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Prentice Starkey, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Graduate School of Education
University of California, Berkeley
Prentice Starkey’s work focuses on child development and education (birth
through childhood/infant-toddler programs through elementary school). Some of
his specific interests include the early development of mathematical cognition,
mathematics education, children in poverty, and early educational interventions.
He is principal investigator on two funded research projects: Development and
Evaluation of a Family Math Program for Head Start, a bi-generational early
math intervention project; and Temporal Segmentation of Speech by Infants, an
investigation of numerical and speech processing during infancy. Representative
publications include "Numerical Abstraction by Human Infants," in
Cognition (with E.S. Spelke and R. Gelman, 1990); "The Early Development
of Numerical Reasoning," in Cognition (1992); "A Bi-generational Mathematics
Intervention Project with Head Start Families," in Proceedings of the National
Head Start Research Conference (with A. Klein, 1994); "The Development
of Children’s Mathematical Thinking: Theory, Research, and Practice,"
in the Handbook of Child Psychology, 5th edition (with H. P. Ginsburg and A.
Klein, in press). Prentice Starkey is also a member of the Institute of Human
Development.
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