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词条 Dina Feitelson
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Awards and recognition

  3. Published works

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. Further reading

  7. External links

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Dina Feitelson ({{lang-he|דינה פייטלסון}}), also known as Dina Feitelson-Schur ({{lang-he|דינה פייטלסון-שור}}) (born 1926; died 1992), was an Israeli educator and scholar in the field of reading acquisition.

Biography

Dina Feitelson was born in 1926 in Vienna, and emigrated to Mandate Palestine in 1934.

She studied in the Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium in the 32nd class, which graduated in 1944.

After graduating she studied philosophy in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her studies were interrupted by Israel's War of Independence. During the war she suffered a severe head injury.

After graduating she worked as an elementary school teacher and later as an inspector for the Ministry of Education.

In parallel she also embarked upon an academic career, initially in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Then, in 1973, she accepted a post at the University of Haifa, where she became a professor of Education. She continued to work there till her death in 1992.

Awards and recognition

In 1953, Feitelson was awarded the Israel Prize,[1] in its inaugural year, in the field of education for her work on causes of failure in first grade children. She was the first woman to receive this prize, and also the youngest recipient ever (she was aged 27).

Shortly before her death, Feitelson was inducted to the International Reading Association's Reading Hall of Fame.{{Citation needed|date=August 2009}}

In 1997, the International Reading Association established the Dina Feitelson Research Award, to honour the memory of Dina Feitelson by recognizing an outstanding empirical study published in English in a referred journal. The work should report on one or more aspects of literacy acquisition, such as phonemic awareness, the alphabetic principle, bilingualism, or cross-cultural studies of beginning reading.[2]

Published works

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See also

  • List of Israel Prize recipients
  • List of Austrian Jews

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://cms.education.gov.il/educationcms/units/prasisrael/tashyag/tashkab_tashyag_rikuz.htm?dictionarykey=tashyag |title=Israel Prize recipients in 1953 (in Hebrew) |publisher=Israel Prize Official Site |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110819115026/http://cms.education.gov.il/educationcms/units/prasisrael/tashyag/tashkab_tashyag_rikuz.htm?dictionarykey=tashyag |archivedate=19 August 2011 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
2. ^Dina Feitelson Award

Further reading

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External links

  • Research Prize by the International Reading Association in honour of Dina Feitelson
  • Judges Rationale for Award of Israel Prize (in Hebrew) on University of Haifa Faculty website
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