
معرفی
Susan Levine is the Rebecca Anne Boylan Distinguished Service Professor in the Departments of Psychology and Comparative Human Development at the University of Chicago. She co-directs the Center for Early Childhood Research and serves as faculty director of the UChicago Science of Learning Center. Her research examines early mathematical thinking, parent-child language interactions, and the impact of math anxiety on learning.
- Research Focus: Cognitive development, spatial-mathematical connections, and resilience in math learning after brain injury.
- Scientific Awards:
- Ann L. Brown Award for Excellence in Developmental Research
- American Academy of Arts and Sciences member
- Grants: Funded by NIH, NSF, Heising Simons Foundation, and Overbeck Foundation.
- Key Contributions: Demonstrated how home math talk influences achievement, linked teacher anxiety to student outcomes, and developed interventions for spatial and numerical cognition.
۰مقاله منتشرشده





