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need for a greater understanding of human performance came to prominence. Problems such as how to best train soldiers to use new technology and how to deal with matters of attention while...
as a profession in the last twenty years. [3] School psychology began with the concept of intelligence testing leading to provisions for special education students, who could not follow the...
[31][32] Psychologist Alfred Binet, co-developer of the Stanford–Binet test French... term for a scoring method for intelligence tests at University of Breslau he advocated in a 1912...
Home Schooling and the Question of Socialization Richard G. Medlin Stetson University “Why... argument for operating a home school” (Mayberry et al., 1995, p. 3). Nevertheless, when...
Zigler, a pioneer in the application of developmental psychology to social policy and known by many as the “Father of Head Start,” a program that has served over 35 million American children and their families, died in his sleep on February 7 at his home in North Haven, Connecticut. He was 88 years old. An eminent and rigorous scholar, Zigler was Sterling Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Yale University. He was passionate that science should be in the service of the public interest and ha...
Across Australia psychologists are reporting waiting lists for new patients that are many months long. Here are the stories of those left waiting for care.
For example, a survey of public school superintendents found that 92% believed homeschooled children do not receive adequate socialization experiences (Mayberry, Knowles, Ray, & Marlow...
Occupation Psychologist Thomas Gordon (March 11, 1918 – August 26, 2002) was an American... Method, a complete and integrated system for building and maintaining effective relationships....
Schools and teachers are mobilizing to roll out instruction. Many are showing entrepreneurial spirit and creativity, and the ad hoc home-school universe is awash in ideas and resources. District leaders are working long hours, trying their best to serve kids. While larger districts have at times struggled with communication and rollout, some schools and districts are showing a more nimble and collaborative approach. Achievement First, a charter network with schools in multiple states including R...