Personalizing information processes;: Educational, occupational, and personal-social Joseph William Hollis and Lucile U. Hollis

$19

No dust jacket. Hardcover is worn with fading, scuffs, small stains, and is very slightly warped. Pages have some red underlining but is still completely readable. Binding is secure.

A pioneering work on personalized learning from 1970, this well-loved copy by USC psychologist Joseph William Hollis captures a pivotal era in educational theory. With its utilitarian design and signs of heavy use, including underlining, it offers an authentic glimpse into mid-20th century efforts to tailor information delivery to individual students’ needs and learning styles. A fascinating survivor for collectors of vintage education and psychology texts.

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No dust jacket. Hardcover is worn with fading, scuffs, small stains, and is very slightly warped. Pages have some red underlining but is still completely readable. Binding is secure.

This well-loved copy of “Personalizing information processes” by Joseph William Hollis offers a fascinating glimpse into the mid-20th century study of educational psychology and personalized learning. Published in 1970, it represents a pivotal era when educators began exploring how to tailor information delivery to individual students’ needs, interests, and learning styles. Hollis, a renowned psychologist and professor at the University of Southern California, drew upon his extensive research and experience to craft a comprehensive guide for teachers, counselors, and administrators.

While the book’s physical condition shows signs of heavy use, with underlining and wear, this only adds to its charm and authenticity as a well-thumbed resource. The lack of a dust jacket allows the reader to appreciate the simple, utilitarian design of the era. Collectors of vintage education and psychology texts will appreciate this survivor from a transformative period in pedagogical theory and practice.

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