A reflective conversation with Joe Renzulli: What hath the last 20–30 years wrought in terms of gifted education?
This conversation with Joe Renzulli begins by exploring the length of time Renzulli has been involved with gifted education; when his first paper was published; the general tone of gifted education in the U.S. when Renzulli began his career; and the origin of Renzulli's "three-ring conxept...
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