The purpose of this study was to examine gifted middle school children's communication about bullying. Using both quantitative and qualitative methods, differences between gifted and non-gifted children regarding amount and type of bullying experienced were examined, as well as specifically exploring gifted children's communication about bullying. A total of 344 students, 145 boys and 199 girls, participated in the quantitative survey. These children completed The Olweus Revised Bully/Victim Scale. Children completing the survey were asked questions regarding the types, amounts, locations, and disclosure of bullying. These responses were analyzed through chi-square tests and analysis of variance. A total of 26 gifted children, 13 ...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this qualitative study was to understand how gifted sixth graders inquiry...
In this qualitative study, I examine the students’ interpretations of the effects of being labelled ...
Giftedness occurs in all sectors of society, but children from underprivileged backgrounds are often...
This cross-sectional study examined the prevalence of bullying and victimization among children iden...
Rates of bullying and victimization among gifted and non-gifted, high-achieving (HA) high school stu...
Research has indicated that gifted adolescents experience an increased amount of bullying and cyberb...
Few studies directly examine the relationship between giftedness and peer victimization. Despite th...
The Social and Emotional Development of Gifted Children remains the only book that provides a compre...
Approximately 6% of students enrolled in schools in the United States, grades K-12, are classified a...
Bullying, in all its forms (e.g., verbal, physical, cyber, social ostracism), is a continual problem...
This qualitative study explores 8 gifted adults' perceptions of their own giftedness and how those ...
The purpose of this Educational Criticism and Connoisseurship Study was to analyze the perceptions o...
It is clear that there is a need for more attention to the social and emotional needs of the gifted ...
This article addresses the attitude of adolescents toward their gifted peers. Research reveals the r...
Although the studies conducted in the field of gifted students in our country have gained momentum i...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this qualitative study was to understand how gifted sixth graders inquiry...
In this qualitative study, I examine the students’ interpretations of the effects of being labelled ...
Giftedness occurs in all sectors of society, but children from underprivileged backgrounds are often...
This cross-sectional study examined the prevalence of bullying and victimization among children iden...
Rates of bullying and victimization among gifted and non-gifted, high-achieving (HA) high school stu...
Research has indicated that gifted adolescents experience an increased amount of bullying and cyberb...
Few studies directly examine the relationship between giftedness and peer victimization. Despite th...
The Social and Emotional Development of Gifted Children remains the only book that provides a compre...
Approximately 6% of students enrolled in schools in the United States, grades K-12, are classified a...
Bullying, in all its forms (e.g., verbal, physical, cyber, social ostracism), is a continual problem...
This qualitative study explores 8 gifted adults' perceptions of their own giftedness and how those ...
The purpose of this Educational Criticism and Connoisseurship Study was to analyze the perceptions o...
It is clear that there is a need for more attention to the social and emotional needs of the gifted ...
This article addresses the attitude of adolescents toward their gifted peers. Research reveals the r...
Although the studies conducted in the field of gifted students in our country have gained momentum i...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this qualitative study was to understand how gifted sixth graders inquiry...
In this qualitative study, I examine the students’ interpretations of the effects of being labelled ...
Giftedness occurs in all sectors of society, but children from underprivileged backgrounds are often...