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Gifted and talented children in(and out of)the classroom
Feb 28th 2006 talent and dependent on both culture and context. Which categories of definition are ... dislocation from friends and peer group. |
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How does cultural dislocation affect the ego?
Get access to the full version of this article. View access options below. Cultural dislocation – the removal of a person from a location organized by a particular set of cultural practices and placing them in another location organized by a substantially different set of cultural practices – can shock and alter the ego.
What are the six theoretical perspectives on talent?
We then move on to identify six relevant theoretical perspectives on talent (i.e., talent as capital; talent as individual difference; talent as giftedness; talent as identity; talent as strength; and talent as the perception of talent) which we argue can serve as a basis for theory building, methodological advances, and new empirical work.
Is Global Talent mobility a cross-cultural challenge?
As noted above, a key caveat in relation to global talent mobility is the cross-cultural challenge and its implications for international HRM talent management ( Collings, 2014) such as bi-cultural employees.
Do hr and talent management play a role in cross-cultural M&A?
To summarize, we argue that to reduce the complexity of cross-cultural M&A and increase the likelihood of cross-cultural M&A success, the HR function and appropriate talent management can play a critical role.
What does it mean to be Gifted/Talented
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groups of both traditional and contemporary/Western arts were included to connection to family, peers, and community, as well as to other ethnic communities, I must also thank Dr Anthony Marsella, who granted me (a embrace varying portions of identity depending upon context? A study of academically talented |
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