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Finding John Galt

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This volume covers significant highlights in the history of gifted education, addressing significant contributors to the field, important political and policy concerns, and programs and practices of note. The book’s scope is holistic, using Ayn Rand’s concept of “men [and women] of the mind” to frame giftedness as a quality of individuals that extends beyond the academic or “schoolhouse” setting and into a range of aspects of the lived human experience of gifted individuals.

286 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 30, 2013

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Elizabeth A. Romey

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Dr. Romey is Assistant Professor of Gifted Education in the Department of Leadership and Teacher Education, University of South Alabama.

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GOING FROM THAT FANFIC_HATE POAST, RILEY WROTE PAWN TO QUEEN THEN SOME YA NOVEL AND THEN THIS WAS PUBLISHED LAST YEAR BY THE SAME AUTHOR DDDD:
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