Seeking the Roots of Talent: An Interview with Howard Gardner

What do we know about the origins of talent and its relationship to the artistic products of children? While a number of psychologists, philosophers, educators, and artists have taken diverse paths to locate the roots of talent, few have been as insightful or persistent in that quest as Howard Gardn...

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