teacher-gifted pupil interaction in first and middle schools This paper is a description of part of a larger project (note 1). The total study examined perceptions of gifted children by their classroom peers and teachers as well as their interactions in the normal classroom. Thirty-nine children labelled as gifted by thirteen first and middle schools in one LEA (Local Education Authority) were involved. The children were in twenty-four different classroqms, and were observed for approximately one week each. The present paper focuses on the interactions that occurred between the teachers and the gifted children as compared with the other children in the classroom (note 2). Methodolog
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The central importance of primary school teacher attitudes and expertise in optimising learning outc...
During their teaching program, pre-service teachers participated in a course concerning teaching in ...
Although the social and emotional development of gifted students has gained considerable attention i...
Educators exert a tremendous influence on gifted children’s academic and social-emotional developmen...
Master of EducationThe purpose of the study was to identify perceptions, preferences and attitudes o...
With the awareness that pupils are different from each other, one begins to think about adapting tea...
This chapter of scientific monograph deals with specific professional competencies of teachers teach...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between principals, teachers, and the...
In the course of their work, teachers often come across gifted pupils. According to the White Paper ...
This article deals with issues related to improving the quality of education of intellectually gifte...
There is a strong tradition in classroom environment research involving investigations of associatio...
The relationship between the perceptions of teachers and those of gifted students regarding gifted c...
This thesis focuses on the role of a teacher in the educational process of gifted children. The main...
Recognizing the important role that classroom teachers play in the referral of students for possible...
This study focused on the impact of gifted students and a pullout program on nongifted students in a...
The central importance of primary school teacher attitudes and expertise in optimising learning outc...
During their teaching program, pre-service teachers participated in a course concerning teaching in ...
Although the social and emotional development of gifted students has gained considerable attention i...