Conceptual Frameworks for Giftedness and Talent Development
Enduring Theories and Comprehensive Models in Gifted Education
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Enduring Theories and Comprehensive Models in Gifted Education
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Conceptual Frameworks for Giftedness and Talent Development explores current and enduring theories and comprehensive models of giftedness and talent development.
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Conceptual Frameworks for Giftedness and Talent Development explores current and enduring theories and comprehensive models of giftedness and talent development.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Prufrock Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 178mm x 255mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 716g
- ISBN-13: 9781646320486
- ISBN-10: 1646320484
- Artikelnr.: 60151732
- Verlag: Prufrock Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 178mm x 255mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 716g
- ISBN-13: 9781646320486
- ISBN-10: 1646320484
- Artikelnr.: 60151732
Tracy L. Cross, Ph.D., holds an endowed chair, Jody and Layton Smith Professor of Psychology and Gifted Education, and is the executive director of the Center for Gifted Education and the Institute for Research on the Suicide of Gifted Students at William & Mary. Paula Olszewski-Kubilius is currently the director of the Center for Talent Development at Northwestern University. She has more than 24 years of experience designing and conducting educational programs for learners of all ages including summer programs, weekend programs, distance learning programs, programs for underrepresented gifted students, as well as workshops for parents and teachers. She is active and has had leadership positions in national- and state-level advocacy organizations for gifted children. She was the recipient of the Early Scholar Award from the National Association of Gifted Children in 1987 and selected as the Esther Katz Rosen lecturer in 1997 by the American Psychological Foundation. She has conducted research and published more than 80 articles and book chapters on issues of talent development, particularly the effects of accelerated educational programs and the needs of special populations of gifted children She recently served as the editor of Gifted Child Quarterly and formerly was a coeditor of the Journal of Secondary Gifted Education. She has served on the editorial advisory board of the Journal for the Education of the Gifted, and Gifted Child International, and was a consulting editor for Roeper Review. She is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy and currently is a member of the boards of the National Association for Gifted Children and the Illinois Association for Gifted Children.
FOREWORD vii CHAPTER 1 Evolving Complexity Theory of Talent Development: A
Developmental Systems Approach CHAPTER 2 The Talent Development Megamodel
CHAPTER 3 Toward a Science of Expertise :Obstacles, Implications, and
Applications CHAPTER 4 Tannenbaum¿s Psychosocial Conception of Giftedness
93 CHAPTER 5 The Three-Ring Conception of Giftedness and the Schoolwide
Enrichment Model: A Talent Development Approach for All Students CHAPTER 6
Nonuniversal Theory and the Development of Gifts and Talents CHAPTER 7
Transformational Giftedness CHAPTER 8 The Talent Search Model for
Identifying and Developing Academic Talent CHAPTER 9 An Enhanced
School-Based Conception of Giftedness CHAPTER 10 Advanced Academics: A
Model for Gifted Education Without Gifted Students CHAPTER 11 Giftedness as
IQ CHAPTER 12 Charting a Course for the Future ABOUT THE EDITORS ABOUT THE
AUTHORS
Developmental Systems Approach CHAPTER 2 The Talent Development Megamodel
CHAPTER 3 Toward a Science of Expertise :Obstacles, Implications, and
Applications CHAPTER 4 Tannenbaum¿s Psychosocial Conception of Giftedness
93 CHAPTER 5 The Three-Ring Conception of Giftedness and the Schoolwide
Enrichment Model: A Talent Development Approach for All Students CHAPTER 6
Nonuniversal Theory and the Development of Gifts and Talents CHAPTER 7
Transformational Giftedness CHAPTER 8 The Talent Search Model for
Identifying and Developing Academic Talent CHAPTER 9 An Enhanced
School-Based Conception of Giftedness CHAPTER 10 Advanced Academics: A
Model for Gifted Education Without Gifted Students CHAPTER 11 Giftedness as
IQ CHAPTER 12 Charting a Course for the Future ABOUT THE EDITORS ABOUT THE
AUTHORS
FOREWORD vii CHAPTER 1 Evolving Complexity Theory of Talent Development: A
Developmental Systems Approach CHAPTER 2 The Talent Development Megamodel
CHAPTER 3 Toward a Science of Expertise :Obstacles, Implications, and
Applications CHAPTER 4 Tannenbaum¿s Psychosocial Conception of Giftedness
93 CHAPTER 5 The Three-Ring Conception of Giftedness and the Schoolwide
Enrichment Model: A Talent Development Approach for All Students CHAPTER 6
Nonuniversal Theory and the Development of Gifts and Talents CHAPTER 7
Transformational Giftedness CHAPTER 8 The Talent Search Model for
Identifying and Developing Academic Talent CHAPTER 9 An Enhanced
School-Based Conception of Giftedness CHAPTER 10 Advanced Academics: A
Model for Gifted Education Without Gifted Students CHAPTER 11 Giftedness as
IQ CHAPTER 12 Charting a Course for the Future ABOUT THE EDITORS ABOUT THE
AUTHORS
Developmental Systems Approach CHAPTER 2 The Talent Development Megamodel
CHAPTER 3 Toward a Science of Expertise :Obstacles, Implications, and
Applications CHAPTER 4 Tannenbaum¿s Psychosocial Conception of Giftedness
93 CHAPTER 5 The Three-Ring Conception of Giftedness and the Schoolwide
Enrichment Model: A Talent Development Approach for All Students CHAPTER 6
Nonuniversal Theory and the Development of Gifts and Talents CHAPTER 7
Transformational Giftedness CHAPTER 8 The Talent Search Model for
Identifying and Developing Academic Talent CHAPTER 9 An Enhanced
School-Based Conception of Giftedness CHAPTER 10 Advanced Academics: A
Model for Gifted Education Without Gifted Students CHAPTER 11 Giftedness as
IQ CHAPTER 12 Charting a Course for the Future ABOUT THE EDITORS ABOUT THE
AUTHORS