Biography
Chadwick was born in Colorado, graduated from Lakewood High School and fulfilled his military service in the USAF with main overseas posting at Clark AFB in the Philippines. His first degree was in English Education from the University of New Mexico. He then worked for Teaching Machines Inc., and its subsequent transformation as a department of the Westinghouse Research section, where, among other positions, was the Director of the Capitol Job Corps Center in Washington, D.C. He earned his doctorate in Educational Research at Florida State University in 1972. In 1970 he was a member of a historic team of FSU professors who spent three months in the Republic of Korea preparing a systems analysis of education in that country and proposing the formation of the Korean Educational Development Institute.