Book Review: The Talent Code: Greatness isn’t Born. It’s Grown. Here’s How (Author: Daniel Coyle)
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For those in the teaching profession,
we have faced a most enduring psychological
debate: nature or nurture. Think of
those world famous scientists, like Elbert
Einstein, or world champions e.g. Olympic
gold medalists in all kinds of sports,
and music geniuses like Mozart, just to
name a few, and ask yourself are these individuals
born genetically equipped with
special kinds of genes or it is more a result
of their practice or learning? In short, are
highly talented or high-IQ individuals made
or born?
we have faced a most enduring psychological
debate: nature or nurture. Think of
those world famous scientists, like Elbert
Einstein, or world champions e.g. Olympic
gold medalists in all kinds of sports,
and music geniuses like Mozart, just to
name a few, and ask yourself are these individuals
born genetically equipped with
special kinds of genes or it is more a result
of their practice or learning? In short, are
highly talented or high-IQ individuals made
or born?
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