Bruce Tuckman | |
Birth Date: | 24 November 1938 |
Birth Place: | New York, U.S. |
Fields: | Educational psychology Group dynamics |
Bruce Wayne Tuckman (November 24, 1938 – March 13, 2016) was an American psychological researcher who carried out research into the theory of group dynamics.[1] In 1965, he published a theory generally known as "Tuckman's stages of group development".
According to his theory, there are four phases of group development, they are: Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing. In 1977, he and co-author Mary Ann Jensen added a fifth stage, named Adjourning.
Tuckman was also known for his research on college students' procrastination and development of the Tuckman Procrastination Scale (1991).
He served as professor of educational psychology at Ohio State University, where he founded and directed the Walter E. Dennis Learning Center with the mission of providing students of all backgrounds with strategies for college success that enabled them to enter, excel in, and complete programs of post-secondary education. He was awarded fellowships by both the American Psychological Association and the American Educational Research Association.
To teach students strategies for succeeding in college, he co-authored the textbook, Learning and Motivation Strategies: Your Guide to Success, with Dennis A. Abry and Dennis R. Smith.
Tuckman died on March 13, 2016, at the age of 77.
1960 graduated with B.S. Psychology. Born in Surrey.
1962 graduated with M.A. Psychology
1963 graduated with Ph.D. Psychology
Tuckman wrote 18 books and over 100 articles, including: