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Carol Fertig
Carol Fertig

I have been active in the education community for 37 years and involved in gifted education for the past 18 years. At various times I have been a classroom teacher, gifted education teacher, consultant, writer, editor, you name it. I live in Colorado, but also spend a fair amount of time in Chicago. I have two grown boys: one in Colorado and one in California. In my spare time I enjoy skiing, mountain biking, and golfing. I also like to read, go to plays, and watch foreign movies. Feel free to send me an e-mail.

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Help Write a Book on Giftedness

Friday, April 27, 2007 - by CFertig - 606 Views - 1 Comments - Category: Parents and Educators
 
Now here’s an interesting concept: David Shenk, author of five books, and a contributor to National Geographic, Slate, The New York Times, Gourmet, Harper's, The American Scholar, NPR, and PBS, is asking for help in writing his next book, which is tentatively titled, The Genius In All of Us: Nature, Nurture and the New Science of Talent and Giftedness, to be published by Doubleday.
 
Shenk started a blog in January called The Genius In All of Us where he presents research that fleshes out a new way of understanding the source of greatness. In the blog, he asks for reader skepticism and openness and for observations and personal experience through posts on the blog or through e-mail. From this dialogue, he hopes to solidify ideas to write a provocative and compelling book.
 
Some of his blog entries include
  • The Narrowness of Greatness
  • Untapped Potential
  • "Gifted and Talented" School Programs
  • On Musical Talent
  • My (Current) Bias
  • What Is I.Q.? (An IQ FAQ)
  • Overconfidence → Incompetence; Humility → Success
  • Genius Is . . .
  • How to Motivate Kids to Be Their Best
  • Where Does Persistence Come From?
  • Labels and Limits
  • Savants and Us (An FAQ)
  • How to Bake a Beethoven Cake: Johann's Recipe for Musical Genius
  • Is IQ Actually AQ? (Mistaking Achievement for "Intelligence")
Whether or not you choose to participate in the online dialog, I think you will find Shenk’s entries interesting. It is also informative to follow the reader discussions that follow each entry.
Comments
By Valentine Cawley @ Wednesday, May 23, 2007 9:58 AM
Surely, a man who needs others to help him write a book is a man without ideas or a viewpoint of his own. I find it ironic that he should aspire to write a book on giftedness, when he needs to rest on the thoughts of others. Funny.
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