Smart contexts for 21st century talent development

Jonathan A. Plucker, Jacob McWilliams, Jiajun Guo

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Abstract

Due in large part to technological advances, society has changed in unprecedented ways and at a breakneck pace. Yet conceptions of giftedness and models for gifted education have not kept pace with these changes. One conceptual change widely applied to other fields is the use of sociocultural theories, which are rarely applied to the study of and education for giftedness and talent development. Such perspectives emphasize the interrelated nature of the individual and their social and cultural contexts. A sociocultural approach to giftedness focuses less on the individual student and more on the ways in which that student is supported by and interacts with their immediate social context. The emphasis in a sociocultural approach to talent development is primarily on the need to provide enriched contexts for students as they interact with each other and cultural tools, resulting in the emergence of talent.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationConceptions of Giftedness and Talent
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Pages295-316
Number of pages22
ISBN (Electronic)9783030568696
ISBN (Print)9783030568689
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 Dec 2020

Keywords

  • Culture
  • Dynamic assessment
  • Giftedness
  • Sociocultural context
  • Talent

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