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The Influences of Gifted Youths' Intentions Toward Counseling: Parental Emphasis on Academics and Surrounding Attitudes for Consultation (청소년 영재 학부모의 학업강조 경향과 영재의 상담에 대한 태도가 영재의 상담 의향에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, MinGyeong;Kim, SaeWon;So, Jung
    • Journal of Gifted/Talented Education
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.1035-1054
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    • 2013
  • While the importance of needs and effectiveness of counseling for the gifted and talented has been actively studied, factors that practitioners and researchers have to consider in designing counseling programs less have been studied. The main aim of this study is to establish a foundation of counseling for the gifted and talented research by investigating factors which impede gifted youths' intentions toward counseling and by suggesting structural model which explains the relationships between the factors. The author(s) investigated the effects of parental emphasis on academics, personal emphasis on academics, attitudes toward seeking professional help, surrounding attitudes for consultation on gifted youths' intentions. The result shows that the effects of parental emphasis to academics on gifted youths' intentions toward counseling are mediated by attitudes toward seeking professional help and surrounding attitudes for consultation. Implications, limitations, and future research directions are discussed.

Comprehensive Review of Research Publications on Gifted Education in Korea : 2003-2012 (한국 영재교육 연구의 현황 및 성과: 2003-2012)

  • Lee, Sang Hee;Choi, Sun Ill
    • Journal of Gifted/Talented Education
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.881-904
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this paper is to explore the future direction of research on gifted education through a literature review of dissertations and research reports, as well as an analysis of the trends and milestones achieved related to gifted education. The period from 2003 to 2012, from which the data for this literature review was collected, marks the ten-year period proposed by the Gifted Education Development Comprehensive Plan II and I. Data was collected through a search of the keyword "gifted" on Academic Naver and on Korea Education and Research Information Service (KERIS). Results showed 1,696 articles from 182 academic journals, 138 doctoral dissertations, 1,470 masters' dissertations, and 798 research reports from 75 institutions. For analysis, each article was classified by target of study, kind of giftedness, subject of study, and methods used for the study. Results from this literature review demonstrated that from 2003 to 2012, the articles from the 182 academic journals and the doctoral and masters' dissertations used quantitative research to analyze elementary and middle school students gifted in math and science as well as the curriculum and programs of their study. This paper provides recommendations for future research on gifted education within the country.

Development of Leadership Program for the Gifted and Talented, and It's Application (과학영재아를 위한 리더십 프로그램의 개발과 적용)

  • Chung, Duk-Ho;Park, Sae-Hoon;Yee, Young-Hwan;Lee, Jeong-Won;Lee, Kuk-Haeng
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.639-652
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    • 2009
  • This projects was carried out under the assumption that an appealing leadership program would lead to students' increased leadership abilities. This leadership program is comprised of 16 materials based on seven factors of leadership for the gifted and talented. More than 46% of the gifted and talented have a positive response to leadership program, and some of these gifted and talented students (14.7%) reacted negatively. According to the result of the T-Test, a survey about leadership of gifted and talented, there are meaningful differences between before and after implementing this leadership program (p<.01). Especially, the leadership quality of the gifted and talented improved effectively in communication skills(p<.01), individualized considerations(p<.01), and interpersonal skills(p<.05). But there aren't statistical differences between the primary school students and the middle school students except leadership total score(p<.05) and communication skills(p<.01). Comprehensively, the primary school students scored slightly higher than did middle school students on the seven factors of leadership. So, we need an effective guide in planning a leadership program for middle school students.

The Effects of Parental Nurturing Attitudes on Gifted and Nongifted Children's Self-Esteem (부모 양육태도가 영재교육대상자와 일반 학생의 자아존중감에 미치는 영향)

  • Kwon, Chi-Soon;Yi, Cho-Rok
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Earth Science Education
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.251-257
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    • 2011
  • This study aims to analyze the influence of parents' nurturing attitude on the children's self-esteem by comparing and analyzing the self-esteem of target children of gifted and talented education (GATE) and nongifted children with parents' nurturing attitude. The targets of this study are total 656 children in total. This study can be summarized as below. First, the self-esteem of target children of GATE turned out to be higher than that of nongifted children in overall, social, domestic and school life. Second, the nurturing attitude of parents felt by the target children of GATE is, from both father and mother, more affectionate, autonomous, achievement-oriented and rational. The parents of target children of GATE are more free in communication and fathers are aggressively in education; compared to parents of nongifted children, they put more importance on the course of achievement and help their children's achievement with actual way compared to the parents of nongifted children. Third, the relevance between self-esteem and parents' nurturing attitude is different in sub-areas. The self-esteem at home is the most relevant with parents' nurturing attitude, and the self-esteem at school is more affected by other factors than by the parents' nurturing attitude.

