Formal Education
Harvard University, Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) -- 1949.
Educational Measurement.
Harvard University, Master of Education (Ed.M.) -- 1948.
Educational Measurement.
University of Rochester, Master of Arts (A.M.) -- 1943. Psychology.
Union College, Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) -- 1941. Psychology.
Experience
1990-2004 Vice President, New Careering Institute, Inc.
1994-1994 Faculty Associate, Walden University.
1992-1994 Provost, William Lyon University.
1988-1991 Consultant in Education.
1986- Vice President, Lifecareer Foundation.
1985-1986 President, International College.
1985- Professor, Higher and Postsecondary Education, School of
Education, University of Southern California, Professor
Emeritus.
1981-1984 President, National Institute for the Advancement of Career
Education.
1973-1980 Professor (with tenure on 7/1/1975), Leadership and
Educational Policy Studies, College of Education, Northern
Illinois University.
Coordinator, Office for Vocational, Technical and Career
Education (1977-1980).
Director, ERIC Clearinghouse in Career Education (1973-1976).
1971-1973 Director, Project TALENT and Institute for Research in
Education, and Assistant Director, Palo Alto Office,
American Institutes for Research.
1959-1971 Professor of Education, Graduate School of Education, Harvard
University.
Sabbatical leave as Fellow in the Educational Facilities
Laboratory, Ford Foundation (1970-1971).
Chairman, Executive Committee, Harvard NEEDS-Newton
Information System for Vocational Decisions (1966-1970).
Co-Director, Center for Research in Careers (1964-1966).
Sabbatical leave as Fellow in the Center for Advanced Study
in the Behavioral Sciences and Special Fellow, National
Institute of Mental Health (1963-1964).
Chairman, Program in Guidance (1957-1966).
1955-1959 Associate Professor of Education (tenure appointment without
limit of time), Graduate School of Education, Harvard
University.
1951-1955 Lecturer in Education, Graduate School of Education, Harvard
University.
1949-1951 Instructor in Education, Graduate School of Education,
Harvard University.
1948-1949 Sheldon Traveling Fellow, Harvard University (Study at
Cambridge University and Princeton University).
1946-1948 Teaching Fellow in Education, Milton Fellow, and Instructor
in Education, Graduate School of Education, Harvard
University.
1944-1946 Associate Head, Statistics Division, Manhattan Project,
School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Rochester.
1943-1944 Staff Member, Test Construction Department, College Entrance
Examination Board.
1941-1943 Staff Member, N.R.C. Committee on Selection and Training of
Aircraft Pilots, University of Rochester.
Professional Affiliations
American Association for Counseling and Development
President of National Career Development Association (formerly
NVGA), a Division of AACD (formerly APGA), 1965-1966
Eminent Career Award, 1979
American Educational Research Association
American Psychological Association President, Division of
Counseling Psychology, 1965-1966
National Council on Measurement in Education President, 1963-1964
Honorary Affiliations
Phi Beta Kappa
Phi Delta Kappa
Phi Kappa Phi
Sigma Xi
Advisory Affiliations
Advisory Screening Committee in Education, Council for
International Exchange of Scholars
Chair, 1978-1979
Member, 1975-1979
Chairman, Commission on Tests, College Entrance Examination Board,
1966-1970
Committee on Research and Development, College Entrance Examination
Board, 1963-1966
Panel on Counseling and Selection, National Manpower Advisory
Committee, 1962-1966
Bibliographic Notations
Who's Who in the West
Who's Who in America
Who's Who in the World
Publications of Recognition
Cassel, R. (Ed.). (1984). Issue dedication to David V. Tiedeman,
leader in education. Education, 105(2), front and back covers.
Olson, S. K., & Roberts, V. F. (1985). David V. Tiedeman:
Statistician, scholar, and sage. Journal of Counseling and Development,
63(10), 597-604.
Publications: Books
Tiedeman, D. V., & O'Hara, R. P. (1963). Career
development: Choice and adjustment. New York: College Entrance
Examination Board.
Rulon, P. J., Tiedeman, D. V., Tatsuoka, M. M., & Langmuir, C.
R. (1967) Multivariate statistics for personnel classification. New
York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Tiedeman, D. V., Schreiber, M., & Wessell, T. R., Jr. (1976).
Key resources in career education: An annotated guide. Washington, DC:
National Institute of Education.
Dudley, G. A., & Tiedeman, D. V. (1977). Career development:
Exploration and commitment. Muncie, IN: Accelerated Development.
