Ram Frost
Ram Frost (born October 15, 1954) is a Professor of Psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, with affiliations to Haskins Laboratories in New Haven, US, and The Basque Center for Cognition Brain and Language (BCBL) in San Sebastian, Spain. He is a leading expert on cross-linguistic differences in reading. His research on reading in Hebrew has challenged anglocentric theoretical perspectives and led to his appointment to the National Committee for Teaching Reading (The Shapira Committee), whose report (December 2001) influenced Israel’s educational system and methods for teaching reading. Between 1999 and 2005, Frost served as a member of the Council for Higher Education Committee (MALAG) for Students with Learning Disabilities. In parallel with his research on reading, Ram frost has made major contributions to understanding statistical learning and its relation to cognitive abilities.Ram Frost has written and published two novels in Hebrew: "Footprints in the sand", Keter, 2009; "The artwork", Kinneret, Zmora, Dvir, 2022. He lives in Tel Aviv and in the South of France. Provided by Wikipedia