This article argues that research and educational practices relating to gifted students can highly benefit by linking up more closely with the mainstream of research on learning and instruction. The CLIA-model for the design of powerful learning environments that consists of four interconnected components (Competence, Learning, Intervention, and Assessment) is thereby used as a framework. The kind of learning processes needed to acquire adaptive competence are well in tune with features of exceptional performance, namely active, constructive, self-regulated and goal- oriented learning. Therefore gifted students should be taught in powerful learning environments that induce in them learning processes that embody those characteristics. Interv...
This commentary addresses Subotnik et al.’s target article from the perspective of researchers activ...
The article aims at revealing the links of gifted pupils’ learning. Seeking to achieve the aim, a qu...
The paper tries to find connections between modern mainstreams of research in educational psychology...
Introduction. The research explores ways of increasing gifted and talented students' academic motiva...
Introduction. The research explores ways of increasing gifted and talented students' academic motiva...
Abstract: This article discusses five reconsiderations (lessons) the research on the education of th...
In this paper it will be argued that the study of giftedness and gifted education can benefit substa...
Bruce M. Shore’s research contributions in gifted education have focused on three contexts that impa...
The article aims at revealing the links of gifted pupils’ learning. Seeking to achieve the aim, a qu...
The article aims at revealing the links of gifted p upils’ learning. Seeking to achieve the aim, a q...
This action research project investigated ways to improve the depth of gifted students' learning. In...
This project describes the characteristics of gifted children and the methods and practices used to ...
The education of children who are gifted is examined with respect to their unique t:aits as a group,...
Committee members: Okrasinski, Jeanne; Werderich, Donna.Advisor: Wilkins, Elizabeth A.Includes illus...
A lack of efficacy research related to effective practices for gifted students in the general-educat...
This commentary addresses Subotnik et al.’s target article from the perspective of researchers activ...
The article aims at revealing the links of gifted pupils’ learning. Seeking to achieve the aim, a qu...
The paper tries to find connections between modern mainstreams of research in educational psychology...
Introduction. The research explores ways of increasing gifted and talented students' academic motiva...
Introduction. The research explores ways of increasing gifted and talented students' academic motiva...
Abstract: This article discusses five reconsiderations (lessons) the research on the education of th...
In this paper it will be argued that the study of giftedness and gifted education can benefit substa...
Bruce M. Shore’s research contributions in gifted education have focused on three contexts that impa...
The article aims at revealing the links of gifted pupils’ learning. Seeking to achieve the aim, a qu...
The article aims at revealing the links of gifted p upils’ learning. Seeking to achieve the aim, a q...
This action research project investigated ways to improve the depth of gifted students' learning. In...
This project describes the characteristics of gifted children and the methods and practices used to ...
The education of children who are gifted is examined with respect to their unique t:aits as a group,...
Committee members: Okrasinski, Jeanne; Werderich, Donna.Advisor: Wilkins, Elizabeth A.Includes illus...
A lack of efficacy research related to effective practices for gifted students in the general-educat...
This commentary addresses Subotnik et al.’s target article from the perspective of researchers activ...
The article aims at revealing the links of gifted pupils’ learning. Seeking to achieve the aim, a qu...
The paper tries to find connections between modern mainstreams of research in educational psychology...