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Nebraska Authors

Herman L. Glaess

Born 1926-07-18 Harbor Beach, MI (USA)

Died 2009-08-08
Lincoln, NE (USA)

Buried
Seward, NE (USA)
Greenwood Cemetery

Places Lived

Harbor Beach, MI
River Forest, IL
Detroit, MI
Lincoln, NE
Seward, NE

Author Of

  • Nonfiction

Keywords

Psychology; Motivational Speaker; Education; Self Improvement

Education

Bachelor's Degree, 1946, Concordia Teachers College, River Forest, IL
Master's Degree in Education, 1955, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
Ph.D. in Education, 1966, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE

Occupation

Teacher and Principal, St. Peter's Lutheran School, Detroit, MI
Organizational Consultant
Trainer
Motivational Speaker
Clinical and School Psychologist
Professor and Chairman of the Education and Psychology Division, Concordia College, Seward, NE

Places Worked

Director of Potentiality Enhancement Programs
Teachers College, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE (16 years)
Concordia College, Seward, NE

Honors

Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award, Concordia College, Seward, NE
Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award, Teachers College, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Associations

Lutheran Education Association, President

Bibliography

Potentiality Enhancement Programs. 1989.

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