Rachel Rosen was trained at the International Center for the Enhancement of Learning Potential in Jerusalem, in the Instrumental Enrichment Program and the Mediated Learning Experience as developed by the director and founder Professor Reuven Feuerstein (of blessed memory). Over the 20 years that Mrs. Rosen worked at the Institute, she helped many individuals overcome cognitive obstacles to reach their ever expanding potential. In 2007, Mrs. Rosen returned to the United States to help her Traumatic Brain Injured grandchild while she continued to help special needs children at a small private school in Brooklyn. In one instance, Mrs. Rosen was asked to intervene to help a 9 year old student who was unsuccessful in grasping the concept of categories despite the efforts of teachers and specialists. Through Mrs. Rosen’s creative modifications of the Enrichment Instrument of “Categorization" to the needs of the child, and her perceptive analysis of feedback during the mediated learning experience, Mrs. Rosen successfully enabled this child to overcome her difficulty and also brought an undetected hearing problem to the attention of her supervisor. On further investigation, there was indeed found a need to surgically remove a bone blocking the child’s eardrum, impeding her ability to hear properly. After surgery, the child’s responses improved so dramatically that she was able to be integrated into a normal school setting!
The belief that one’s IQ is static and not expandable is proven false by another instance of Mrs. Rosen’s work, this time with a 10 year old boy presenting with an IQ of 50, whose parents wanted him to be accepted into a small private school program whose criteria for acceptance was an IQ of at least 86. Mrs. Rosen worked with him for 6 months using her creative and dynamic mediation through an Instrumental Enrichment instrument and teaching basic math and reading comprehension. At the end of this period the child was reevaluated. The director of the program commented that this was a different child and he was accepted into the program. While the child’s “new” IQ score was not told to Mrs. Rosen, it had to be at least 86! Furthermore, the child acclimated well to the program and was able to keep up with the class independently without further assistance!
Mrs. Rosen has had many other fascinating experiences helping individuals overcome cognitive barriers. In the future, she would like to compile a book of her experiences to share with others who could benefit from reading about actual examples of mediated learning experience interactions and how it impacts the learner. Mrs. Rosen can be reached at her e-mail address: [email protected]
7 Ebooks by Rachel Rosen
Rachel Rosen: My Book of Categories
Categorizing is an important cognitive function by which we group things according to a common characteristic, and name items that share that characteristic. Categorizing helps us perceive and organi …
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Rachel Rosen: The Mediated Learning Experience in Action
This book is a hands-on description of the application of the methods developed by Professor Reuven Feuerstein to remediate and elaborate the skills and functions of young children who are experienci …
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€3.99
Deborah Albon & Rachel Rosen: Negotiating Adult-Child Relationships in Early Childhood Research
Negotiating Adult-Child Relationships in Early Childhood Research presents a substantive critique of technicist and neoliberal approaches to ethics through an exploration of the complicated and often …
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€60.21
Deborah Albon & Rachel Rosen: Negotiating Adult-Child Relationships in Early Childhood Research
Negotiating Adult-Child Relationships in Early Childhood Research presents a substantive critique of technicist and neoliberal approaches to ethics through an exploration of the complicated and often …
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€59.90
Rachel Rosen & Katherine Twamley: Feminism and the Politics of Childhood
Feminism and the Politics of Childhood offers an innovative and critical exploration of perceived commonalities and conflicts between women and children and, more broadly, between various forms of fe …
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€1.49
David H. Rosen & Rachel Rosen: Lesbianism: A Study in Female Homosexuality
This new edition of Lesbianism allows one to understand lesbianism as a way of life. The original 1965-1966 research study is included in its entirety. Unlike Freud, who based his view that lesbianis …
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€20.99
Rachel Rosen & Elaine Chase: Crisis for Whom?
Children feature centrally in the ubiquitous narratives of ‘migration crises’. They are often depicted as essentially vulnerable and in need of special protections, or suspiciously adult-like and a t …
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€1.49