John F. Feldhusen

John Frederic Feldhusen (1926–2009) was an American educational psychologist who worked on gifted education.[1][2]

Early life

He was born in Waukesha, Wisconsin on May 5, 1926.[3]

He received undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Wisconsin.[3]

Work

In 1961 he joined the faculty at Purdue University.[1] He would work there for more than forty years, obtaining the post of Robert B. Kane Distinguished Professor of Educational Psychology and Gifted Education.[2]

He was the editor of Educational Psychologist from 1966 to 1969.

He founded the Purdue Gifted Education Resource Institute in 1977 and was its director until 1995.[2]

Personal life

He married Hazel Artz in 1954 and they had two daughters.[3]

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References

  1. Subotnik, Rena (2004). "Recollections of a life of service to our field: Dr. John J. [sic] Feldhusen". Roeper Review. 27 (1). doi:10.1080/02783190409554279.
  2. Treffinger, Donald (2013). "A Tribute to Dr. John Feldhusen". International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity. 1 (1).
  3. "John Feldhusen's Obituary by Herald Tribune". Legacy.com. Retrieved 2014-08-22.
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