In Australia, most teachers enter the profession without having completed any dedicated studies pertaining to gifted education, yet many go on to teach gifted students. There is a substantive body of research supporting the value of professional learning in enhancing attitudes and practices that are conducive to appropriate provisioning for gifted students. In 2008, Monash University began offering a new elective in gifted education which by the end of 2010 had been completed by almost 500 pre-service teachers. This article reports on research conducted with 332 of those participants, using Gagne and Nadeau's (1985) Opinionnaire and a reflective journal. Findings illustrate a strong positive growth in opinions relating to gifted education, ...
This paper reports on an innovative partnership developed between researchers at an Australian unive...
The research investigated the problem of identification of giftedness in primary-aged school student...
This study obtained new empirical evidence on preservice teacher attitudes towards gifted students a...
In Australia, the implementation of policies and provisions for gifted education vary among the stat...
Given that teachers have one of the most significant influences on the educational development of gi...
Our gifted and talented students come with a diverse and unique range of characteristics and abiliti...
Do classroom teachers have one of the most significant influences on the learning, achievement and d...
Do classroom teachers have one of the most significant influences on the learning, achievement and d...
Master of EducationThe purpose of the study was to identify perceptions, preferences and attitudes o...
This paper examines the perspectives of teachers and personnel working in a State Government primary...
According to the Institute for Research and Policy on Acceleration, training in gifted education is ...
A country’s prosperity relies on the creative potential of its people. Educating gifted students mus...
The central importance of the teacher in enhancing student achievement outcomes is well documented. ...
A country’s prosperity relies on the creative potential of its people. Educating gifted students mus...
In the field of gifted education, there is little research on the perceptions of high school teacher...
This paper reports on an innovative partnership developed between researchers at an Australian unive...
The research investigated the problem of identification of giftedness in primary-aged school student...
This study obtained new empirical evidence on preservice teacher attitudes towards gifted students a...
In Australia, the implementation of policies and provisions for gifted education vary among the stat...
Given that teachers have one of the most significant influences on the educational development of gi...
Our gifted and talented students come with a diverse and unique range of characteristics and abiliti...
Do classroom teachers have one of the most significant influences on the learning, achievement and d...
Do classroom teachers have one of the most significant influences on the learning, achievement and d...
Master of EducationThe purpose of the study was to identify perceptions, preferences and attitudes o...
This paper examines the perspectives of teachers and personnel working in a State Government primary...
According to the Institute for Research and Policy on Acceleration, training in gifted education is ...
A country’s prosperity relies on the creative potential of its people. Educating gifted students mus...
The central importance of the teacher in enhancing student achievement outcomes is well documented. ...
A country’s prosperity relies on the creative potential of its people. Educating gifted students mus...
In the field of gifted education, there is little research on the perceptions of high school teacher...
This paper reports on an innovative partnership developed between researchers at an Australian unive...
The research investigated the problem of identification of giftedness in primary-aged school student...
This study obtained new empirical evidence on preservice teacher attitudes towards gifted students a...