Dr. Floyd G. Robinson
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Dr. Floyd G. Robinson (January 2, 1931-)is an educational psychologist currently working for the Burk's Falls board of Education. He has written many books on the topics of stimulating minds and the importance of early childhood education.
Dr. Floyd Gr. Robinson won the prestigious Coloniel Watson Award for the 'greatest input into the educational society.' He wrote many novels that have been published in many different languages around the world. The titles include: School Learning: an introduction to educational psychology (1969), Volunteer Helpers in Elementary Schools (1971), Inquiry Training (1972), Rate and Ratio (1981), and Curriculum Development for Effective Instruction (1985).

