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Hartshorne, Timothy Scotford was born on November 15, 1948 in Oneida, New York, United States. Son of Marion Holmes and Ruth Hartshorne.
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Hartshorne, Timothy Scotford was born on November 15, 1948 in Oneida, New York, United States. Son of Marion Holmes and Ruth Hartshorne.
Bachelor in Sociology with honors, Grinnell College, 1970; Master of Arts in Counseling and Guidance cum laude, Colgate University, 1973; Doctor of Philosophy in Ednl. Psychology, University Texas, 1979.
Psychiatric technician, Broadlawn Hospital, Des Moines, 1970-1972;
director guidance, De Sales High School, Utica, New York, 1973-1974;
assistant professor, Wichita State University, 1978-1989;
associate professor psychology, Center Michigan U., since 1989. Part-time instructor Austin (Texas) Community College, 1977-1979. Visiting lecturer Pittsburgh State University, 1986.
Test field coordinator Am Guidance Svc., Inc., 1978-1979, Charles E. Merrill Public Company, 1984. Consultant Keystone Area Education Agency, Elkader, Iowa, Cedarvale Adolescent Treatment Unit, 1989. Chair Governor State of Kansas Conference on Education for Parenthood, 1982.
Member Commision on Education for Parenthood, 1982-1989. Member of advisory committee Kansas State Network, 1983. Member test evaluation committee Wichita Public Schools, 1986-1987.
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Board of directors Wichita Youth Home, 1979-1982. Founder Parenting Education Network, 1982. Member American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, American Psychological Association, National Association School Psychologists (state delegate 1982-1985, regional director 1985-1989), American Education Research Association, North America Society.Adlerian Psychology.
Married Sheila Kyle Berenson (divorced). Children: Joshua Keiles, Nathan Scotford. Married Nancy Ellen Salem, June 13, 1988.
Children: Michael David Salem, Jacob Holmes, Katherine Swift.