Max Planck Institute for Human Development

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Das Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung (kurz MPIB; englisch Max Planck Institute for Human Development) ist eine Forschungseinrichtung der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft mit Sitz in Berlin. Das Institut liegt im Südwesten Berlins im Ortsteil Wilmersdorf, unmittelbar an der nördlichen Grenze zum Ortsteil Dahlem und wird daher auch zum Wissenschaftsstandort Dahlem gerechnet. Dort befinden sich eine Vielzahl weiterer wissenschaftlicher Einrichtungen wie die Freie Universität Berlin, mit der das MPIB zusammenarbeitet. rdf:langString
L'Institut Max-Planck de développement humain (Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung) est un institut de recherche extra-universitaire dépendant de la Société Max-Planck situé à Berlin, consacré aux sciences de l'éducation. rdf:langString
The Max-Planck-Institute for Human Development (Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung) is an internationally renowned social science research organization. Located in Berlin, it was initiated in 1961 and officially began operations in 1963 under the name Institute for Educational Research in the Max Planck Society, before receiving its current name in 1971. Its co-founder and first director was Hellmut Becker. The institute is part of the Human Sciences Section of the Max Planck Society. Research Centers Lise Meitner Group Research Groups In addition, there are two more research centers: rdf:langString
O Instituto Max Planck para o Desenvolvimento Humano (Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung) é uma organização de pesquisa em ciências sociais de renome internacional. Localizada em Berlim, foi inaugurada em 1961 e iniciou suas operações oficialmente em 1963 com o nome de Instituto de Pesquisa Educacional na Sociedade Max Planck antes de receber seu nome atual em 1971. Seu co-fundador e primeiro diretor foi Hellmut Becker. O instituto faz parte da Seção de Ciências Humanas da Sociedade Max Planck. Centros de Pesquisa Grupos de Pesquisa rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Das Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung (kurz MPIB; englisch Max Planck Institute for Human Development) ist eine Forschungseinrichtung der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft mit Sitz in Berlin. Das Institut liegt im Südwesten Berlins im Ortsteil Wilmersdorf, unmittelbar an der nördlichen Grenze zum Ortsteil Dahlem und wird daher auch zum Wissenschaftsstandort Dahlem gerechnet. Dort befinden sich eine Vielzahl weiterer wissenschaftlicher Einrichtungen wie die Freie Universität Berlin, mit der das MPIB zusammenarbeitet.
rdf:langString L'Institut Max-Planck de développement humain (Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung) est un institut de recherche extra-universitaire dépendant de la Société Max-Planck situé à Berlin, consacré aux sciences de l'éducation.
rdf:langString The Max-Planck-Institute for Human Development (Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung) is an internationally renowned social science research organization. Located in Berlin, it was initiated in 1961 and officially began operations in 1963 under the name Institute for Educational Research in the Max Planck Society, before receiving its current name in 1971. Its co-founder and first director was Hellmut Becker. The institute is part of the Human Sciences Section of the Max Planck Society. Research activities focus on the development and education of humans, with an emphasis on basic research. The concept of education is defined broadly, embracing both formal educational processes as well as developmental processes from childhood to old age. Currently, around 350 employees contribute to interdisciplinary research in four research centers, a Lise Meitner Group and three research groups. Research Centers * Center for Adaptive Rationality (Director: Ralph Hertwig) * Center for Lifespan Psychology (Managing Director: ) * Research Center History of Emotions (Director: Ute Frevert) * Center for Humans and Machines (Director: Iyad Rahwan) Lise Meitner Group * Lise Meitner Group for Environmental Neuroscience (Head: Simone Kühn) Research Groups * Max Planck Research Group iSearch | Information Search, Ecological and Active Learning Research with Children (Head: Azzurra Ruggeri) * Max Planck Research Group Neural and Computational Basis of Learning, Memory and Decision Making (Head: Nicolas Schuck) * Max Planck Research Group Naturalistic Social Cognition (Head: Annie E. Wertz) In addition, there are two more research centers: * The Harding Center for Risk Literacy was opened in April 2009. Motivating its research is the vision of enlightened individuals who are equipped to deal with risks in the modern technological world in an informed way. The director of the Harding Center is Gerd Gigerenzer. * The Max Planck UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry and Ageing Research took up its work in April 2014. It is the result of the existing collaboration between the Max Planck Society and University College London that began in 2011. The Centre is dedicated to studying the causes of psychiatric disorders as well as the causes of individual differences in cognitive development, with an emphasis on adulthood and old age. Two Co-Directors form the Leading Team of the Centre: Ray Dolan for University College London and for the Max Planck Society. The Research Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition (Director: Gerd Gigerenzer) ended its activities in 2017. The Research Center of Educational Research (Director: ) ended its activities in 2010. Its best-known projects were the TIMS study (TIMSS) and the PISA study, whose results received wide attention by both the mass media and politicians. The institute is located in Wilmersdorf, a neighbourhood in the southwest of Berlin, immediately bordering on the neighborhood of Dahlem, and is therefore considered part of Dahlem's traditional science district. This is home to a number of scientific organizations such as the Free University Berlin, which works together with the institute. The founding director of the Max Planck Institute for Human Development was , subsequently joined by (1963) and (1964) as the first generation of directors. They were followed by directors (1973), (1973) and (director from 1973), Paul B. Baltes (1980), Karl Ulrich Mayer (1983), (1996), Gerd Gigerenzer (1997), (2003), Ute Frevert (2008), Ralph Hertwig (2012) and Iyad Rahwan (2019).
rdf:langString O Instituto Max Planck para o Desenvolvimento Humano (Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung) é uma organização de pesquisa em ciências sociais de renome internacional. Localizada em Berlim, foi inaugurada em 1961 e iniciou suas operações oficialmente em 1963 com o nome de Instituto de Pesquisa Educacional na Sociedade Max Planck antes de receber seu nome atual em 1971. Seu co-fundador e primeiro diretor foi Hellmut Becker. O instituto faz parte da Seção de Ciências Humanas da Sociedade Max Planck. As atividades de pesquisa estão voltadas para o desenvolvimento e a educação de humanos, com ênfase na pesquisa básica. O conceito de educação é definido de forma ampla, abrangendo tanto os processos educacionais formais quanto os processos de desenvolvimento desde a infância até a velhice. Atualmente, cerca de 350 funcionários contribuem com pesquisas interdisciplinares em quatro centros de pesquisa, um Grupo Lise Meitner e três grupos de pesquisa. Centros de Pesquisa * Centro para Racionalidade Adaptativa (Diretor: Ralph Hertwig) * Centro para a Psicologia do Ciclo de Vida (Diretor Administrativo: Ulman Lindenberger ) * Centro de Pesquisa História das Emoções (Diretor: Ute Frevert) * Centro para Humanos e Máquinas (Diretor: Iyad Rahwan) * Grupo Lise Meitner de Neurociência Ambiental (Chefe: Simone Kühn) Grupos de Pesquisa * Grupo de pesquisa Max Planck iSearch | Pesquisa de Informação, Pesquisa Ecológica e Aprendizagem Ativa com Crianças (Chefe: Azzurra Ruggeri) * Grupo de Pesquisa Max Planck sobre as Bases Neurais e Computacionais do Aprendizado, Memória e Tomada de Decisões (Chefe: Nicolas Schuck) * Grupo de Pesquisa Max Planck em Cognição Social Naturalística (Chefe: Annie E. Wertz)
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