Session Information
NAGC 57th Annual Convention & Exhibition
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Malleable Minds: Translating Insights from the Behavioral and Social Sciences to Gifted Education
Track : Signature Series
Program Code: 890
Date: Saturday, November 13, 2010
Time: 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM  EST
Room: C102
PRESENTER (S):
Carolyn Callahan, Commonwealth Professor of Education, University of Virginia
Pat Johnson
Ann Robinson, NAGC President, University of Arkansas - Little Rock
Rena Subotnik, Director, APA Center for Psychology in Schools and Education, American Psychological Association
Description
Recent developments in the behavioral and social sciences provide insights into best practices for developing the talents of our young people from pre-school to high school. This session provides an overview of a U. S. Department of Education collaborative Javits project with NAGC, the American Psychological Association, and the National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented. The goal of the project is to apply new research on human abilities and our beliefs about these abilities to real-world issues facing gifted and talented educators. What can we learn from understanding how the malleable mind develops and how children and adolescents view their own abilities?


Audio Synchronized to PowerPoint
(Code: 890)
Attendee: Free
  
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