- Leonard Porter Ayres
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name=Leonard Porter Ayres
lived=1879 - 1946
placeofbirth=Niantic, Conn.
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
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rank=Brigadier General
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battles=World War I
awards=Distinguished Service MedalLeonard Porter Ayres (1879 - 1946) was an American educator, born at Niantic, Conn. He received his college and graduate training at Boston, Harvard, and Columbia universities. He began teaching in 1902 as one of the first to carry American ideas and methods to
Puerto Rico . There he was appointed superintendent of schools in the districts of Caguas and San Juan, and later general superintendent of all the public schools on the island. Having returned to live in the United States, he was made head of the division ofstatistics in thePlayground Association of America . Beginning in 1908, he was prominently identified with the work of theRussell Sage Foundation , especially as chairman of the committee in charge of theBackward Children Investigation . In 1908-09 he lectured on education atNew York University . Very many of his articles in educational journals have been reprinted, among them, "The Effect of Promotion Rate on School Efficiency" (1913). His writings on educational subjects , besides reports and contributions to periodicals, are:*"A Course of Study for the Schools of San Juan" (1905)
*"Medical Inspection of Schools", with Luther H. Gulick (1908)
*"Laggards in our Schools" (1909, 1913)
*"Open Air Schools" (1910)
*"Seven Great Foundations" (1911)
*"Health Work in the Public Schools", with May Ayres (1915)
*"A Measuring Scale for Ability in Spelling" (1915, republished by Mott Media, Milford, Michigan 1985)Ayres apparently tallied a count of the US Army battle deaths for
World War I . He served as a Major during the war or shortly thereafter.Ayres was recalled to active duty in 1940 with the rank of Brigadier General. He retired in 1942 and was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal.
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