Erika Landau's Contribution to the History of Gifted Education: Family Characteristics of Gifted Children
暫譯: 艾瑞卡·蘭道對天才教育歷史的貢獻:天才兒童的家庭特徵
David, Hanna
- 出版商: Springer
- 出版日期: 2025-06-24
- 售價: $5,890
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $5,596
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 202
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3031917006
- ISBN-13: 9783031917004
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This book describes some of the most critical issues in gifted education, i.e., gender inequity concerning giftedness examinations and the boys/girls ratio. The book also discusses the background of the gifted child's family, including their parents' education and number of their siblings. The book's findings are based on quantitative studies concerning 5-15-year-old gifted children participating at the Erika Landau Institute for Gifted and Creative Children and Youths in Tel Aviv, Israel, from 1968 until 2003. It discusses aspects such as the advantages of affirmative action standards in gifted education because girls who score lower than boys on the admission test to a gifted program usually have better social skills, persistence, and fine motor skills and, thus, integrate successfully in a gifted group with boys of higher intelligence. The book's second part addresses Landau's academic work in multiple languages and offers a critique that helps educators and mental health experts build gifted programs.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
本書描述了天才教育中一些最關鍵的議題,即與天才考試及男孩/女孩比例有關的性別不平等。書中還討論了天才兒童家庭的背景,包括其父母的教育程度和兄弟姐妹的數量。本書的研究結果基於1968年至2003年間,參加以色列特拉維夫的Erika Landau天才與創意兒童及青少年研究所的5至15歲天才兒童的定量研究。書中探討了天才教育中肯定性行動標準的優勢,因為在天才計畫的入學考試中,得分低於男孩的女孩通常擁有更好的社交技能、堅持不懈的精神和精細的運動技能,因此能夠成功融入智力較高的男孩組別。書的第二部分探討了Landau在多種語言中的學術工作,並提供了一個批評,幫助教育工作者和心理健康專家建立天才計畫。
作者簡介
Hanna David received her Ph.D. magna cum laude from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany, where she was a college lecturer in psychology and literature. Dr. David's undergraduate studies were in physics, mathematics, and Hebrew literature. She received her master's degree from the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. Since she retired from Tel Aviv University, she has been working as a counselor for gifted students and their families. Dr. David is a national and international lecturer in psychology, education, and giftedness, and an expert evaluator for the European Commission. David published books and articles in English, Hebrew, French, and German. Her most recent books include 'Gifted Children and Adolescents through the Lens of Neuropsychology' (2023) and 'Dynamic Assessment of Gifted Children (during corona-time)' (2020).
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
哈娜·大衛(Hanna David)於德國慕尼黑路德維希·馬克西米利安大學(Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)獲得優等博士學位(magna cum laude),並曾擔任心理學和文學的講師。大衛博士的本科專業為物理學、數學和希伯來文學。她在紐約的猶太神學院獲得碩士學位。自從她從特拉維夫大學退休以來,她一直擔任天才學生及其家庭的顧問。大衛博士是心理學、教育和天才教育的國內外講者,也是歐洲委員會的專家評估員。大衛出版了多本書籍和文章,語言包括英語、希伯來語、法語和德語。她最近的著作包括《透過神經心理學的視角看天才兒童與青少年》(2023年)和《天才兒童的動態評估(在疫情期間)》(2020年)。