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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
June 2024
Print publication year:
2024
Online ISBN:
9781009370622

Book description

Prepare for a captivating journey into the depths of human potential and excellence in this scholarly work. Within these pages, discover evolving complexity theory (ECT), a unified theory of talent development that integrates a rich body of research and explores a wide array of talent-related phenomena. This theory challenges conventional wisdom, shifting the focus from genetics and environmental factors to the dynamic interplay of self-organized development and real-time person–environment interactions. This book provides a practical roadmap, emphasizing actions over genetic determinants, guiding readers toward the attainment of higher levels of excellence. Departing from traditional perspectives, Dr. Dai envisions human development as a self-organized journey toward higher coherence, reframing talent development as active participation in sociocultural activities from which one's individuality evolves, and directions and purposes are crystalized. Written in an engaging and narrative style, this work is essential reading for researchers, students, and professionals seeking a deeper understanding of human potential.

Reviews

‘Improvements in life for individuals and in the lives of societies begin with deep analyses of what has come before, what exists at the present, and what dreams could perhaps become realities. David Dai’s new book, The Nature and Nurture of Talent: A New Foundation for Human Excellence, inspires just this sort of contemplation about talent development and optimizing life for the many. Having read it twice, I feel compelled to do so again, as it has inspired me to shake up a few things in my own personal talent space.’

F. Richard Olenchak - Purdue University

‘David Dai has been one of educational psychology’s most innovative conceptual thinkers for many years. In this book, he digs deep into the social and cultural forces that impact talent development, providing a very comprehensive overview of how, when, and why talent develops. The ideas in this volume will influence our conceptions of talent and extraordinary achievement for years to come.’

Jonathan A. Plucker - Johns Hopkins University

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