The Genius in All of Us

Why Everything You've Been Told About Genetics, Talent, and IQ Is Wrong

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The Genius in All of Us

Why Everything You've Been Told About Genetics, Talent, and IQ Is Wrong

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With irresistibly persuasive vigor, David Shenk debunks the long-standing notion of genetic "giftedness." We are not prisoners of our DNA, and greatness is in the reach of every individual. Now in the Ebook version, you can delve more deeply into the exhaustive research behind the argument and seamlessly jump back and forth between the text and notes section for an interactive experience. With direct links, resources for students and online forums, you can also fully participate in the lively debates Shenk's book will spark.DNA does not make us who we are. "Forget everything you think you know about genes, talent, and intelligence," he writes. "In recent years, a mountain of scientific evidence has emerged suggesting a completely new paradigm: not talent scarcity, but latent talent abundance."Integrating cutting-edge research from a wide swath of disciplines--cognitive science, genetics, biology, child development--Shenk offers a highly optimistic new view of human potential. The problem isn't our inadequate genetic assets, but our inability, so far, to tap into what we already have. IQ testing and widespread acceptance of "innate" abilities have created an unnecessarily pessimistic view of humanity--and fostered much misdirected public policy, especially in education.The truth is much more exciting. Genes are not a "blueprint" that bless some with greatness and doom most of us to mediocrity or worse. Rather our individual destinies are a product of the complex interplay between genes and outside stimuli-a dynamic that we, as people and as parents, can influence.This is a revolutionary and optimistic message. We are not prisoners of our DNA. We all have the potential for greatness. EBOOK-ONLY EXTRAS:-- Throughout the book, links connect endnote marks to the corresponding sources and notes in the Evidence section.-- In the Evidence section, direct links to original sources.-- Each chapter closes with a direct link to an online discussion forum at David's Shenk blog. Requires a reader that features a web browser and has access to the web.

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Doubleday
Pages
320

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The Genius in All of Us
2010, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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Library of Congress
BF341 .S54 2010, QH447 .S53 2009, QH447 .S53 2010

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
320
Dimensions
9.4 x 6 x 1.3 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24091652M
Internet Archive
geniusinallofusw0000shen_p8w2
ISBN 10
0385523653
ISBN 13
9780385523653
LCCN
2009018376
OCLC/WorldCat
320697486, 535547019

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