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Izel Can; Didem Inel Ekici – Educational Studies, 2024
This explanatory case study aims to investigate conceptual changes on the part of gifted and talented students and describe their reflective thinking with regard to problem-solving as part of the problem-based learning (PBL) process. Twenty-two gifted and talented fourth grade primary school students participated in the study. The students were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Academically Gifted, Science Instruction
Asli Çakir; Hatice Akkoç – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2024
This study explores problem solving practices in a gifted and talented mathematics classroom in response to the calls for investigating problem solving as a sociocultural cultural activity rather than a cognitive activity of individuals. Therefore, we used a socio-mathematical norm perspective for our investigation. Data consists of forty-three…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Problem Solving, Academically Gifted, Sociocultural Patterns
Leeanne Hinch; Jennifer Riedl Cross; Tracy L. Cross; Colm O'Reilly; Serife Bilgic-Erdem – Gifted Education International, 2024
In this study, we aimed to analyze Irish educators' differentiation practices and their relationship to teachers' sense of efficacy. We examined teachers' (N = 470) reports of their curriculum modification practices and their provision of challenge or choice. When their students had mastered the required class work, more than half of teachers were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Individualized Instruction, Self Efficacy, Curriculum Development
Sule Güçyeter; Faika Sanal-Karahan; Seydi Aktug – Turkish Journal of Education, 2024
The purpose of this study is twofold, to examine gifted students' parents' (n=202) irrational belief levels and the level of mindful parenting, and to investigate whether or not gifted students' parents' irrational belief levels explain the parents' level of mindful parenting. The results showed that the level of mindful parenting was not low and…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Parenting Styles, Parent Attitudes, Scores
Hyeseong Lee – Roeper Review, 2024
Dr. Marcia Gentry is a well-known researcher who contributed to the "equity" issue in the field of gifted and talented education. This study reviewed her peer-reviewed research articles to understand her lifelong works (i.e. publication year, collaboration rate with colleagues, journal types, percentage of articles related to equity…
Descriptors: Gifted Education, Equal Education, Evidence Based Practice, Peer Evaluation
Chowkase, Aakash A.; Datar, Kshama; Deshpande, Ashwini; Khasnis, Sandhya; Keskar, Aditi; Godbole, Snehal – Gifted Education International, 2022
The purpose of this concurrent mixed-methods study was to assess the quality of online learning with a focus on student motivation in the context of a talent development program. Data were collected from 221 Indian students from fifth to tenth grades for three academic years during their participation in 14 online and 10 in-person courses.…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Classroom Environment, Program Effectiveness, Talent Development
Sternberg, Robert J. – Gifted Education International, 2022
This article introduces the construct of personal talent curation. "Personal talent curation" is one's assessment of one's talents--of one's strengths and weaknesses--but also the building of an adaptive match in life between those talents and both one's career pursuits and one's personal lifestyle. Sometimes, this match means pursuing a…
Descriptors: Talent Development, Career Development, Life Style, Individual Development
Yazgi Yanik, Zeynep; Afat, Nüket – Gifted and Talented International, 2022
The study aims to determine the relationship between metacognitive awareness and social emotional learning skills among gifted and talented students and to determine the effect of metacognitive awareness on social emotional learning skills in line with the relationship detected. It was also aimed to determine whether these concepts differ…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Social Emotional Learning, Academically Gifted, Grade 6
Datu, Jesus Alfonso D.; Yuen, Mantak; Fung, Eric; Zhang, Jiahong; Chan, Serene; Wu, Florence – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2022
Passion and perseverance for long-term goals (often referred to as grit) has been found to be associated with well-being in typically developing students and adults. However, previous studies primarily relied on a two-factor model of grit, underpinned by "perseverance of effort" and "consistency of interests." This model has…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Resilience (Psychology), Personality Traits, Self Efficacy
Sternberg, Robert J. – Roeper Review, 2022
Courage may be the most important gift of all. It is not something we are born with. It is not something that, for the most part, we learn in school. Rather, it is a choice that anyone can make--if they are willing to pay the price. This article discusses the gift of courage. It discusses what courage is, why it is important, and why it crucially…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Gifted, Resilience (Psychology), Individual Characteristics
Elizabeth Shaunessy-Dedrick; Shannon M. Suldo – Gifted Education International, 2025
The study of mental health among gifted and accelerated learners has continued to evolve since the publication of a chapter focused on their subjective well-being. This article provides an updated review of mental health research focusing on gifted learners, specifically through understanding flourishing is routed in their experiences of positive…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, High Achievement, Acceleration (Education), Mental Health
Sabine Sypré; Bart Soenens; Maarten Vansteenkiste; Karine Verschueren – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2025
Higher-level questioning is an instructional method often recommended to challenge cognitively gifted students. However, professional development is needed to help teachers improve their ability to ask higher-level questions. Therefore, we developed an intervention based on Bloom's taxonomy, consisting of a 2-h session in which teachers learn how…
Descriptors: Gifted, Faculty Development, Learner Engagement, Student Motivation
Augusto Riveros; Chenyang Zhou – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2025
Across many educational jurisdictions, school boards use portable classrooms to accommodate students in overcrowded schools. Despite their popularity, neither the socioeconomic contexts of their utilization nor their effects on academic achievement are well understood. This article expands the incipient literature on portable classrooms by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mobile Classrooms, Mobile Educational Services, Crowding
Carla B. Brigandi; Karen E. Rambo-Hernandez; Jiangmei Yuan; Maryann R. Hebda; Robin Spitznogle; Remeri Mestemacher-McClanahan; Sarah Wilson – Gifted Child Today, 2025
Code.org is a leading non-profit organization providing professional learning (PL) for K-12 teachers across the United States to advance computer science (CS) education. While PL is known to improve teaching practices and student outcomes in general education, CS, and gifted education, limited research has specifically examined how CS-focused PL…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Gifted Education
Skrabankova, Jana; Popelka, Stanislav; Beitlova, Marketa – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2020
Graphs are often used to represent mathematical functions, to illustrate data from social and natural sciences, or to specify scientific theories. With increasing emphasis on the development of scientific research skills, the work with graphs and data interpretation are gaining in importance. The research involved an eye-tracking experiment…
Descriptors: Graphs, Physics, Science Instruction, Eye Movements

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