Ungiftedtxt,chm,pdf,epub,mobi下载 作者:Scott Barry Kaufman 出版社: Basic Books 副标题: Intelligence Redefined 出版年: 2013-6-4 页数: 424 定价: USD 29.99 装帧: Hardcover ISBN: 9780465025541
内容简介 · · · · · ·The author is a psychologist who explodes the myths surrounding talent, practice, genius, and intelligence. As a child, cognitive psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman was essentially told that he was too dumb to make anything of his life. The results of an IQ test sent him straight to a "special" school for learning disabled students, and when he returned to the public school syste...
The author is a psychologist who explodes the myths surrounding talent, practice, genius, and intelligence. As a child, cognitive psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman was essentially told that he was too dumb to make anything of his life. The results of an IQ test sent him straight to a "special" school for learning disabled students, and when he returned to the public school system he was immediately tracked into the slow lane. A book he consulted in the local library told him that, at his IQ range, receiving a high school diploma would be an achievement. A decade and a half later, Kaufman is a professor at NYU, having received a PhD in psychology from Yale. Ungifted is Kaufman's attempt to explain his success by questioning everything we know about the predictors and pitfalls surrounding the pursuit of intellectual greatness. He explores the latest psychological research in genetics (including the cutting-edge research on epigenetics) and neuroscience, as well as evolutionary, developmental, positive, and cognitive psychology, to uncover the truth about human potential. What he finds is surprising. For example, it turns out that IQ is a poor predictor of lifetime creative achievement, despite the fact that it's treated-especially in the school years-as the end-all-be-all of intelligence metrics. More generally, Kaufman discovers that your genes affect the rate at which you learn something, but talented genes aren't the only route to accelerated learning. Ultimately, he argues, forcing everyone-dyslexics, autistics, prodigies, savants-through an educational system designed exclusively for high-IQ types who score well on a particular kind of test is a disservice to us all. Kaufman peels away labels like "gifted and talented" to reveal the diversity of paths to success, showing that what we need is a more holistic approach that takes into account each person's specific psychology. Weaving together research, anecdotes, and a singular compassion, Ungifted proves that anyone - even those without observable gifts at any given point in time - can become great.
作者简介 · · · · · ·● 美国知名认知心理学家、科普作家,耶鲁大学博士。先后师从心理学大师赫伯特•西蒙、尼古拉斯•麦金托什及罗伯特•斯滕伯格,现任宾夕法尼亚大学积极心理学中心想象力研究所科学主任,主要研究智力、想象力和创造力的测量与开发。 ● 《创造力邮报》联合创始人,“心理学播客”(The Psychology Podcast)主持人,在《科学美国人》开设“美丽心灵”(Beautiful Minds)博客。 ● 2011年因对美学、创造力和艺术的杰出研究获得美国心理学会颁发的丹尼尔•伯莱因奖;2011—2012年获得门萨国际卓越研究奖,被商业内幕网站评为“改变我们看待世界方式的50位突破性科学家”之一。
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值得观看的一本好书!
感觉学到了非常多的知识
很精彩,观点角度十分有趣
非常满意