Elmer Ellsworth Brown
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Elmer Ellsworth Brown's Degrees
- PhD Psychology Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Elmer Ellsworth Brown was an American educator. Biography Born at Kiantone in Chautauqua County, New York, Elmer Ellsworth Brown studied at New York University , graduated from Illinois State Normal University in 1881 and at the University of Michigan ; then he studied in Germany and received a Ph.D. from the University of Halle in 1890.
Elmer Ellsworth Brown's Published Works
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Published Works
- A Few Remarks (1933) (28)
- Notes on children's drawings (7)
- The United States Bureau of Education (1909) (5)
- Awakening Imagination (1928) (4)
- THE ANALYSIS OF TUBERCULINIC ACID (1923) (3)
- The origin of American state universities (3)
- The Certification of College and University Graduates as Teachers in the Public Schools (1899) (3)
- Some Relations of Religious Education and Secular Education (1907) (2)
- Development of Agricultural Education (1908) (1)
- The Work of Women's Organizations in Education; Suggestions for Effective Co-Operation (1908) (1)
- Standardizing Education (1909) (1)
- STANDARDS IN MEDICAL EDUCATION AS RELATED TO STANDARDS IN GENERAL EDUCATION (1910) (1)
- Secondary Education in the United States. An Historical Sketch. II. The Academic Period (1898) (1)
- Unifying Influence of Industrial Art (1908) (1)
- Education in Industrial Schools (1909) (1)
- The Development of Education as a University Subject (1923) (1)
- The Length of the Baccalaureate Course and the Preparation for the Professional Schools (1903) (0)
- In What Definite Ways May the State Department of Education Further the Establishment of a System of Public High Schools? (1907) (0)
- Revelation of a Great Personality: A Few Remarks (1933) (0)
- Secondary Education in the United States: An Historical Sketch. III. The High-School Period (Continued) (1901) (0)
- Education Fifty Years Ago (1908) (0)
- Secondary Education in the United States: An Historical Sketch. III. The High-School Period (Continued) (1900) (0)
- The Masters Civil Liability for the Wrongful Acts of His Servants (0)
- Letter from Elmer Ellsworth Brown (0)
- Education Abroad and at Home. (1907) (0)
- Education Abroad and at Home.—(II.) (1907) (0)
- Secondary Education in the United States: An Historical Sketch (1899) (0)
- Secondary Education in the United States. An Historical Sketch: The High School Period (Continued) (1899) (0)
- Present Tendencies in Secondary Education (1901) (0)
- A Message from the United States Bureau of Education (1910) (0)
- The Unification of College Degrees (1900) (0)
- A Symposium (1896) (0)
- Secondary Education in the United States. An Historical Sketch. II. The Academic Period (1898) (0)
- Secondary Education in the United States: An Historical Sketch. III. The High-School Period (Continued) (1900) (0)
- Secondary Education in the United States: Historical Sketch (1897) (0)
- Conference of Universities (1933) (0)
- The Baltimore Report (1911) (0)
- Secondary Education in the United States: Historical Sketch. II (1897) (0)
- Present Tendencies in Secondary Education (Concluded) (1901) (0)
- Educate for Everyday Life (1908) (0)
- Secondary Education in the United States. An Historical Sketch. III. The High School Period (1899) (0)
- Nest report - Bobolink. (0)
- Education Abroad and at Home.—(III.) (1907) (0)
- Art in Education (1899) (0)
- Nest report - Goldfinch. (0)
- Recent Presidential Addresses (0)
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