
The Nature and Nurture of Giftedness
by Dai, David Yun-
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Summary
Author Biography
"David Yun Dai has emerged as the leading voice in conceptualizing giftedness and gifted education. This subtle, sophisticated. nuanced, deep, and challenging book provides a new theoretical foundation for the field and a blueprint for reforming practice. A stunning achievement."---David Henry Feldman, Professor, Tufts University
"This book expands the theoretical perspectives surrounding the long-debated questions about the nature of giftedness and the implications for developing high levels of human potential. Critical issues are addressed from an excitingly extended point of view that causes the reader to reexamine many long-held beliefs about giftedness."---Joseph S. Renzulli, Director, National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented, University of Connecticur
"The nature and nurture of giftdness is the root question underlying most of the dialogue about gifted children. In his thoughtful and original critique, David Dai takes on the old saws, reinvigorates the issues, and recasts the story based on new evidence. The book is destined to be a standard reference for the foresecable future."---Laurence J. Coleman, Professor, Daso Herb Chair in Gifted Studies, Judith Herb College of Education, University of Toledo
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Introduction | p. 1 |
A Brief Intellectual History of "Giftedness" | p. 8 |
The Challenge of Defining What We Mean by "Gifted" | p. 9 |
A Dialectical Cycle of Construction, Deconstruction, and Reconstruction of Giftedness | p. 11 |
Conclusion: The Concept of Giftedness Comes of Age | p. 23 |
Essential Tensions in Understanding and Nurturing Gifted Potential | p. 24 |
Changes in Theoretical Foundations Undergirding the Changing Conceptions of Giftedness | p. 24 |
Toward a New Synthesis | p. 35 |
A Framework of Essential Tensions | p. 38 |
From Nature or Nurture to Nature in Nurture | p. 47 |
Framing the Nature-Nurture Debate | p. 48 |
The Inseparability of Nature and Nurture: An Alternative Perspective | p. 68 |
Conclusion: Multiple Pathways to Excellence | p. 74 |
Hedgehog or Fox? Domain Specificity Versus Domain Generality as a Joint Function of Person, Domain, and Development | p. 75 |
How Domains of Giftedness Are Defined | p. 76 |
Domain Specificity and Domain Generality as an Issue of the Basic Architecture of Human Functioning: Horizontal, Vertical, or Hierarchical? | p. 78 |
Meaning of Domain Specificity or Domain Generality at Different Levels of Development | p. 84 |
Domain Specificity as a Dynamic Bootstrapping (Fitting) Process | p. 88 |
Creativity: Domain-Specific or Domain-General? | p. 99 |
Conclusion: Integration of Structural, Functional, and Developmental Dimensions | p. 102 |
Qualitative or Quantitative Differences? Person, Process, and Developmental Outcome | p. 103 |
Background: The Categorical Approach to Gifted Education | p. 104 |
In Search of Personal and Behavioral Characteristics as Qualitative Differences | p. 106 |
Development as Emergence of Novelty and Qualitative Differences | p. 115 |
Technical and Pragmatic Considerations | p. 117 |
Conclusions: When "Exceptional" Is Truly Exceptional | p. 121 |
Truth in the Eye of the Beholder: Differences in Worldviews and Epistemic Stances | p. 123 |
What Counts as the Best Evidence of "Giftedness": Aptitude or Authentic Achievement? | p. 124 |
How We Come to Know the Nature and Development of Gifts and Talents: Nomothetic Versus Idiographic | p. 133 |
How We Explain and Predict Manifestations and Development of Gifted Behavior: Reductionism Versus Emergentism | p. 139 |
Conclusion: Toward a Methodological Synthesis | p. 147 |
Ends and Means of Gifted Education | p. 148 |
A Framework for Understanding Gifted Education | p. 148 |
The Expertise Versus Creativity Tension | p. 149 |
The Gifted Child Versus Talent Development Tension | p. 158 |
Conclusion: Integration of Individual and Social Aspects of Talent Development | p. 167 |
Gifted Education in Broader Social Contexts: Excellence at the Cost of Equity? | p. 169 |
Gifted Education Under Siege | p. 171 |
Defining Excellence and Equity and Framing the Debate | p. 173 |
Gifted Education in Broader Sociocultural Contexts | p. 191 |
Conclusion: Equal Opportunity, but Not Equal Outcomes | p. 192 |
Toward a New Synthesis in Understanding Gifted Development: A Framework for Gifted Studies | p. 194 |
Giftedness in the Making: Basic Tenets of Differential Development | p. 196 |
Identifying Emergent and Evolving Properties Based on Levels of Analysis | p. 200 |
Integration of the Four Levels of Analysis | p. 210 |
Reconceptualization of Key Ontological Issues in Light of the Framework | p. 217 |
Research and Practical Implications of the Framework | p. 220 |
Conclusion: Contextual-Temporal Emergence of Giftedness and Excellence | p. 222 |
Toward a Developmentally Responsive, Socially Responsible Gifted Education | p. 223 |
Changing Theoretical, Educational, and Social Contexts | p. 223 |
Gifted Education at the Crossroads: Definitions, Aims, and Guiding Principles | p. 226 |
The Prospects of Gifted Education: From Research to Practice | p. 242 |
Conclusion: Can Gifted Education Work Without Gifted Programs? | p. 245 |
Glossary | p. 249 |
References | p. 257 |
Author Index | p. 291 |
Subject Index | p. 299 |
About the Author | p. 303 |
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