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  1. Kilpatrick was born in White Plains, Georgia. He had an orthodox upbringing and was educated at Mercer University and Johns Hopkins University where he later became a mathematics teacher at High School and at Mercer University. He first met John Dewey in 1898 and again met him in 1907.

  2. Jun 27, 2018 · William Heard Kilpatrick, son of James Hines Kilpatrick, a Baptist pastor, and Edna Perrin (Heard) Kilpatrick, was born in White Plains, Georgia, on November 20, 1871. Having completed his early education in the local school system he enrolled at the age of 17 as a sophomore at Mercer University in Georgia, a Baptist institution that listed ...

  3. William Heard Kilpatrick’s first venture into higher education took place in 1888 when he enrolled in courses at his father’s Alma MaterMercer University in Macon, Georgia. His experiences there, however, were less inspirational than they apparently had been for the Reverend Kilpatrick.

  4. William Heard Kilpatrick (1871-1965), a pupil of John Dewey, was an American pedagogue who became a major figure in the progressive education movement of the early twentieth century. More information about him can be found on the Wikipedia website.

  5. Kilpatrick's career at Teachers College came to a close amid controversy. Dean William Russell decided to enforce the institution's mandatory retirement age, and his action set off a national firestorm among educators when Kilpatrick was the ruling's first casualty.

  6. On weekends I rode with a fellow teacher from rural Warwick to New York City to take courses at Teachers College toward an M.A.

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  8. graduate student at Teachers College, Columbia University. After the. death of his wife and the loss of faculty status at Mercer University, he. departed the South to study professional education. In 1907, he. enrolled at Teachers College and was soon involved in course work. In September, 1908, he qualified as a candidate for the doctoral.