L. Thomas Hopkins
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, L. Thomas Hopkins , was a progressive education theorist, consultant, and curriculum leader. He completed all of his major writings while he was a professor and the laboratory school director at the Teachers College, Columbia University. He received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Tufts University in 1910 and 1911 In 1922 he completed the Ed. D degree at Harvard University under the mentorship of professors Alexander Inglis and Walter Dearborn. After he finished at Harvard, he accepted a tenured position at the University of Colorado, Boulder. In 1929 Hopkins was invited to join the faculty of Teachers College, Columbia University as a professor of education. He stayed at Teachers College, Columbia University for the next 25 years. He retired from Teachers College in 1954. He was also a Fulbright scholar in Egypt from 1956-1957. He surveyed Italian schools in 1957 and taught at Wheelock College in Boston and at the University of Maine in the 1960s. In 1960 he chaired the committee on Schools and Moral Values for the White house Conference on Education. In 1971 he retired yet again but this time with his wife, Hester Hopkins, to Truro on Cape Cod. There he continued to write and speak. He completed his memoirs and organized his papers until right before he died in 1982. Until this day his papers are still located at the University of Colorado library in Boulder, Colorado.
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- What Are the Essentials? (1945) (72)
- Integration : its meaning and application (1938) (58)
- The emerging self in school and home (1970) (24)
- A STUDY OF MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER SCIENCE ARTICLES WITH RELATION TO COURSES IN SCIENCES FOR HIGH SCHOOLS1 (1925) (16)
- Continuity in Learning (1955) (14)
- Curriculum principles and practices (13)
- The influence of attitude upon transfer. (1930) (11)
- Democratic Education: The Hope of the World (1948) (4)
- Learning Essentials in an Activity Curriculum (1933) (4)
- Curriculum Making: General (1931) (4)
- Differentiation of Curriculum Practices and Teaching Methods in High Schools (1936) (3)
- "A Correlated Curriculum" Evaluated (1937) (3)
- CHAPTER Χ. CONCLUSIONS (1924) (2)
- Constructing a Character Curriculum (1930) (2)
- The WAS vs. the IS Curriculum. (1976) (2)
- Who Makes the Curriculum? (1951) (2)
- Arguments Favoring Integration (1935) (1)
- Building Human Values (1953) (1)
- The Need is Great, the Time is Now (1948) (1)
- Atmosphere for Learning (1944) (1)
- Seniors Survey the High School (1940) (1)
- The Organic School (1958) (1)
- How Children Develop Discipline (1955) (0)
- Hopkins, L. Thomas. Interaction: The Democratic Process. Boston: D. C. Heath, 1941. (1941) (0)
- CHAPTER III. THE RESULTS: CASE II (1924) (0)
- CHAPTER IX. INVESTIGATIONS BEARING ON THE RELATION OF INTELLIGENCE TO SCHOOL ELIMINATION (1924) (0)
- Education for Becomingness (1964) (0)
- CHAPTER I. THE AIM, MATERIALS, METHOD, AND SCOPE OF THIS INVESTIGATION (1924) (0)
- CHAPTER II. THE RESULTS: CASE I (1924) (0)
- Curriculum Development (1936) (0)
- Emerging Emphases as to Learning (1938) (0)
- CHAPTER V. THE RESULTS: CASE IV (1924) (0)
- CHAPTER VI. A COMPARATIVE AND TOTAL ANALYSIS (0)
- Integration in the Senior High School (1936) (0)
- Hopkins, Levi Thomas, Interaction: The Democratic Process. Boston: D. C. Heath and Co., 1941. (1941) (0)
- Hopkins, L. Thomas, Curriculum Principles and Practices. New York: Benj. H. Sanborn & Company, 1929. (0)
- Democracy in Germany, If … (1947) (0)
- The Certainties in Our Profession1 (1951) (0)
- CHAPTER XI. SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT (1924) (0)
- Every Child an Artist (1947) (0)
- Control of tuberculosis in a neuropsychiatric hospital. (1954) (0)
- CHAPTER IV. THE RESULTS: CASE III (1924) (0)
- CHAPTER VIII. AN ANALYSIS OF VARIOUS REASONS FOR LEAVING SCHOOL (1924) (0)
- Education for Cooperative Living (1946) (0)
- Making the Curriculum Functional (1941) (0)
- CHAPTER VII. SEX DIFFERENCES (1924) (0)
- Techniques in Human Relations (1945) (0)
- Junior home problems (1938) (0)
- The Arts and Aesthetics (1938) (0)
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