Изучение и обучение одаренных детей в американской педагогической психологии ХХ века
Диссертация
Настоящее и будущее человеческой расы напрямую зависит от тех выдающихся людей, которые наделены творческой сич лой преобразования жизни. Характеризуя одаренных людей, Г. И. Челпанов писал: «Благодаря своему таланту они способны достигнуть того, что совершенно недоступно для посредственного ума. Сама природа раскрывает перед ними свои тайны. Они же являются прозорливыми провидцами будущего… Читать ещё >
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