Robert O. McClintock, Ph.D.

History and Education Educator | Columbia University

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A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1939

Dr. McClintock is born in New York, New York to Franklin T. McClintock and Margot McClintock.

1961

Dr. McClintock receives a Bachelor of Arts with honors from Princeton University.

1963

Dr. McClintock receives a Master of Arts from Columbia University.

1965

Dr. McClintock becomes an assistant professor of education at Johns Hopkins University.

1967

Dr. McClintock becomes a full professor and an instructor in the Department of Philosophy and Social Sciences at the Teachers College at Columbia University.

1968

Dr. McClintock receives a Doctor of Philosophy from Columbia University.

1970

Dr. McClintock serves as a visiting scholar at Philipps University in Marburg, Germany.

1971

Dr. McClintock authors “Man and His Circumstances: Ortega as Educator.”

1976

Dr. McClintock becomes a special assistant for policy studies in the Department of Health.

1985

Dr. McClintock becomes a Department Chairman at Columbia University.

1986

Dr. McClintock is appointed director of the Institute for Learning Technologies at the Teachers College.

1987

Dr. McClintock becomes a consultant for the American History Workshop.

1988

Dr. McClintock becomes a project director for JHM Corporation in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

1990

Dr. McClintock becomes senior advisor of Strategic Initiatives in the Office of the President of the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.

1991

Dr. McClintock becomes co-director of the New Laboratory for Teaching and Learning at The Dalton School in New York City, New York.

1992

Dr. McClintock authors “Power and Pedagogy: Transforming Education Through Information Technology.”

1999

Dr. McClintock authors “The Educators Manifesto: On the Social Construction of Digital Learning Communities.”

2000

Dr. McClintock is named Sue Ann and John L. Weinburg Professor in the Teachers College.

2005

Dr. McClintock authors “Homeless in the House of Intellect.”

2011

Dr. McClintock earns the title Professor Emeritus at Columbia University.

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