During their teaching program, pre-service teachers participated in a course concerning teaching in the heterogeneous classroom. As an introduction to the issue of ‘gifted children’, the pre-service teachers were given an assignment: (1) to interview gifted children (identified as gifted by the Ministry of Education, according to IQ level) in their own classes or schools, about their situation in the heterogeneous class or school. (2) To write a personal reflection about what they learned from these interviews. These data provided the basis for the study of the unique needs of ‘gifted children’ and the responses of pre-service teachers to these issues. The present study is based on the analysis of these collective re...
This chapter of scientific monograph deals with specific professional competencies of teachers teach...
The new National Curriculum for schools in England & Wales stresses the need for 'differentiation' ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of two intervention strategies in inc...
During their teaching program, pre-service teachers participated in a course concerning teaching in ...
AbstractThe aim of the study is to determine the opinions of teachers about gifted children. This re...
AbstractTeachers, have an important place on students’ educating. This is why, it is important for t...
A country’s prosperity relies on the creative potential of its people. Educating gifted students mus...
A country’s prosperity relies on the creative potential of its people. Educating gifted students mus...
The education of students identified as ‘gifted’ has had a highly problematic history, having been j...
Gifted individuals are those with extraordinary abilities unlike their peers. Poor sociometric statu...
A country’s prosperity relies on the creative potential of its people. Educating gifted students mus...
AbstractIn present time is very important to discover gifted individuals, particularly pupils, in or...
Intellectually gifted children constitute one of a nation\u27s greatest natural resources. High inte...
Intellectually gifted children constitute one of a nation\u27s greatest natural resources. High inte...
Underachieving gifted students are a very diverse group affected by a variety of factors. In this th...
This chapter of scientific monograph deals with specific professional competencies of teachers teach...
The new National Curriculum for schools in England & Wales stresses the need for 'differentiation' ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of two intervention strategies in inc...
During their teaching program, pre-service teachers participated in a course concerning teaching in ...
AbstractThe aim of the study is to determine the opinions of teachers about gifted children. This re...
AbstractTeachers, have an important place on students’ educating. This is why, it is important for t...
A country’s prosperity relies on the creative potential of its people. Educating gifted students mus...
A country’s prosperity relies on the creative potential of its people. Educating gifted students mus...
The education of students identified as ‘gifted’ has had a highly problematic history, having been j...
Gifted individuals are those with extraordinary abilities unlike their peers. Poor sociometric statu...
A country’s prosperity relies on the creative potential of its people. Educating gifted students mus...
AbstractIn present time is very important to discover gifted individuals, particularly pupils, in or...
Intellectually gifted children constitute one of a nation\u27s greatest natural resources. High inte...
Intellectually gifted children constitute one of a nation\u27s greatest natural resources. High inte...
Underachieving gifted students are a very diverse group affected by a variety of factors. In this th...
This chapter of scientific monograph deals with specific professional competencies of teachers teach...
The new National Curriculum for schools in England & Wales stresses the need for 'differentiation' ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of two intervention strategies in inc...