Peatling, J. H., & Tiedeman, D. V. (1977). Career development:
Designing self. Muncie, IN: Accelerated Development.
Tiedeman, D. V., Katz, M. R., Miller-Tiedeman, A., & Osipow, S.
(1978). The cross sectional story of early career development as
revealed by the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Washington,
DC: American Personnel and Guidance Association.
Tiedeman, D. V. (1979). Career development: Designing our career
machines. Schenectady, NY: Character Research Press.
Miller-Tiedeman, A., & Tiedeman, D. V. (1987). Career
development: Journey into personal power. Unpublished manuscript.
Publications: Chapters in Books
Tiedeman, D. V. (1954). A model for the profile problem. In
Educational Testing Service, Proceedings of the 1953 Invitational
Conference on Testing (pp. 54-75). Princeton, NJ: Educational Testing
Service.
Tiedeman, D. V. (1955). On the study of types. In S. B. Sells,
Symposium on pattern analysis (pp. 1-41). Randolph Field, TX: USAF
School of Aviation Medicine, 195.
Tiedeman, D. V., & O'Hara, R. P. (1957). Preparedness and
the freedom to choose one's occupation. In F. C. Gruber (Ed.), The
good education of youth (pp. 229-248). Philadelphia: University of
Pennsylvania Press.
Tiedeman, D. V. (1959). The purpose of a general guidance program.
In C. J. Davis (Ed.), Guidance programs for blind children: A report of
a conference (pp. 2-12). Watertown, MA: Perkins School for the Blind.
Tiedeman, D. V. (1960). Experimental method. In C. Harris (Ed.),
Encyclopedia of educational research (pp. 486-490). New York: Macmillan.
Tatsuoka, M. M., & Tiedeman, D. V. (1963). Statistics as an
aspect of scientific method in research on teaching. In N. L. Gage
(Ed.), Handbook of research on teaching (pp. 142-170). Chicago: Rand
McNally.
Tiedeman, D. V. (1963). The construct of cognitive dissonance.
(Comment on J. Kagan's paper, The choice of models: Conflict and
continuity in human behavior.) In E. Lloyd-Jones & E. M. Westervelt
(Eds.), Behavioral science and guidance (pp. 85-92). New York: Teachers
College, Columbia University.
Tiedeman, D. V. (1964). Purposing through education: The further
delineation of goal and program for guidance. In E. Landy & P. A.
Perry (Eds.), Guidance in American education: Backgrounds and prospects
(pp. 162-172). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Tiedeman, D. V. (1965). Commitment and tentativeness during career
development in the lower level of higher education. In M. R. Raines
(Ed.), Junior college student personnel programs: Appraisal and
development (p. 32). East Lansing, MI: The Editor, Michigan State
University. Part II, Study 3.
Tiedeman, D. V. (1965). Occupational guidance. In H. R. Ziel (Ed.),
Education and productive society (pp. 124-166). Toronto: W. J. Gage.
Tiedeman, D. V. (1965). The cultivation of career in vocational
development through guidance-in-education. In E. Landy & A. Kroll
(Eds.), Guidance in American education: II. Current issues and suggested
action (pp. 280-300). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Tiedeman, D. V., & Field, F. L. (1965). From a technology of
guidance in schools to the profession of guidance-in-society: A
challenge to democratic government. In J. F. McGowan (Ed.), Counselor
development in American society (pp. 249-275). Columbia, MO: The Editor,
University of Missouri.
Tiedeman, D. V., & Field, F. L. (1965). Guidance: The science
of purposeful action applied through education. In R. L. Mosher, R. F.
Carle, & C. D. Kehas (Eds.), Guidance: An examination (pp. 192-213).
New York: Harcourt, Brace, and World.
Sprinthall, N. A., & Tiedeman, D. V. (1966). Guidance and the
pupil. In J. L. Goodlad (Ed.), The changing American schools: Part II
(pp. 59-83). Chicago: The National Society for the Study of Education.
Tiedeman, D. V. (1966). A geometric model for the profile problem.
In A. Anastasi (Ed.), Testing problems in perspective (pp. 331-354).
Washington, DC: American Council on Education.
Tiedeman, D. V. (1966). Career pattern studies: New directions. In
E. Landy & A. Kroll (Eds.), Guidance in American education: III.
Needs and influencing forces (pp. 116-128). Cambridge, MA: Harvard
University Press.
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