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      Individual, collective, and contextual aspects in the identification of giftedness

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      Gifted Education International
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          Giftedness is typically thought of as an individual characteristic. But the development and labeling of an individual as “gifted” is always a collective process and takes place embedded within local, sociocultural, and temporal contexts. The view of giftedness as individual is deceptive and results in faulty practice, such as the bestowal of huge advantages in development and labeling upon children whose parents have more substantial financial and other resources. This article applies a pentagonal implicit theory of giftedness to the analysis of individual, collective, and contextual factors in development and labeling and concludes that giftedness should never be viewed merely as an individual characteristic. Doing so not only distorts reality but creates procedures that tend to pass identification and development of “giftedness” inequitably through successive generations of families by virtue of the families’ resources.

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                Gifted Education International
                Gifted Education International
                SAGE Publications
                0261-4294
                2047-9077
                January 2024
                February 11 2023
                January 2024
                : 40
                : 1
                : 3-24
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                [1 ]Psychology, Cornell University College of Human Ecology, Ithaca, NY, USA
                Article
                10.1177/02614294231156986
                50db55fb-8538-4484-9077-6a58fc250c40
                © 2024

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