Ladislau steiner biography

100 Years since the birth of Ladislau Steiner. Creativity of Neurosurgery

Rom J Morphol Embryol 2020, 61(2):595–598 ISSN (print) 1220–0522, ISSN (online) 2066–8279 doi: 10.47162/RJME.61.2.33 SHORT HISTORICAL REVIEW RJME Romanian Journal of Morphology & Embryology http://www.rjme.ro/ 100 Years since the birth of Ladislau Steiner. Creativity of Neurosurgery MIRCEA VICENŢIU SĂCELEANU1), AUREL GEORGE MOHAN2), ANDREI ALEXANDRU MARINESCU3), ALEXANDRU VLAD CIUREA3,4) 1) Department of Neurosurgery, Victor Papilian Faculty of Medicine, Lucian Blaga University, Sibiu, Romania; Department of Neurosurgery, Emergency County Hospital, Sibiu, Romania 2) Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University of Oradea, Romania; Department of Neurosurgery, Bihor Emergency County Hospital, Oradea, Romania 3) Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania 4) Department of Neurosurgery, Sanador Clinical Hospital, Bucharest, Romania Abstract Ladislau Steiner (1920–2013) was a Romanian neurosurgeon, born in the historic and picturesque region of Făgăraş. He

  • Jean Piaget and Rudolf Steiner: Stages of Child Development and Implications for Pedagogy.

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    Ginsburg, Iona H.

    1982-01-01

    The views of Jean Piaget and Rudolf Steiner concerning children's stages of development are compared and related to present-day instructional practices used in the Waldorf schools, which employ Steiner's ideas. Educational principles and practices used at the elementary school level are discussed. (PP)

  • The effect of three different educational approaches on children's drawing ability: Steiner, Montessori and traditional.

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    Cox, M V; Rowlands, A

    2000-12-01

    Although there is a national curriculum for art education in the UK there are also alternative approaches in the private sector. This paper addresses the issue of the effect of these approaches on children's drawing ability. To compare the drawing ability in three drawing tasks of children in Steiner, Montessori and traditional schools. The participants were 60 school children between the ages of 5;11 and 7;2. Twenty children were tested in each type

    The legacy of Ladislau Steiner (1920–2013): the neurosurgeon who won the heart of the world

    There are not many things one can say when the tragic moment of losing a friend and a mentor comes. Professor Ladislau Steiner was, first of all, more than just a friend and a mentor. He was a man from which all of us, those who knew him, had a lot to learn both professionally and in what regards life conceptions, appreciating true value, simply talking to a patient, holding a speech, and so on. As time passed, Professor Steiner became our role model; he became a symbol of virtue and commitment to medicine. Like all great neurosurgeons, although he is no longer physically amongst us, his spirit is above, watching (Image 1).

    Professor Dr. Ladislau Steiner

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    Born on the 26th of August 1920 in one of Transylvania’s iconic fortress cities—the city of Fagaras (Image 2)—Professor Ladislau Steiner was part of the team that invented and promoted Gamma Knife Radiosurgery. He lived his tale-like childhood not far from the famous monastery of Sambata which was erected by

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