Ernst Rothkopf

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Ernst Zacharias Rothkopf (1925 - 2012) was an Austrian born American educational psychologist.[1][2] He received the E. L. Thorndike Award in 1985.

Early life

He was born in Vienna, Austria. He fled from The Holocaust to the United States and served in the United States Army during World War II.[1]

He received his PhD from the University of Connecticut.[1]

Work

Mathemagenic effects

In 1966 he coined the term mathemagenic for behaviors that lead to learning, one of the first theories of learning that focused on internal processes. His ideas were based on his observation that what students learned from instruction is a transformed version of the knowledge their instructor intended to impart, we he thought required more than just the stimulus-response model of behaviorism.[3]

Personal life

He and his wife Carol had three children.[1]

References

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