Charles William Kimmins
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Charles William "C. W." Kimmins (3 August 1856 – 12 January 1948)[1] was an educational psychologist and was appointed chief inspector of the education department of the now defunct London County Council in 1904. He was appointed chief inspector at the education department of the LCC in 1904.[1]
He was educated at Owens College, Manchester, University College, Bristol, and Downing College, Cambridge.[1]
In 1932 he published The Triumph of the Dalton Plan with the educationalist Belle Rennie.[2]
His wife was Grace Kimmins (Chailey Heritage, the Guild of the Poor Brave Things).
Family
- Grace Kimmins, wife
- Sir Brian Charles Hannan Kimmins (1899–1979), British Army general, elder son
- Anthony Martin Kimmins (1901–1964), actor, director and producer, younger son
References
- ^ a b c "Dr. C. W. Kimmins". The Times. No. 50971. London, England. 17 January 1948. p. 6 – via The Times Digital Archive 1785-2008.
- ^ Kimmins, Charles William; Rennie, Belle (1932). The Triumph of the Dalton Plan. I. Nicholson & Watson.
External links
- Works by C. W. (Charles William) Kimmins at Faded Page (Canada)
- Chailey Heritage Hospital Archived 19 May 2006 at the Wayback Machine
- "HAT THE FINNIEST (sic) PIECE OF APPAREL, SCIENTIST FINDS (Scroll down for snippet on page)
- Petticoat Discipline Monthly: Christmas Annual 2000
- The rise and progress of the Dalton plan, reflections and opinions after more than three years' working of the plan, by A. J. Lynch, preface by Dr. C.W. Kimmins.[permanent dead link]
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