
Edward Johnson
Edward Johnson (1911-1996) was a prominent American psychologist known for his contributions to educational psychology and guidance. He emphasized the importance of psychological principles in education, advocating for tailored teaching methods that cater to individual student needs. Johnson’s work influenced how educators assess learning and implement strategies to enhance student engagement and success. Additionally, he was a pioneer in using standardized tests for evaluating educational performance. His insights helped shape modern approaches to education, emphasizing the interplay between psychological understanding and effective teaching practices.