J mcvicker hunt biography
Joseph McVicker Hunt (March 19, – January 9, ) was a.!
J. McVicker Hunt
Joseph McVicker Hunt (March 19, 1906 – January 9, 1991) was a prominent Americaneducational psychologist and author.
He promoted and researched concepts related to the malleable nature of child intelligence (also promulgated by Benjamin Bloom).
He was one of the first American psychologists to thoroughly explore Jean Piaget's research on the development of human reasoning abilities and he examined the.
That work eventually led to the theory of learning centered on the concept of the information processing system.
Early life
Joseph McVicker Hunt was born in Nebraska on March 19, 1906, to parents R.
Sanford and Carrie Pearl Hunt, who were both University of Nebraska graduates. Hunt was an active student with interests in both academic and nonacademic areas such as sports.[1]
Education
Hunt enrolled in the University of Nebraska in the mid-1920s.
He became president of the League of Industrial Democracy and Student Christian Association as well as participating in football and wrestling. He was also a writer for a newspaper and sold life insurance while in school to earn extra money.[1]
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