- Overview
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- Book Intro
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Children's education is always a big topic for parents. This book, which describes the author's first-hand experience in the United States of gifted children, giftedness, and education for the gifted, is a book that will teach the process of settling in a foreign country, helping children adapt, and also explaining how to raise children smarter. The author, who became an expert on gifted education thanks to the teachings of her mentor, Professor Paula Olszewski-Kubilius, explains it in a way that makes it easy for readers to understand.
- About the Author
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LEE SUN YOUNG
the University of Georgia, USA in 2002, majoring in Gifted/Creativity Education. After seven years of research and education at Northwestern University's Center for Talent Development in Evanston, Illinois, USA, she returned to Seoul in the fall of 2009 when she was appointed as a professor of education at Yonsei University. She is a scholar representing gifted education, talent development education, and creative education. She serves as the first and only foreign vice editor of the Gifted Child Quarterly, the premier academic journal in gifted education, published by the National Society for the Gifted and Talented. She’s not just actively sharing more than 100 research and academic activities on gifted education, talent development education, and creativity education through academic journals and books at home and abroad, but also working hard to find ways to help with field application and utilization of her research findings.