Talents unfolding : cognition and development
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Talents unfolding : cognition and development
American Psychological Association, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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内容説明
This guide sheds new light on the developmental aspects of giftedness and exceptional performance - insights that inform the encouragement of talents in so-called "normal" individuals as well. It provides a refreshing look at ability that extends the debate about giftedness far beyond the contours of IQ and into the realm of multiple intelligences and their environmental context. Contributors examine the nature of creativity and domain-specific expertise (eg. social giftedness, visual arts) to determine how talent can be nurtured, educated and developed. A potentially useful read for developmental, social, school and educational psychologists.
目次
- Giftedness in the Very Young - How Seriously Should it Be Taken?, Nancy M. Robinson
- Strategies for Modelling and Studying the Development of Giftedness in Children, Nancy Ewald Jackson
- A Sociolinguistic Perspective on Exceptionally High IQ in Children, Martha J. Morelock
- The Giftedness Matrix - a Developmental Perspective, Gardner
- Tracking Trajectories of Talent - Child Prodigies Grow Up, Lynn T. Goldsmith
- Cognition, Development and Exceptional Talent in Infancy, John Columbo et al
- Lifespan Cognitive Giftedness - the Development of Relativistic Thinking, MaryLou Fair Worthen
- Metacognition and Flexibility as a Part of a Redefinition of High Ability, Bruce M. Shore
- Social Giftedness in Childhood - a Developmental Perspective, Marion Porath
- On the Nature of Expertise in Visual Art, Sandra I. Kay
- Finding the Problem Finders - Problem Finding and the Identification and Development of Talent, Alane J. Starko
- Was Mozart at Risk? a Developmentalist Looks at Extreme Talent, David Henry Feldman.
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