ADAPT Program (Accent on Developing Abstract Processes of Thought)

ADAPT Program: Faculty Biographies and Links

The ADAPT Program at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln has included the following faculty and staff:

Anthropology
Martin Q. Peterson 1974–1979
Daniela Weinberg 1980–1985
Ellen B. Dubas 1984–1990
James A. Gibson 1982–1983
Peter Bleed 1991–1992

Economics
Jerry L. Petr 1974–1997
Wallace C. Peterson 1980–1982

Educational Psychology
Carol Tomlinson-Keasey 1974–1977
Debra Eisert 1975–1977
David Moshman 1977–1997
Vernon G. Williams 1974–1997

English
Robert D. Narveson 1974–1997
James A. McShane 1976–1986
Robert F. Bergstrom 1977–1990
Joy S. Ritchie 1983–1986
Margrethe Ahlschwede 1984–1985
Karen Lyons 1996–1997
Steven B. Shively 1996–1997

History
Lloyd Ambrosius 1982–1983
Leslie C. Duly 1974–1977
Edward L. Homze 1985–1986

Mathematics
Melvin C. Thornton 1974–1997
Don Miller 1984–1986

Philosophy
Elizabeth T. Carpenter 1975–1982

Physics
Robert G. Fuller 1974–1997; Articles @ http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/physicsfuller/
Betty Windham 1976–1977
Thomas C. Campbell 1975–1976
Scott M. Stevens 1982–1983
Glenn Sowell 1986–1990
Brad W. Jacobsen 1992–1993
Charles Lang 1999–2000

Psychology
Brian Sarata 1980–1981

Sociology
H. Jay Corzine 1982–1983

Admin. Staff
Stella Moline 1974–1978
Marilyn T. McDowell 1980–1997

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2008

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Adapt Faculty and Staff List 1975-1997

2004

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Moore Leads ADAPT Workshop in Chile

2000

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Mel Thornton's Legacy Is Teaching Corps, Mark Hattan

1997

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Scientific Reasoning and Achievement in a High School English Course, Elmer A. Kral

1985

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Developing Formal Reasoning through the Study of English, Anton E. Lawson and Elmer A. Kral