Schmerenbeck Educational Centre for Gifted and Talented Children

The Schmerenbeck Educational Centre for Gifted and Talented Children, an organisation based at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa, promoted, encouraged and fostered the education of gifted children within South Africa without regard to race.[1] The centre was originally housed on campus in portable prefabricated buildings before it moved to a house in the Johannesburg suburb of Parktown opposite the University of the Witwatersrand's Education Department until it closed in 1995.

Schmerenbeck Educational Centre for Gifted and Talented Children
South Africa
Former names
The Association for the Education of Gifted Children in South Africa (A.E.G.C.)
TypePublic university
Established11 September 1971 (as the Association for the Education of Gifted Children in South Africa) 19 November 1980 (formally established as the Schmerenbeck Educational Centre)
PresidentProfessor S.P. Jackson (1971-1979)
DirectorMs Beverly Kahn (1979)

Dr Gillian Eriksson (1980-1991)

Ms Eva Biebuyck (1991-1992)
Location, ,
26°11′27″S 28°1′49″E

History

The Association for the Education of Gifted Children in South Africa was established in 1971.[2] In 1973, Ami Schmerenbeck of Windhoek showed interest in the education of gifted children. After her death in April 1975, her sister, Suzanne Sittman, trustee of the Schmerenbeck estate, negotiated regarding the establishment of the "Ami and Kurt Schmerenbeck Fund". It was agreed that a portion of the bequest be used to establish a centre and on 26 February 1977 Sittman formally opened the "Schmerenbeck Educational Centre".[3]

References

  1. Eriksson, Gillian I (July–August 1987). "An Educational Centre for Growth: Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa". Gifted Child Today. 10 (4): 25-28. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  2. Gibson, Joy (1976). Gifted children : looking to their future. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press. pp. 356–7. ISBN 9780891587026. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  3. "EXPLORING THE PAST GIVES NEW MEANING TO THE PRESENT". wits student news room. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
  • Eriksson. G.I. (1990) Initiation and Development of the Schmerenbeck Educational Centre: 1970-1990. Report: University of The Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
  • Eriksson (1985) Reflections on Giftedness: A Guide for Students, Parents and Teachers. Pretoria: HAUM Publishers
  • Adams H. B.; Wallace, B (1993) World Perspectives on the Gifted Disadvantaged. London: AB Academic
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