Human Capital Research Collaborative and Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Dev Psychopathol. 2021 May;33(2):466-482. doi: 10.1017/S0954579420001777.
In a career spanning six decades, Edward Zigler redefined developmental psychology as the equal integration of scientific inquiry and evidence with social policy formulation and analysis to improve child well-being. The theme of his accumulated work was advancing child development as social action for children and families. Besides early childhood intervention and policy, for which he devoted most of his time, Dr. Zigler did pioneering work in education and school reform, social policy, prevention, child maltreatment, family support, developmental disabilities, and in service to government. In this article, I reflect on four of Dr. Zigler's major contributions to science and society that are underrated and, in many respects, under-appreciated in the larger context of the field. These are (a) historical analysis of Head Start, (b) conceptualization and analysis of motivation as a key component of early childhood program impacts, (c) development of preschool-to-third-grade programs and school reforms, and (d) critical analysis of theory, research, policy, and practice. Together, these and other contributions by Dr. Zigler provide a strong foundation to build a better society for all.
在长达六十年的职业生涯中,爱德华·齐格勒(Edward Zigler)重新定义了发展心理学,将科学探究和证据与社会政策制定和分析平等结合起来,以改善儿童福祉。他积累的工作主题是将儿童发展作为儿童和家庭的社会行动来推进。除了他大部分时间致力于的幼儿干预和政策,齐格勒博士还在教育和学校改革、社会政策、预防、儿童虐待、家庭支持、发育障碍以及为政府服务方面进行了开创性工作。在本文中,我反思了齐格勒博士对科学和社会的四项重大贡献,这些贡献在该领域的更广泛背景下被低估了,在许多方面也未得到充分重视。这些贡献是:(a) 对“先行计划”的历史分析;(b) 将动机概念化和分析为早期儿童计划影响的关键组成部分;(c) 发展学前至三年级的计划和学校改革;以及 (d) 对理论、研究、政策和实践的批判性分析。齐格勒博士的这些贡献和其他贡献为建设一个更美好的社会奠定了坚实的基础。