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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Harold Clifford Lyon Jr. (* 26. April 1935Harold Clifford Lyon Jr. (* 26. April 1935; † 9. November 2019) war ein US-amerikanischer Wissenschaftler, Didaktiker, Psychologe und Autor, der seit 1994 auch an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München als Gastprofessor lehrte. Seine Forschung hat u. a. demonstriert, dass bei Medizinstudenten interaktive, multimedia-basierte Ausbildungsformen Vorteile gegenüber traditionellen Ansätzen haben, die auf Lehrbuch- und Frontalunterricht basieren. Lehrbuch- und Frontalunterricht basieren. , Harold C. Lyon Jr. (April 26, 1935 – NovemHarold C. Lyon Jr. (April 26, 1935 – November 9, 2019) was an American Guest Professor of Medical Education at the University of Munich, Germany (Ludwig Maximilians University) where he did research and taught physicians to be more effective teachers. He is known for his work as an educator and psychologist with focus on person-centered teaching and therapy. He was an author, educator, psychologist, and outdoor writer. He was the author of 7 books and 150 articles on subjects including military strategy, leadership, education, multimedia, psychology, research, hunting, and fishing. He was a featured speaker about his outdoor books and articles at sport, fishing and hunting shows in New England and in Germany. He participated in research showing that interactive multi-media for teaching medical students clinical reasoning and diagnosis results in significant efficiency gains compared to traditional text material with the same content. Lyon was a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point (BS), George Washington University (MA), and the University of Massachusetts (EdD) He was a former Ranger-paratrooper Army officer, serving in the 101st Airborne Division, and as aide to the commanding general of the Second Infantry Division, sent to Oxford Mississippi in 1962 to enforce the court orders to integrate James Meredith into the University of Mississippi and integrate the University of Alabama in 1963 against the wishes of Governor George Wallace. Lyon served as the first Director of Education for the Gifted & Talented in the U.S. Department of Education for eight years, Project Officer for the Federal role in the development of Sesame Street, assistant to the president of Ohio University, consultant to the White House Task Force on the Gifted and Talented, and has served on the faculties of Georgetown University as Distinguished Visiting Scholar in Psychology, Antioch College as Abraham Maslow Professor, Dartmouth Medical School as C. Everett Koop Fellow, Notre Dame College as Professor of Health Sciences, and the University of Massachusetts as Horace Mann Lecturer. He has been a Fulbright Professor, a NIH Fogarty Senior International Fellow, and an Apple Fellow in Germany. He authored the White Paper for President Carter leading to the establishment of the U.S. Department of Education. Lyon became an advocate for person-centered teaching and management while in the government and became friends with Carl R. Rogers and other Human Potential Movement leaders including Mosche Feldenkrais, Rollo May, Clark Mouskasas, Virginia Satir, George Leonard, Michael Murphy, David Aspy, and Chris Argyris, pioneers in person-centered education and psychology, many of whom he invited into Washington to give seminars in an attempt to influence more person-centered approaches among the Congressional staff. He came under criticism for his writings and advocacy from some conservative groups including religious right groups and the John Birch Society who attacked Lyon and "Humanistic Education" as being "anti-Christian" in their newsletter which resulted in a number of Congressional inquiries to the then U.S. Secretary of Education, Ted Bell, who defended Lyon. Rogers, David Aspy, Lyon and other advocates began to move away from the less popular label "Humanistic Education" to call the movement "Person-centered" teaching. Lyon was selected as the recipient of the Mensa Foundation Intellectual Benefits to Society Award in 2017. On November 9, 2019 Lyon was killed in a boating accident on Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire.nt on Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire.
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rdfs:comment Harold C. Lyon Jr. (April 26, 1935 – NovemHarold C. Lyon Jr. (April 26, 1935 – November 9, 2019) was an American Guest Professor of Medical Education at the University of Munich, Germany (Ludwig Maximilians University) where he did research and taught physicians to be more effective teachers. He is known for his work as an educator and psychologist with focus on person-centered teaching and therapy. He was an author, educator, psychologist, and outdoor writer. He was the author of 7 books and 150 articles on subjects including military strategy, leadership, education, multimedia, psychology, research, hunting, and fishing. He was a featured speaker about his outdoor books and articles at sport, fishing and hunting shows in New England and in Germany. He participated in research showing that interactive multi-media for teaching medt interactive multi-media for teaching med , Harold Clifford Lyon Jr. (* 26. April 1935Harold Clifford Lyon Jr. (* 26. April 1935; † 9. November 2019) war ein US-amerikanischer Wissenschaftler, Didaktiker, Psychologe und Autor, der seit 1994 auch an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München als Gastprofessor lehrte. Seine Forschung hat u. a. demonstriert, dass bei Medizinstudenten interaktive, multimedia-basierte Ausbildungsformen Vorteile gegenüber traditionellen Ansätzen haben, die auf Lehrbuch- und Frontalunterricht basieren. Lehrbuch- und Frontalunterricht basieren.
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