This stack will review the history of GT assessment along with the theorist.
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Alfred Binet | Helped to create the first intelligence test in 1908
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Lewis Terman | Father of Gifted
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David Wechsler | Developed the WISC, WAIS,and WPPSI Intelligence tests
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J.P. Guilford | Created the Structure of the Intellect
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Lev Vygotsky | Introduced the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)
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Joseph Renzulli | Introduced the Three Ring Model
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Robert Sternberg | Introduced the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
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Howard Gardner | Introduced Multiple Intelligences
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John Feldhusen | Included Vocational Intelligence in his model
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