A frequent reason for teachers not making special provisions for a gifted child is that the child is 'not fitting in socially'. The conjecture that a psychological source of such negative affect has evolved along with human language was tested with a large sample (N = 377) of teachers in England, Scotland, and Australia who were undertaking continuing professional development (CPD) in gifted education. Quantitative indicators of teachers` subconscious feelings toward gifted children were measured using a five-dimensional semantic differential instrument. Oblique factor analysis produced a three-factor structure, namely, general characteristics of gifted children including high cognitive abilities, social misfits, and antisocial leaders. Te...
UnrestrictedFor years research on gifted education has discussed the importance of professional deve...
© The Author(s) 2021.This study, using a phenomenological research design, was conducted with 10 gif...
Approximately 6% of students enrolled in schools in the United States, grades K-12, are classified a...
Although the social and emotional development of gifted students has gained considerable attention i...
Do classroom teachers have one of the most significant influences on the learning, achievement and d...
Among gifted children there are no more behaviorally disturbed children than among children of avera...
This dissertations reports four studies on the social-emotional effects of accelerating gifted stude...
In Australia, the implementation of policies and provisions for gifted education vary among the stat...
© 2019 Gyandhara International Academic Publications. All rights reserved. Purpose of the Study: The...
Master of EducationThe purpose of the study was to identify perceptions, preferences and attitudes o...
The article provides an overview of foreign publications on the issue of giftedness. Particular atte...
This study obtained new empirical evidence on preservice teacher attitudes towards gifted students a...
This article deals with issues related to improving the quality of education of intellectually gifte...
Research shows that biases exist in regard to teacher nominations for gifted programs in the areas o...
This research examined the relationships among personality factors, social support, emotional well-b...
UnrestrictedFor years research on gifted education has discussed the importance of professional deve...
© The Author(s) 2021.This study, using a phenomenological research design, was conducted with 10 gif...
Approximately 6% of students enrolled in schools in the United States, grades K-12, are classified a...
Although the social and emotional development of gifted students has gained considerable attention i...
Do classroom teachers have one of the most significant influences on the learning, achievement and d...
Among gifted children there are no more behaviorally disturbed children than among children of avera...
This dissertations reports four studies on the social-emotional effects of accelerating gifted stude...
In Australia, the implementation of policies and provisions for gifted education vary among the stat...
© 2019 Gyandhara International Academic Publications. All rights reserved. Purpose of the Study: The...
Master of EducationThe purpose of the study was to identify perceptions, preferences and attitudes o...
The article provides an overview of foreign publications on the issue of giftedness. Particular atte...
This study obtained new empirical evidence on preservice teacher attitudes towards gifted students a...
This article deals with issues related to improving the quality of education of intellectually gifte...
Research shows that biases exist in regard to teacher nominations for gifted programs in the areas o...
This research examined the relationships among personality factors, social support, emotional well-b...
UnrestrictedFor years research on gifted education has discussed the importance of professional deve...
© The Author(s) 2021.This study, using a phenomenological research design, was conducted with 10 gif...
Approximately 6% of students enrolled in schools in the United States, grades K-12, are classified a...