Background
Feldman, David Henry was born on November 1, 1942 in Pittsburgh. Son of Rudolph Abraham and Deborah Ruth Feldman.
( This revised edition updates and extends theory and res...)
This revised edition updates and extends theory and research on nonuniversal developmental domains and related topics. New chapters include a summary of ten years of additional research on the transitions model, as well as introductions to new work on the development of expertise, creativity, and cultural organisms. In this second edition, the author argues that developmental science has transformed since the first edition, consistent with the proposed changes for the field introduced in the first volume. Efforts are also made in this edition to bring the work into closer contact with cognitive science, educational research, contextual frameworks, and applied fields.
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Feldman, David Henry was born on November 1, 1942 in Pittsburgh. Son of Rudolph Abraham and Deborah Ruth Feldman.
Bachelor, U. Rochester, 1964; Master of Arts in Tchg., Stanford University, 1965; Master of Education, Harvard University, 1966; Doctor of Philosophy, Stanford University, 1969.
Assistant professor, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1969-1971; assistant professor, Yale University, New Haven, 1971-1974; associate professor, then professor Eliot Pearson department child study, Tufts U., Medford, Massachusetts, since 1974; acting chairman Eliot Pearson department child development, Tufts U., Medford, Massachusetts, since 1974. Fulbright visiting professor Tel Aviv U., 1980-1981. Visiting scholar Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1987-1988, University of California, San Diego, 1995.
( This revised edition updates and extends theory and res...)
Chair commission on development, learning and giftedness Social Science Research Council, New York, 1980-1990. Member Mozart Bicentennial Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 1991. Member of national policy committee Javits program USOE, Washington, 1993.
Fellow APA; member Society for Research in Child Development
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Married Ann Cheryl Benjamin, July 2, 1990. Children: Keffie, Betsy, Daniel, Anne Catherine.