We examine recent research across countries and cultures in regard to the issues related to the formation of gifted and talented education perspectives, policies, and practices. Many modern cultures and subcultures have developed formal and informal definitions of what it means to be gifted and talented, and when we compare the perceptions, policies, and practices across nations, we discover very different constructs of intelligence and ability. These understandings of giftedness and gifted and talented education can be grouped into four binary dimensions, scholarly versus co-curricular capabilities, aptitude versus achievement, nature versus nurture, and individualistic versus collective, that have significant implications for policy and...
2020 Horizon Research Publishing. All rights reserved. The aim of this review is to consider recent ...
Nearly in all contemporary definitions of giftedness and talent, it is asserted that they can be man...
In the world of gifted education, educators must first find students who qualify for gifted services...
We examine recent research across countries and cultures in regard to the issues related to the form...
Introduction to Volume 4, No of Global Education Review Although there is a lack of universal conse...
This study examines the similarities and differences between the US and India in their approaches to...
The article examines socio-economic and political influences on gifted education. It highlights the...
While the notion of someone being extraordinary in the most positive of terms is ancient, the more c...
Gifted education in international schools is an area that is yet to be fully investigated. The aim o...
Nowadays, gifted education varies considerably from country to country. On one hand, there are count...
Intellectually gifted individuals are increasingly seen as the problem solvers of the future who are...
developing giftedness: a worldwide perspective* The paper analyses world perspectives on gifted educ...
This timely book brings together experts from around the world to share expertise and best practice ...
Who, rather than what, decides what giftedness is? The academic world traditionally focuses on theor...
The purpose of the present article is to provide an overview of gifted education in China, by tracin...
2020 Horizon Research Publishing. All rights reserved. The aim of this review is to consider recent ...
Nearly in all contemporary definitions of giftedness and talent, it is asserted that they can be man...
In the world of gifted education, educators must first find students who qualify for gifted services...
We examine recent research across countries and cultures in regard to the issues related to the form...
Introduction to Volume 4, No of Global Education Review Although there is a lack of universal conse...
This study examines the similarities and differences between the US and India in their approaches to...
The article examines socio-economic and political influences on gifted education. It highlights the...
While the notion of someone being extraordinary in the most positive of terms is ancient, the more c...
Gifted education in international schools is an area that is yet to be fully investigated. The aim o...
Nowadays, gifted education varies considerably from country to country. On one hand, there are count...
Intellectually gifted individuals are increasingly seen as the problem solvers of the future who are...
developing giftedness: a worldwide perspective* The paper analyses world perspectives on gifted educ...
This timely book brings together experts from around the world to share expertise and best practice ...
Who, rather than what, decides what giftedness is? The academic world traditionally focuses on theor...
The purpose of the present article is to provide an overview of gifted education in China, by tracin...
2020 Horizon Research Publishing. All rights reserved. The aim of this review is to consider recent ...
Nearly in all contemporary definitions of giftedness and talent, it is asserted that they can be man...
In the world of gifted education, educators must first find students who qualify for gifted services...