Valuing the Feminine | ADJ Volume 5 | E-Journal
Advancement Development Journal | The main theoretical focus of this issue is the Relational Model, originally called “Self-in-Relation Theory.” This issue contains a theory of eight phases in gifted women’s development; a discussion of female giftedness; the matrilineal cultural of the Marshall Islands; ancient goddesses as models for alternative images of women; a woman’s view of male roles and rules, and Leta Hollingworth as a moral exemplar.
Advancement Development Journal | The main theoretical focus of this issue is the Relational Model, originally called “Self-in-Relation Theory.” This issue contains a theory of eight phases in gifted women’s development; a discussion of female giftedness; the matrilineal cultural of the Marshall Islands; ancient goddesses as models for alternative images of women; a woman’s view of male roles and rules, and Leta Hollingworth as a moral exemplar.
Advancement Development Journal | The main theoretical focus of this issue is the Relational Model, originally called “Self-in-Relation Theory.” This issue contains a theory of eight phases in gifted women’s development; a discussion of female giftedness; the matrilineal cultural of the Marshall Islands; ancient goddesses as models for alternative images of women; a woman’s view of male roles and rules, and Leta Hollingworth as a moral exemplar.