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This case study tells the story of fostering creativity in the science classroom through the lens of a gifted physician and now retired U.S. Army Brigadier General who was “unidentified” as gifted while a student and includes a series of informal interviews that illuminate the participant’s formative elementary, middle, and high school and college experiences from 1936–1952.
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Foster, A.S. (2016). Fostering Creativity in Science Classrooms. In: Demetrikopoulos, M.K., Pecore, J.L. (eds) Interplay of Creativity and Giftedness in Science. Advances in Creativity and Giftedness. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-163-2_10
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