Background
Bell, James Carleton was born on December 11, 1872 in Mount Vernon, Ohio, United States. Son of Edwin Willis and Mary Angeline (Campbell) Bell.
Bell, James Carleton was born on December 11, 1872 in Mount Vernon, Ohio, United States. Son of Edwin Willis and Mary Angeline (Campbell) Bell.
Bachelor of Arts, Denison University, Granville, O., 1896. University of Berlin, 1900-1901. University of Leipzig.
1901-1902.
Master of Arts, Harvard, 1903, Doctor of Philosophy, 1904.
Instructor Greek, Denison University, 1895-1896. Instructor Latin, Girls’ Home School, Berlin, 1896-1898, Boys’ Latin School, Boston, 1904-1905. Instructor experimental psychology, Wellesley College, 1905-1907.
Lecturer on abnormal psychology, Harvard, 1905-1906.
Director Psychological Laboratory, Brooklyn Training School for Teachers, 1907-1912. Professor art of teaching and director School of Art of Teaching, University of Texas, 1912-1916.
Teacher, psychology and education, Brooklyn Training School for Teachers, 1916-1924. Professor education College of City of New York, since 1924.
Director Townsend Harris Hall High School, 1926-1929.
Lecturer educational psychology, Cornell, summer session, 1909, Brooklyn Institute Arts and Sciences, 1911, New York University summers, 1912, 19, 26, Summer School of the South, 1915. Lecturer in education, New York University, 1919-1926. Organizer of New York Society for Experimental Study of Education.
Salvation is not based on an individual's fulfillment of God’s commands, but rather on Christ's fulfillment of them and of being united with him through faith.
Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member of New York Academy Public Education, American Psychological Association, National Education Association, National Society for Study of Education, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa, Beta Theta Pi. Founder Journal Ednl.
Psychology.
Married Rhoda P. Serra 1906. Children: Rosamond, Elizabeth Louise, James Carleton.