Design of Online Learning Mentoring for Disadvantaged Gifted Student (소외계층 영재학생을 위한 온라인 학습 멘토링 설계)

  • Kim, Seong-Won;Kim, Youngmin;Ryu, Jiyoung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2020.07a
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    • pp.637-639
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    • 2020
  • 본 논문에서는 소외계층 영재학생을 위한 온라인 학습 멘토링 운영 방안을 도출하였다. 소외계층 영재학생에게 필요한 맞춤형 과제, 실생활 문제, 학업 관리를 지원하기 위하여 맞춤형 과제와 피드백, 학업 상담으로 이루어진 온라인 학습 멘토링 운영 방안을 도출하였다. 맞춤형 과제에서는 소외계층 영재학생의 수준에 따라 실생활 주제를 활용한 과제를 제시하였으며, 피드백을 통하여 과제의 결과물을 평가받을 수 있도록 구성하였다. 학업 상담에서는 학업 계획 및 관리 능력을 향상시키기 위하여 전문가와 함께 상담을 진행할 수 있도록 하였다. 후속 연구에서는 온라인 학습 멘토링을 소외계층 영재학생에게 운영하고, 온라인 학습 멘토링의 효과를 분석하는 연구가 진행되어야 한다.

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An Exploration of Science Enrichment Learning Program for the Science Gifted in General Elemetary and Secondary School (일반 초중등학교에서 과학영재를 위한 과학 심화학습 프로그램의 탐색)

  • 김명환
    • Journal of Gifted/Talented Education
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.7-38
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    • 1998
  • In order to explore the science enrichment learning program for the science gifted in general elemetary and secondary schoo1,the identification of the science gifted, gifted education methods and science education cumculums were investigated through literature survey. Admitting the Renzulli's enrichment triad model and three dmensional scienctific factors as context, process and content, the snow ball program was explored. Identification methods and science education cumculum of enrichment learning for the science gifted were presented. In the snow ball program, it was presented that each factor of three dimensional scienctific factors was focused in the different ways due to the levels or the ages of students. The examples of the snow ball program and science education cumculum of enrichment learning for the science gifted were illustrated.

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'Creative Education: Educating gifted learners about their creative attributes'

  • Teo, Chua-Tee
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for the Gifted Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.27-32
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    • 2005
  • As humanity embarks on its learning journey in the 21st century, education needs to take on new dimensions. This discourse focuses on the essentials of what educators could do to promote creative development in young gifted and talented students.Current practices in Singapore's Gifted Education Programme are shared. Future possibilities of educating the young gifted studentson their creative attributes like Piirto's 7 Is, brain functions, energy levels or intensities, volition, virtues and other personal and interpersonal skills will be explained. Gifted students are the captains of their own ships, the pilot of their own planes. Teaching them about their creative potential is the first step in awakening their consciousness from within. It is up to them to decide to become more creative with support from parents and teachers thereafter.

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Using the Purdue Three-Stage Model to Develop Talent in the Science and Technology

  • Moon, Sidney M.
    • Journal of Gifted/Talented Education
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.19-40
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    • 2004
  • This paper reports on current work using the Purdue Three-Stage Model to create enrichment classes in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (the STEM disciplines). First, the history of the Purdue Three-Stage Model and general principles of curriculum and instruction for gifted and talented learners in math/science are reviewed. Then a detailed description of the Model is presented. Following the general description, five specific teacher applications of the Model are presented and compared with respect to the STEM disciplines and developmental levels addressed, and the relative emphasis of each unit on the different stages of the Model. Finally, the advantages of the Model as a framework for curriculum development in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics classes for talented youth are discussed.

Who are the Mathematically Gifted? Student, Parent and Teacher Perspectives

  • Bicknell, Brenda
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.63-73
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    • 2009
  • This paper reports on student, parent, and teacher perspectives of the characteristics of the mathematically gifted. The data are extracted from a two-year qualitative study that examined multiple perspectives, school policy documents and program provision for 15 mathematically gifted and talented students aged from 10 to 13 years. The findings have implications for identification and program provision.

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