Ernest O. Melby
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ernest Oscar Melby was a professor, dean, and university president. Background Ernest Oscar Melby was born in Lake Park, Minnesota. He was the son of Ole Hans Melby and Ellen Melby. Melby received his B.A. from St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota, in 1913. He attended graduate school at the University of Minnesota to receive his master's degree and Ph.D. He married Aurora Herbert on December 29, 1914. Aurora and Ernest Melby met in Alexandria, Minnesota, when he was a physics teacher. They had one child, Stanley Herbert Melby.
Ernest O. Melby's Published Works
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Published Works
- Administering community education (1955) (25)
- An Attempt to Evaluate the Threat of Failure as a Factor in Achievement (1935) (20)
- Diagnostic and remedial teaching (1931) (18)
- The Role of the school in community education (1969) (16)
- Education II--the social imperative (1971) (10)
- Cultural Freedom and Release of Creativity (1953) (8)
- New Schools for a New Culture. (1944) (7)
- Education II--Revisited: A Social Imperative. (1975) (6)
- The Community-Centered School (1967) (4)
- Education, Freedom and Creativity (1952) (3)
- Freedom and public education (1953) (3)
- The teacher and learning (1963) (3)
- Approaches to Role Change in Community Education. (1972) (3)
- Education for Renewed Faith in Freedom (1954) (2)
- Education and the Disadvantaged. (1967) (2)
- Economic Education is a Must (1950) (2)
- American education under fire : the story of the "Phony three-R fight" (1951) (2)
- Authoritarianism: Enslaving Yoke of Nations and Schools. (1938) (2)
- A Practicable Technique for Determining the Relative Effectiveness of Different Methods of Teaching (1929) (1)
- Roots of Criticism (1963) (1)
- New schools for a new culture : the story of the Evanston Township High School core program (1953) (1)
- It Happened in Philadelphia (1952) (1)
- Mobilizing educational resources for winning the war and peace (1943) (1)
- Education and the Evolving Nature of Society (1959) (1)
- Our Responsibility in Germany (1949) (1)
- An Evaluation of Graduate Teacher Training Programs (1931) (0)
- The Contagion of Liberal Education (1967) (0)
- The pediatrician and the teacher (1941) (0)
- William Heard Kilpatrick: Master Teacher (1952) (0)
- The Organization of High-School Supervision in Certain Cities (1929) (0)
- TV, Teaching Machines and Teachers (1961) (0)
- The organization and administration of supervision : in cities having a population of 10,000 to 20,000 (0)
- Keynote to the Theme (1959) (0)
- Epilogue: Broad Challenges. (1977) (0)
- Teaching Health for Freedom (1952) (0)
- Teaching Teachers To Provide Liberal Education (1967) (0)
- The Forward Look (1951) (0)
- Improvement of Teaching in the Social Studies (1957) (0)
- Emerging Issues in Secondary Education (1948) (0)
- High school and you (1937) (0)
- A Stimulating Book on Supervision (1932) (0)
- Teacher-Student-Parent Co-operation in Secondary Schools (1951) (0)
- Let's look at The Pressures on Public Schools (1953) (0)
- Education Is the Ultimate Weapon (1956) (0)
- Book Review:The Elementary School: Its Organization and Administration W. C. Reavis, Paul R. Pierce, Edward H. Stullken (1932) (0)
- Dr. Ernest O. Melby, Lecturer (1958) (0)
- How One State Controls Its Schools (1934) (0)
- The Evaluation of Supervision. Fourth Yearbook of the Department of Supervisors and Directors of Instruction of the National Education Association. (1932) (0)
- THE DEPRIVED CHILD--HIS GIFT TO EDUCATION. (1966) (0)
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