Educational Psychology of the Gifted

Educational Psychology of the Gifted
Author: Joe Khatena
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1982
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105031906642

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The Psychology and Education of Gifted Children Psychology Revivals

The Psychology and Education of Gifted Children  Psychology Revivals
Author: Philip E. Vernon,Georgina Adamson,Dorothy F. Vernon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2013-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317976318

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Originally published in 1977, this book looks at the problem of educating highly intelligent and gifted children, which it felt was of paramount importance to modern society. In the 1970s education increasingly focused on average pupils, and often made excellent provision for handicapped children, the authors felt it all the more important for teachers, parents and educationalists generally to be made aware of the special needs of the bright and talented, and how they could best be catered for. In this book Professor Vernon and his two co-authors discuss the provision of special facilities for the education of these children at the time, particularly with reference to the UK and Canada. The serious losses to society when the gifted and specially talented are ignored or repressed are pointed out and the merits and difficulties of alternative schemes are underlined. Detailed consideration is given to the psychological origins and nature of intelligence (both genetic and environmental) and of creativity and special talents (artistic and scientific), and also to available tests and other techniques for identifying exceptionally able children. The book was particularly intended to help teachers and educational administrators of the time, together with the parents of very bright children.

Psychology and Education of the Gifted

Psychology and Education of the Gifted
Author: Walter Burke Barbe,Joseph S. Renzulli
Publsiher: Halsted Press
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1975
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105031646784

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The Development of the High Ability Child

The Development of the High Ability Child
Author: Erin M. Miller,Michael S. Matthews,Dante D. Dixson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2021-12-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781000487664

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This valuable text will help readers to understand the physical, social, and cognitive development of high ability children. Written by experts in the fields of education and psychology, each chapter applies core principles of psychology to the development of gifted and talented children. Through the content, readers will be shown how these children are like all children as well as the ways in which their development is unique. Covering the psychology of learning and learners, personality differences, language and physical development, problem solving, and motivation of high ability children, this book provides readers with a strong foundation for supporting and developing advanced learners. The text also includes Field Notes and Eye for Diversity sections to enable readers to put into practice, and recognize, important issues being discussed. Throughout, the editors blend discussions of research with practical advice for individuals charged with nurturing children with advanced cognitive potential. It is an essential read for students, counsellors, administrators, therapists, and parents seeking to support high ability children and their needs.

Gifted Children

Gifted Children
Author: Maurice F. Freehill
Publsiher: New York, Macmillan
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1961
Genre: Children
ISBN: UCSC:32106001301594

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International Perspectives on Science Education for the Gifted

International Perspectives on Science Education for the Gifted
Author: Keith S Taber,Manabu Sumida
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-04-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317803904

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In the spirit of encouraging international dialogue between researchers and practitioners, often working within isolated traditions, this book discusses perspectives on science education for the gifted informed by up-to-date research findings from a number of related fields. The book reviews philosophy, culture and programmes in science education for the gifted in diverse national contexts, and includes scholarly reviews of significant perspectives and up-to-date research methods and findings. The book is written in a straightforward style for students studying international perspective modules on undergraduate, but especially masters and doctoral degrees in Science Education and Gifted Education. Gifted education has come to be regarded as a key national programme in many countries, and gifted education in science disciplines is now of major importance to economic and technological development. Despite these national initiatives and developments, there are very few discussions on gifted education in science from international perspectives. This will be a valued addition to the scholarship in this emergent field.

The Gifted and Talented

The Gifted and Talented
Author: Frances Degen Horowitz,Marion O'Brien
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1985
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: MINN:31951000767326Z

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The chapters that this book comprises represent what is known about the gifted and the talented from a developmental perspective. As one author after the other stresses, this volume is equally a testament to what is not known. /// The chapters in this section [Part I] reflect the lack of agreement in past research over the nature of giftedness, but the authors raise similar questions for future investigations. /// These five chapters set forth major issues facing investigators in the field of giftedness. From the diverse points of view emerges one commonality: the call for prospective developmental research, guided by theory, to aid our understanding of the complex of factors that contribute to gifted performance. /// The authors of the chapters in this section [Part II] discuss giftedness in a social perspective and suggest areas in which research and innovative action might be most useful. /// In this section [Part III], authors explore approaches to studying the development of the gifted from diverse and innovative points of view. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved).

Handbook of Giftedness in Children

Handbook of Giftedness in Children
Author: Steven I. Pfeiffer
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2008-03-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780387743998

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In one comprehensive resource, this superb handbook covers everything you need to know about the subject. It brings together leading experts from the fields of psychology and education, combining theory and applied empirical research on such crucial topics as conceptualization, types of intelligence, developmental considerations, and ethical and legal concerns. Particular attention is given to social and family contexts, and evidence-based strategies and interventions offer solid guidelines on assessment, curriculum design, and encouraging and nurturing talent – from preschool through adolescence.