The purpose of this study was to examine the attitudes of school teachers regarding the education of gifted students in Greek educational settings and to identify the factors affecting such perceptions. The sample consisted of 245 teachers (70 men and 145 women) of primary (N = 85) and secondary (N = 150) education who completed the questionnaire «Opinions about the gifted and their education» of Gagné & Nadeau (1991). The results showed that the perceptions of teachers concerning gifted children and their education are influenced by factors such as prior teaching experience with gifted students, knowledge in pedagogy and special education issues, and the area of teachers' expertise. Overall, attitudes of educators in this sample seem consi...
AbstractTeachers, have an important place on students’ educating. This is why, it is important for t...
Given that teachers have one of the most significant influences on the educational development of gi...
This study obtained new empirical evidence on preservice teacher attitudes towards gifted students a...
In the course of their work, teachers often come across gifted pupils. According to the White Paper ...
The goal of the study was to find out what is the influence of theoretical, practical and personal e...
In Australia, the implementation of policies and provisions for gifted education vary among the stat...
This thesis focuses on the role of a teacher in the educational process of gifted children. The main...
AbstractThis study aims to measure primary school teachers’ opinions about gifted students. This res...
Master of EducationThe purpose of the study was to identify perceptions, preferences and attitudes o...
Do classroom teachers have one of the most significant influences on the learning, achievement and d...
Research has strengthened the argument that teachers’ attitudes directly influence their emotions an...
The aim of the research was to construct a scale of teachers’ attitudes toward the education of gift...
The central importance of the teacher in enhancing student achievement outcomes is well documented. ...
In the field of gifted education, there is little research on the perceptions of high school teacher...
This study compared the culture-dependent attitudes of Finnish teachers (N.147) and American teacher...
AbstractTeachers, have an important place on students’ educating. This is why, it is important for t...
Given that teachers have one of the most significant influences on the educational development of gi...
This study obtained new empirical evidence on preservice teacher attitudes towards gifted students a...
In the course of their work, teachers often come across gifted pupils. According to the White Paper ...
The goal of the study was to find out what is the influence of theoretical, practical and personal e...
In Australia, the implementation of policies and provisions for gifted education vary among the stat...
This thesis focuses on the role of a teacher in the educational process of gifted children. The main...
AbstractThis study aims to measure primary school teachers’ opinions about gifted students. This res...
Master of EducationThe purpose of the study was to identify perceptions, preferences and attitudes o...
Do classroom teachers have one of the most significant influences on the learning, achievement and d...
Research has strengthened the argument that teachers’ attitudes directly influence their emotions an...
The aim of the research was to construct a scale of teachers’ attitudes toward the education of gift...
The central importance of the teacher in enhancing student achievement outcomes is well documented. ...
In the field of gifted education, there is little research on the perceptions of high school teacher...
This study compared the culture-dependent attitudes of Finnish teachers (N.147) and American teacher...
AbstractTeachers, have an important place on students’ educating. This is why, it is important for t...
Given that teachers have one of the most significant influences on the educational development of gi...
This study obtained new empirical evidence on preservice teacher attitudes towards gifted students a...