Benjamin S. Bloom
Discover the profound legacy of Benjamin S. Bloom in this compelling biography by Thomas R. Guskey. Published in 2012, this insightful volume spans 178 pages and delves into the influential career of one of education’s most pivotal figures. Bloom's groundbreaking research and writing have shaped educational policy and practice for over fifty years, illuminating the potential within every educator to foster student success. Serving primarily at the University of Chicago, where he held the prestigious Charles H. Swift Distinguished Service endowed chair, Bloom was instrumental in founding the program in Measurement and Evaluation. This book offers a unique perspective on his contributions that continue to resonate within classrooms today. Whether you are an educator, policy maker, or simply interested in the evolution of educational practices, “Benjamin S. Bloom” provides valuable insights into the transformative power of teaching and learning.