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Name
  
Frank McMurry


Role
  
Author

Frank Morton McMurry httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Died
  
1936, New York, United States

Books
  
How to Study and Teaching, How To Study (pb), The Method of the Recit, A Complete Geography, How to Study and Teching

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Frank Morton McMurry (1862–1936) was an American educator and a brother of Charles Alexander McMurry.

Born near Crawfordsville, Indiana, McMurry studied at the University of Michigan and at Halle and Jena in Germany, earning a Ph.D. in 1889. Before teaching in higher education, he served as the principal of Carter High School (Englewood). He taught at several colleges, first as professor of pedagogics at the University of Illinois and then at Columbia University where he was appointed professor in 1898. While at the University of Illinois he introduced the "practice-teaching" method, which is now commonly known as "student teaching" and is found in most teacher training programs across the country. With Ralph Stockman Tarr he published the Tarr and McMurry Common School Geographies (1900), and with his brother Charles, Method of the Recitation (1903).

McMurry also was the author of How to Study and Teaching How to Study (1900) and Elementary School Standards (1913).

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