Encyclopedia of Giftedness Creativity and Talent

Encyclopedia of Giftedness  Creativity  and Talent
Author: Barbara Kerr
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 1113
Release: 2009-06-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781452266121

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Library Journal Best Reference 2009 Educators have begun to recognize that identifying and accommodating students who are slower to learn may leave behind those who learn rapidly and think creatively. The nature of intelligence, the sources of innovation, and the ways to nurture special abilities are now topics of great interest to scholars in a wide variety of disciplines and to the general public. Policymakers, ranging from school board members to leaders of nations, must also make practical decisions about how communities and societies will treat their brightest, most promising students. With more than 400 entries, these two volumes review research findings on giftedness, talent, and creativity and their effect on education, training, science and the arts, government policy, and everyday life. The Encyclopedia of Giftedness, Creativity, and Talent provides a balanced, objective assessment of the various perspectives on the nature of intelligence, innovation, and optimal states. This state-of-the-art resource covers all major facets of the field, including achievement motivation, artistic ability, creative personality, emotional intelligence, gender differences, genius, intelligence testing, learning styles, minority underrepresentation, multiple intelligences, musical ability, prodigies, scientists, self actualization, thinking skills, and more. Key Themes Assessment and Identification Creativity Studies Cultural Issues Education Eminent People Exceptionalities Intelligence Neuroscience and Genetics Populations Programs and Interventions Psychological Issues Talent Domains Theories and Models Key Features Provides a balanced and critical discussion of the controversies that have animated research and theory making Clarifies which grouping and instructional strategies promote the best outcomes in achievement and social/emotional development of gifted children Helps educators make informed decisions about the identification strategies and the curriculum models that best meet their students' needs Contains thousands of pertinent facts from the fields of education, psychology, sociology, and the arts Evaluates policies that have hindered gifted children and makes a persuasive case for appropriately challenging and differentiated education Examines how giftedness, creativity, and talent were defined in the past and how current meanings have emerged.

Encyclopedia of Giftedness Creativity and Talent

Encyclopedia of Giftedness  Creativity  and Talent
Author: Barbara A. Kerr
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:553897772

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A Reader's Guide of eleven broad themes helps readers quickly and easily locate related topics. These themes include Assessment & Identification, Cultural Issues, Education, Eminent People, Exceptionalities, Neuroscience & Genetics, Populations, Programs & Interventions, Psychology, Talent Domains, and Theories & Models. In addition to the Reader's Guide, ample use of cross-referencing takes readers to related entries, and the encyclopedia concludes with a detailed index. Additionally, robust search and browse features benefit users of the electronic version. Further Reading references guide readers to sources for more in-depth discussions and presentations on topics to take students to the next step on their research journey. Availability in both print and electronic formats enhances accessilibity for today's students.

Encyclopedia of Giftedness Creativity and Talent

Encyclopedia of Giftedness  Creativity  and Talent
Author: Barbara Kerr
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 1113
Release: 2009-06-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781412949712

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The three-volume Encyclopedia of Giftedness, Creativity, and Talent presents state-of-the-art research and ready-to-use facts from the fields of education, psychology, sociology, and the arts.

The Elements of Creativity and Giftedness in Mathematics

The Elements of Creativity and Giftedness in Mathematics
Author: B. Sriraman,Kyeong Hwa Lee
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2011-07-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789460914393

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The Elements of Creativity and Giftedness in Mathematics edited by Bharath Sriraman and KyeongHwa Lee covers recent advances in mathematics education pertaining to the development of creativity and giftedness. The book is international in scope in the “sense” that it includes numerous studies on mathematical creativity and giftedness conducted in the U.S.A, China, Korea, Turkey, Israel, Sweden, and Norway in addition to cross-national perspectives from Canada and Russia. The topics include problem -posing, problem-solving and mathematical creativity; the development of mathematical creativity with students, pre and in-service teachers; cross-cultural views of creativity and giftedness; the unpacking of notions and labels such as high achieving, inclusion, and potential; as well as the theoretical state of the art on the constructs of mathematical creativity and giftedness. The book also includes some contributions from the first joint meeting of the American Mathematical Society and the Korean Mathematical Society in Seoul, 2009. Topics covered in the book are essential reading for graduate students and researchers interested in researching issues and topics within the domain of mathematical creativity and mathematical giftedness. It is also accessible to pre-service and practicing teachers interested in developing creativity in their classrooms, in addition to professional development specialists, mathematics educators, gifted educators, and psychologists.

Creativity and Giftedness

Creativity and Giftedness
Author: Donald J. Treffinger,Sally M. Reis, Series Editor
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2004-03-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781483363301

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Misconceptions about the connection between creativity and giftedness are discussed, as well as how to nurture creativity in students.

Conceptions of Giftedness and Talent

Conceptions of Giftedness and Talent
Author: Robert J. Sternberg,Don Ambrose
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2020-12-18
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9783030568696

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This book brings together eminent and emerging scholars to present cutting-edge research on diverse conceptions of giftedness and talent from a range of international perspectives. It covers classical views, emphasizing IQ, but also seeks to move the academic debate on from the common exclusive emphasis on IQ-based skills. In each chapter the contributors address both theoretical advances and practical applications for administrators, teachers, and parents. The editors conclude by integrating the different points of view and showing ways in which major ideas, even when given different names, can be integrated to provide a holistic and integral viewpoint on giftedness and talent. This book will appeal to students and scholars of creativity, giftedness and gifted education; as well as to practitioners, teachers and education policymakers.

Being Smart about Gifted Education

Being Smart about Gifted Education
Author: Dona J. Matthews,Joanne F. Foster
Publsiher: Great Potential Press, Inc.
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2009
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780910707954

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The book presents practical strategies to identify and nurture exceptionally high ability in children. These authors promote the "mastery" (rather than the "mystery") model of gifted education and challenge several common practices and assumptions.

From Giftedness to Gifted Education

From Giftedness to Gifted Education
Author: Matthew C. Makel,Anne N. Rinn,Jonathan A. Plucker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000493047

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The fields of gifted education and talent development have numerous theories and conceptions for how to identify and serve students. This book helps introduce and apply these ideas to help reflect theory in practice. Each chapter introduces readers to a different theory by providing definitions of key concepts, explaining the fundamental conceptual/theoretical approach, and concluding with advice on how the conception can be put into practice. Suggestions for further reading are also provided. Some chapters are based on theories that have been around for decades, and some have been developed more recently. But all chapters focus on helping empower readers to understand and take action without having to reinvent the wheel.