Charles Murray: Giftedness vs. humility
From The Wall Street Journal
After writing about Americans with below-average intelligence, and those with higher IQs who are wasting time and money in college, Charles Murray turns his analysis toward the highly gifted.
He says too little is being done to nurture and challenge those with IQs in the highest percentiles — and that the most intelligent among us also need to learn how to be humble about their gifts.
Read the final column in his three-part series on education in the United States, from the Wall Street Journal (Jan. 18): click here.
After writing about Americans with below-average intelligence, and those with higher IQs who are wasting time and money in college, Charles Murray turns his analysis toward the highly gifted.
He says too little is being done to nurture and challenge those with IQs in the highest percentiles — and that the most intelligent among us also need to learn how to be humble about their gifts.
Read the final column in his three-part series on education in the United States, from the Wall Street Journal (Jan. 18): click here.
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