Best Practices

Best practices of talent support in Europe and worldwide. In this page, you can find docuements in three categories:

Books

János Gordon Győri, ed.:
International Horizons of Talent Support I

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János Gordon Győri, ed.:
International Horizons of Talent Support II

Studies

 

Balázs Hornyák:

 

Kinga Bereczki:
Talent Support Programme of Amoeba Foundation

 

Natália Váradi:
Kárpátaljai Európai Tehetségpontunk bemutatkozása

 

Ildikó Orosz - Natália Váradi:
Talent Support in Transcarpathia

 

Szilárd András:
Mathematical Talent Support in Transylvania

 

János Péntek and József Somai:
The Nyilas Misi Talent Support Association

 

István Berszán:
Land-rover reading/writing exercises - Talent support in the forest: Programme of the Invisible College

 

Albert Kiss:

 

Prof. Dr. Sándor Molnár and Györgyné Erdei:
Study trip to Lahti, Finland

 

Róbert Kormányos - János Vida:
Talent care in Voivodina

 

Judit Pap
What is the Chest curious of?

Summer School of Science 2011, Visnjan, Croatia

See also at our page Talent support at the Summer School of Science in Croatia.

András Szenczi
Research, community, opportunity
- the role played by the Movement of Researcher Students (Kutató Diákok Mozgalma) in helping students with outstanding abilities

See also an article on the movement in the news!

A good practice from Nijmegen, the Nederlands:
CBO (Centrum voor Begaafdheidsonderzoek)
Center for the Study of Giftedness
 

Studies for Companies

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Eszter Avar, Anna Magos and János Salamon:
Best HR Practices of International Large Companies

 

Talent is a special kind of natural resource that is available in every country.