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Wilbert (“Bill”) James McKeachie (1921–2019)
American Psychologist (2020)
  • R. Eric Landrum, Boise State University
  • Jane S. Halonen
Abstract
Memorializes Wilbert (“Bill”) James McKeachie (1921–2019). A past American Psychological Association president, Bill’s influence was not limited to the psychology community but extended to teachers of all disciplines who cared deeply about how their students could learn most effectively. A noted educational researcher and organizational leader, Bill’s research interests were focused in the areas of (a) student motivation (particularly test anxiety); (b) how student motivation, cognition, instructional choices, and classroom characteristics interact; (c) the improvement of instruction; and (d) helping students to become self-regulated learners. Of course, Bill’s textbook, Teaching Tips, has positively influenced teachers in and out of psychology for decades and is currently in its 14th edition.
Disciplines
Publication Date
2020
DOI
10.1037/amp0000595
Citation Information
R. Eric Landrum and Jane S. Halonen. "Wilbert (“Bill”) James McKeachie (1921–2019)" American Psychologist Vol. 75 Iss. 4 (2020) p. 590 - 591
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/eric_landrum/140/