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Nadeen L. Kaufman (born January 1945) is an American
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professor known for her work on learning disability. Born in
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and raised on Long Island, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Education from Hofstra University in 1965; master's degree in Educational Psychology from
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in 1972; Ed.M. in Learning and Reading Disabilities from Columbia University in 1975; and Ed.D. in Special Education—Neurosciences from Columbia University in 1978 (under Margaret Jo Shepherd). She completed a predoctoral internship and a postdoctoral fellowship in Psychology at
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. Kaufman has taught learning-disabled children and worked as a school psychologist, learning disabilities specialist, university professor, and founder-director of several psychoeducational clinics. She also was a direct participant in the development and standardization of the McCarthy Scales and WISC-R. Nadeen has been married to psychologist Alan S. Kaufman since 1964. From 1974 to 1997, Kaufman and her husband trained school psychologists and clinical psychologists, and supervised graduate-student research, at the University of Georgia, the National College of Education in Evanston, Illinois, the California School of Professional Psychology in
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, and the University of Alabama. The research team that they supervised while at the
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in 1978-79 helped the Kaufman's to develop the original K-ABC. The Kaufmans’ went on to create several other psychological and educational tests, including the Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement (K-TEA/NU), Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test (K-BIT), and the second editions of both (KTEA-II and KBIT-2). The Kaufman Survey of Early Academic and Language Skills (K-SEALS) and the Cognitive/Language Profile of the Early Screening Profiles address the preschool level. The Kaufman Adolescent and Adult Intelligence Test (KAIT), the Kaufman Short Neuropsychological Assessment Procedure (K-SNAP), and the Kaufman Functional Academic Skills Test (K-FAST) extend through the adult life span.Boffey, Philip M. (August 25, 1982). New tests for children hailed as gain in assessing intellect. ''
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Both have been at
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's Child Study Center in the School of Medicine since 1997. In 2004/2005, revised versions of the Kaufmans' tests were published, including the KABC-II, KTEA-II, and KBIT-2. The KABC-II integrates both the PASS and CHC theories of intelligence. Their son is psychologist James C. Kaufman. Their daughter is a clinical and forensic psychologist Jennie Kaufman Singer. Dr. Kaufman also has 8 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.


Honors

* Fellow of APA's Division 16 (School Psychology). * School Neuropsychology Summer Institute KIDS, Inc. Lifetime Achievement Award, 2012. She received the award jointly with her husband.


References


External links


Dr. Alan S. Kaufman and Dr. Nadeen L. Kaufman biography
via AGS Publishing

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