I spent a minute on google and google/scholar using keywords sociocultural
and gifted or gifted education. Plenty of
relevant information comes up.
mike
On 6/6/05, David H Kirshner <dkirsh@lsu.edu> wrote:
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> Thanks much, Vera.
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> John-Steiner" To: "xmca@weber.ucsd.edu" <xmca@weber.ucsd.edu>
> <vygotsky@unm.edu cc: (bcc: David H Kirshner/dkirsh/LSU)
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> Although I can't give you a particular reference to "gifted education"
> we have explored the issue of a Vygotskian approach to creativity in the
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> Creativity in the Making: Vygotsky's Contemporary Contribution to the
> Dialectic of Development and Creativity, Moran, S. and John-Steiner, V.
> 2003 in Creativity and Development Counterpoints Oxford University Press.
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> Creativity Research Journal special issue on Play, Vygotsky and
> Imagination Vol 5, Number 1, 1992.
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> I believe some of this material does have reference to gifted education,
> in whatever way one might define it.
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> Warm regards,
> Vera
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