There is a lot that can be learned about a country based on the programs and provisions it has for mathematically talented students. While it is difficult to identify a single U.S. "program" or "approach" for gifted education, in general the trend is to put mathematically talented students through the standard mathematics sequence, just starting at an earlier age. In Hungary, on the other hand, the focus is on enrichment over acceleration. This paper explores how some very different historical, cultural, and political forces have shaped these two countries' different approaches to educating mathematically talented students
This study examines the reactions and experiences of students who are educated under the Pósa method...
This article demonstrates the idiosyncrasies of the Hungarian public educational system (primary, se...
This article provides an outline of talent identification practices and challenges in Hungary. First...
There is a lot that can be learned about a country based on the programs and provisions it has for m...
The purpose of this study was to describe the development of the Hungarian mathematics education sys...
Hungary is famous for its production of large numbers of highly talented mathematicians and physicis...
Abstract: this paper reports on almost one hundred observations of mathematics classes in Budapest, ...
In recent decades, Hungary and the United States have embraced new philosophies in their approach to...
Hungary has long been known for its outstanding production of mathematical talent. Extracurricular p...
International assessment programs have been indicating that Hungary is among those countries where b...
This study examines the similarities and differences between the US and India in their approaches to...
In this paper we compare the final exams in mathematics in Hungary and Germany (exemplified by the f...
Nowadays, gifted education varies considerably from country to country. On one hand, there are count...
The Hungarian system is ideal to test the effect of early-selection on inequality of opportunity, si...
Supported by CNRConsiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR). Biblioteca Centrale / CNR - Consiglio Nazi...
This study examines the reactions and experiences of students who are educated under the Pósa method...
This article demonstrates the idiosyncrasies of the Hungarian public educational system (primary, se...
This article provides an outline of talent identification practices and challenges in Hungary. First...
There is a lot that can be learned about a country based on the programs and provisions it has for m...
The purpose of this study was to describe the development of the Hungarian mathematics education sys...
Hungary is famous for its production of large numbers of highly talented mathematicians and physicis...
Abstract: this paper reports on almost one hundred observations of mathematics classes in Budapest, ...
In recent decades, Hungary and the United States have embraced new philosophies in their approach to...
Hungary has long been known for its outstanding production of mathematical talent. Extracurricular p...
International assessment programs have been indicating that Hungary is among those countries where b...
This study examines the similarities and differences between the US and India in their approaches to...
In this paper we compare the final exams in mathematics in Hungary and Germany (exemplified by the f...
Nowadays, gifted education varies considerably from country to country. On one hand, there are count...
The Hungarian system is ideal to test the effect of early-selection on inequality of opportunity, si...
Supported by CNRConsiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR). Biblioteca Centrale / CNR - Consiglio Nazi...
This study examines the reactions and experiences of students who are educated under the Pósa method...
This article demonstrates the idiosyncrasies of the Hungarian public educational system (primary, se...
This article provides an outline of talent identification practices and challenges in Hungary. First...