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Francis "Frank" Pleasant Robinson (December 21, 1906 – August 6, 1983) was a prominent educational psychologist. As an educational psychologist, he spent his years teaching both college students and military personnel how to learn from textbooks. == Background ==
Robinson was born in Danville, Indiana on December 21, 1906 to Pleasant S. Robinson and Grace Z. Huron. He graduated from the University of Oregon in 1929. After graduating from college, he enrolled at State University of Iowa where he obtained his Master's of Art in 1930 and his Ph.D. in 1932. Robinson completed his Ph.D dissertation under Carl E. Seashore. His dissertation was titled: "The role of eye movement in reading with an evaluation of techniques for their impairment." During his years in graduate school, he served as a research assistant from 1929-1932. He was in charged of individual counseling for how-to-study problems.〔Schmidt,L. & Choch, S.〕 He then taught in Education at The Stout Institute from 1933-1937 and served briefly as department chair.〔The Stout Institute Catalog〕 In 1937, Robinson went to Ohio State University as an assistant professor in the education psychology area to take responsibility for the How-to-Study program. Robinson remained at the Ohio State University as a professor until he retired in 1977. During his time at OSU, Robinson taught a summer semester at the University of British Columbia (1947), spring and summer semester at the American Council on Education & the Japanese Ministry in Education (1955), and a fall semester at the United Kingdom Educational Commission (1967).
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