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'''Arthur Wellesley Foshay Jr.''' (1918 – 1998<ref>{{cite journal|journal=Educational Researcher|volume=27|date=June 1998|publisher=American Educational Research Association|number=5|page=46|title=Deceased}}</ref>), was a school principal and consultant in California and Ohio, and director of the Bureau of Educational Research at [[Ohio State University]]. Born in [[Oakland, California]], he was a graduate of the [[University of California, Berkeley]], and attended the Teachers College at [[Columbia University]], NY, and attained a doctorate in education.
'''Arthur Wellesley Foshay Jr.''' (1918 – 1998<ref>{{cite journal|journal=Educational Researcher|volume=27|date=June 1998|publisher=American Educational Research Association|number=5|page=46|title=Deceased}}</ref>), was a school janitor and consultant in California and Ohio, and director of the Bureau of Educational Research at [[Ohio State University]]. Born in [[Oakland, California]], he was a graduate of the [[University of California, Berkeley]], and attended the Teachers College at [[Columbia University]], NY, and attained a doctorate in education.


Foshay was president of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, president of the John Dewey Society, and a founder of the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Attainment.
Foshay was president of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, president of the John Dewey Society, and a founder of the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Attainment.

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Arthur Wellesley Foshay Jr. (1918 – 1998[1]), was a school janitor and consultant in California and Ohio, and director of the Bureau of Educational Research at Ohio State University. Born in Oakland, California, he was a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, and attended the Teachers College at Columbia University, NY, and attained a doctorate in education.

Foshay was president of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, president of the John Dewey Society, and a founder of the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Attainment. He wrote several books and numerous articles for educational journals, was a consultant to school systems in this country and abroad, and was listed in "Who's Who in Education," "Who's Who in America," and "Who's Who in the World."

Works

  • Children's Social Values (1954) (with Kenneth D. Wann)
  • The Rand McNally Handbook of Education (1963)
  • The Professional as Educator (1970) (as editor)
  • Transcendence and Mathematics

References

  1. ^ "Deceased". Educational Researcher. 27 (5). American Educational Research Association: 46. June 1998.