4.10.1 Insights into practice and research of William-Stern-Association for gifted research and gifted education
This symposium is intended to provide insights into the work of the William-Stern-Association for gifted research and gifted education (WSG). The WSG is a non-profit organisation that researches psychological and educational problems concerning gifted children and adolescents. Research about diagnostics and counselling as well as the relation of intelligence, need for cognition, and school grades will be presented and discussed. The aim of this symposium is to establish new contacts as well as exchange views with other organisations and programs that are concerned with gifted research and fostering to enable a sustainable exchange.
Author(s):
Nina Krüger
Nina.Krueger@uni-hamburg.de
Universität Hamburg
Germany
2006 Member of the William-Stern-Gesellschaft für Begabungsforschung und Begabtenförderung e.V.
2007 Diplom in Psychology (equivalent: Master of Science)
2008-2014 Research Fellow at the Developmental Psychology, University of Hamburg
2014 Dr. phil. (equivalent: PhD) in Psychology
Since 2014 Research Fellow and Lecturer at the University of Hamburg, Institute of Psychology
2016 Starting advanced training in psychotherapy
Sören Fiedler
s-fiedler@gmx.de
William-Stern-Gesellschaft für Begabungsforschung und Begabtenförderung e.V.
Germany
2007 Diplom in Psychology (equivalent: Master of Science)
2009 Member of the William-Stern-Gesellschaft für Begabungsforschung und Begabtenförderung e.V.
Since 2016 Research Fellow and Lecturer at the Helmut-Schmidt-University, Hamburg
2013 Starting advanced training in psychotherapy
Mara Suhren-Geipel
mara.suhren@gmail.com
William-Stern-Gesellschaft für Begabungsforschung und Begabtenförderung e.V.
Germany
wardrobe mistress, Member of the William-Stern-Gesellschaft für Begabungsforschung und Begabtenförderung e.V.,
2011 Diplom in Psychology (equivalent: Master of Science)
Mieke Johannsen
mieke.johannsen@web.de
Universität Hamburg
Germany
B.Sc. student of Psychology, University of Hamburg, research assistant
Marguerite Peritz
marguerite82@gmx.de
Universität Hamburg
Germany
bank clerk, B.Sc. Psychology, M.Sc. student of Psychology, University of Hamburg, research assistant
Mara Ohligschläger
maraohligschlaeger@gmail.com
Universität Hamburg
Germany
B.Sc. Psychology, M.Sc. student of Psychology, University of Hamburg, research assistant