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Feldhusen, John. (1999). Talent and creativity. In Mark A. Runco; Steven R. Pritzker (Eds.), Encyclopedia of creativity: Vol. 2 I - Z, Indexes (pp. 623-628). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

Type of Resource: Book Chapter
(ISBN: 0-12-22707075-4)

Talent is a persons natural ability ot excel in a certain discipline. Creativity is what allows one to reach the top of their field. This article gives an overview of the theoretical approaches and focuses of modern day gifted and talented programs. In addition, a model for mentoring and related thoeries is also discussed.

Behavior / Age / Cognitive / Climate / Models / Mentoring / Education / Theory / Creativity

CBIR Record Number: 28070

Buffalo State College, State University of New York