Nona Plessner Lyons

Nona Plessner Lyons obituary, La Grange Park, IL

Nona Plessner Lyons

Nona Lyons Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from May 15 to May 20, 2023.
Nona Plessner Lyons, age 90, formerly of Kennebunk, Maine passed away peacefully Wednesday May 10th at Plymouth Place Senior Living, LaGrange Park, Illinois. He husband of 54 years, Robert Lyons and family friend, Paddy Homan were at her bedside.

Nona "lived and laughed and loved and left" and the world will never be the same. (James Joyce, Finnegan's Wake).

Nona was born in Manhattan, New York August 17, 1932 to Michael and Norah Plessner. Her education began in preschool at the age of two and continued through Cathedral High School, an all-girls Catholic preparatory school located in the heart of Manhattan. This culminated in her receiving a scholarship to attend St. John's University, Brooklyn where she received a BA in English (1955). Nona continued to work at New York Telephone throughout her years in college. Beginning in 1956, she taught in NYC public schools. Eventually, she received her MA in English Literature from Fordham University (1961).

While working at Education Development Center (EDC) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1963 to 1975, Nona was project director for a new social studies curriculum: The Making of the American Revolution. She was Director of Curriculum for the Scarsdale Public Schools, New York, 1975-1978.

After obtaining her doctorate at the Harvard Graduate School of Education (1982), she joined the faculty for ten years. She then taught in teacher education programs at Brown University, University of Southern Maine, and Dartmouth College.

In 2001 she was invited to become a visiting professor at University College Cork, Ireland which led to an appointment for the next 12 years to work with the arts and sciences faculty to create reflective portfolios as a means of inquiring into and documenting their own teaching practices and their students' learning.

Her landmark book: Handbook of Reflection and Reflective Inquiry: Mapping a Way of Knowing for Professional Reflective Inquiry was published in 2010. Through this book and her teaching, Nona helped teachers develop a greater understanding of their goals and objectives as teachers.

Her final publication with co-editor, Carmel Halton was published in 2015, Learning Over Time: How Professionals Learn, Know and use Knowledge.

Nona is survived by her husband Robert and her brother Michael Plessner (Marian), Connecticut and numerous nieces and nephews. Nona is preceded in death by her parents and by her brothers, Richard and Charles Plessner, and sisters, Katherine Niccolls and Mary Plessner.

Memorials may be directed to the Harvard Graduate School of Education, 13 Appian Way, Cambridge, MA 02138

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Elizabeth Post

May 21, 2023

Bob,My family and I are so very sad to hear about Nonas passing.She was a lovely lady and the epitome of grace.I only wish that when we lived close by that I had walked to your home and gotten to know her better,I was very intimidated then.She was wonderful to talk to when we met in town.Our condolences to you and her friends.

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Helen Freidus

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Siobhan O' Sullivan

May 18, 2023

Thinking of you Bob. Nona will be a huge loss. Love from all of us in Abu Dhabi and UCC

Anne Rath

May 18, 2023

Nona was a stalwart worker for open ended inquiry and interrogating the contexts that frame our understandings and practice. She was a generous teacher and mentor and inspired so many others to reframe their professional engagement with the real issues of the classroom whether it was teacher education, science education or the arts.
She was a beautiful human being who had a way of bringing people together around a table to discuss real issues. Not for her the formulaic but rather the creative engaged soul of inquiry was at the centre.
I was instrumental in introducing Nona to University College Cork and the first portfolio conference brought educators from around the world. She loved life and Bob was her life and love partner. May she rest in peace. I have many lovely memories of dinners, conversations in Cambridge, Lismore and Cork.

Mary Charlotte Safford

May 17, 2023

I had the pleasure of meeting Nona at a Lyons family reunion many years ago. I so enjoyed talking to her and as an educator myself, I was so impressed by her work. I know Bob will miss her so much. They had such a rich and wonderful life together.

Kathleen O´Connor

May 16, 2023

Nona was an amazing woman! She will be missed.

Kathleen O´Connor

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