The Development of the Programme and Review of the Research at the Institute of Child Study, University of Toronto 1926-1951
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Köp båda 2 för 624 kr"Twenty-Five Years of Child Study is truly a remarkable volume. It represents a 'surprise'but not surprisingpersonal tribute to a brilliant Canadian, Dr. W.E. Blatz, while he is still living, and while his scientific leadership is in full flood. It is remarkable, too, as a reflection of staff-cohesion and staff-loyalty to an ideal set before them by their Director. It is a delightful portrayal of a personality which combines warmth with scintillating idiosyncrasy, science with profound humanism. Above all it tells the story of a great example of Canadian pioneeringin a field that is of fundamental importance to humanity everywhere." -- William Line, President * World Federation for Mental Health *
Karl S. Bernhardt was educated at the universities of Toronto and Chicago, receiving his PH.D. from the latter in 1933. For thirty years he was associated with the Institute of Child Study of the University of Toronto, holding positions of Assistant Director (1936 to 1960), Director (1960-1964), and Director Emeritus (1964 to his death in 1967). Margaret I. Fletcher was, until her retirement in 1965, Supervisor of the Nursery School Division and Assistant Professor of Child Study at the Institute of Child Study, University of Toronto. Frances L. Johnson was a supervisor at the Institute of Child Study, University of Toronto. Dorothy A. Millichamp (1908-2001) was Assistant Director of the Nursery School Division at the Institute of Child Study, University of Toronto. Mary L. Northway (1909-1987) joined the faculty of the psychology department at the University of Toronto in 1939, but left the department in 1963 to devote more time to her position at the Institute of Child Study (ICS). She lectured at the ICS from 1938 to 1968 and served as supervisor of research from 1951 to 1968.