McCormick was born c. 1939.[1] He earned a bachelor's degree from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.[1] He completed a master's degree in curriculum and administration and a D.Ed. in educational administration from the University of Pittsburgh School of Education.[1] His 1963 dissertation was titled, Differences in the Relationship Between Achievement and Selected Measures of Aptitude Under Programmed and Non-Programmed Instruction.[2]
Career
In 1965, McCormick became part of the faculty at Shippensburg State College, starting as an associate professor in the Department of Education and Psychology.[1] Over the years, he took on various roles within the institution, including assistant dean of academic affairs, acting dean of teacher education, assistant to the president, and vice president for administration.[1] He actively participated in the faculty senate and played a significant role in negotiating the initial faculty contract in from 1971 to 1972 as one of the two vice-presidents on the commonwealth team.[1]
^McCormick, James Harold (1963). Differences in the Relationship Between Achievement and Selected Measures of Aptitude Under Programmed and Non-Programmed Instruction (D.Ed. thesis). University of Pittsburgh. OCLC24025467.