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Olszewski-Kubilius, Paula; Subotnik, Rena F.; Worrell, Frank C. – High Ability Studies, 2015
Motivation and emotional regulation are important for the sustained focused study and practice required for high levels of achievement and creative productivity in adulthood. Using the talent development model proposed by the authors as a framework, the authors discuss several important psychosocial skills based on the psychological research…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, High Achievement, Talent Development, Motivation
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Subotnik, Rena F.; Olszewski-Kubilius, Paula; Worrell, Frank C. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2012
In this monograph, the authors advanced a set of interrelated arguments: The abilities of individuals do matter, particularly their abilities in specific talent domains; different talent domains have different developmental trajectories that vary as to when they start, peak, and end; and opportunities provided by society are crucial at every point…
Descriptors: Gifted, Talent Development, Psychology, Talent
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Lubart, Todd; Zenasni, Franck; Barbot, Baptiste – International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity, 2013
This article presents the concept of creative potential and its link to talent. Psychological measures to assess creative potential in children and adolescents (EPoC) and adults (Creative Profiler) are then described. Implications for developing creativity are proposed.
Descriptors: Creativity, Talent, Creativity Tests, Creative Thinking
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Gagne, Francoys – High Ability Studies, 2010
This article begins with a brief survey of the recent update of the "Differentiated Model of Giftedness and Talent" (DMGT). The DMGT defines talent development as the transformation of outstanding natural abilities (called gifts) into outstanding knowledge and skills (called talents). Two types of catalysts, intrapersonal and…
Descriptors: Gifted, Motivation, Talent Development, Models
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Nicpon, Megan Foley; Pfeiffer, Steven I. – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2011
Psychologists working in the schools have an opportunity to affect in new and exciting ways the services they provide to high-ability students. A talent development framework offers a unique lens through which gifted services is conceptualized. The framework moves school psychologists beyond viewing giftedness and high IQ as synonymous to…
Descriptors: Psychological Services, School Psychologists, Guidance Programs, Gifted