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A Study on the Personality Types, Rearing Attitudes of the Gifted Children's Parents (영재아 부모의 성격유형과 양육태도에 대한 연구)

  • Ha, Jong-Duk
    • Journal of Gifted/Talented Education
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.293-311
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    • 2008
  • This study was designed to examine how parents personality type and rearing attitude are different between parents of normal children and those of gifted children. For the study, MBTI test 3nd personality type test were carried out towards 186 elementary schoolers' mothers. The collected data was analyzed by SPSS WIN 10.0 with the significance level 0.5. The results are as follows. First, the mothers of gifted children had in trovert personality more than those of normal children. The mothers of normal children, on the other hand, showed more extrovert personality than those of gifted children. In addition, comparing to the mothers of normal children, the mothers of gifted children showed intuition type and judging type. However, the mothers of normal children had more perceiving one. Second, the mothers of gifted children showed more acceptive and self-regulating attitude than those of normal children. On the contrary, the mothers of normal children showed more rejecting and controlling attitude.

Way of Training English Teacher's of Verbally Talented Children for convergence-based Education in the Digital Age (디지털 시대의 융·복합 교육을 위한 영어영재 교사교육 방안)

  • Park, Jinkyu
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.185-192
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    • 2016
  • This study tries to address several problems embedded in the training of English teachers for gifted programs. With a critical analysis of current English Education and English teacher training, the researcher points out some possible problems in English Education and English teacher training in South Korea. The researcher also points out possible problems in teaching English for Gifted Children. Based on the given problems, the researcher accordingly suggests available solution to English Education for gifted Children, and also better ways of English teacher training for gifted programs. The researcher suggests bilingual, production-based and convergence-based English education for gifted children and those English teachers for gifted children.

Parenting Characteristics between Parents of Gifted and Ordinary Children (영재아동과 일반아동 부모의 양육특성)

  • Park, Hye-Won;Kim, Yoon-Joo
    • Journal of Gifted/Talented Education
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.433-456
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    • 2009
  • This study compared parenting characteristics(attitude, stress, cooperation from the spouse and agreements on disciplines) between parents of gifted(n=126) and ordinary(n=153) children age 10-15. Results revealed that parents with gifted children reported more positive parenting characteristics even though they felt the similar parenting stress to ordinary parents. In both groups there were significant correlations among these parenting characteristics. There were negative correlations among parenting stress, cooperation from the spouse and agreement on disciplinary methods. Separate regression analyses indicated that agreement on disciplinary methods was a significant predictor for parenting attitude among parents with the gifted while in addition to it, parenting stress was also significant for parents with ordinary children. Implications such as parenting education and fatherhood were discussed.

The emotional characeristics of gifted children: Suggestions for guidance of the gifted children's mental health (영재 아동의 정서적 특성에 관한 임상연구: 정신 건장을 위한 지도)

  • 윤여홍
    • Journal of Gifted/Talented Education
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.53-72
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    • 1996
  • The present study dealt with the emotional characteristics, emotional development of gifted children and emphasized the emotional intelligence as the meta-ability for the development of creativity and intellectual abilities. The emotional vulnerability of gifted children was also hscussed with endogenous and exogeneous problems, internal dyssynchrony, and social context. To find out the real chief problems the gifted children have, the contents of individual counselling with mothers of the gifted in KAGE were categorized based on the Lazarus' BASIC ID and DSM-IV dagnosis. Total 128 cases were analyzed. Among them, 61 cases were from elementary schoolers, however, percentile data showed the most, 34% of infant class aged 30 months - 48 months. Usually, the number of counselling in each person was 1, but 17 cases were done more than 3 times. And, 8 cases had experiences to visit the other counseling center or neuropsychiatric clinic. The categories of chief problems were 10: information about gifted program, behavior, affect, sensation, school and cognitive functions, imagery and self concept, interpersonal relationship, personality, mental illness, and others. Many problems in each category were listed. Finally, the present study suggested the several guidance plan possibly useful in the gifted education center for the purpose of prevention of emotional difficulties and support for the mental health, including professional personnel, child counselling, emotional education, and parent counseling & education.

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A Study on the Sex Role Identity of Gifted Children in Mathematics and Science (초등학교 수학${\cdot}$과학 영재아동의 성역할 정체감에 관한 연구)

  • Jo, Son-Mi;Jin, Sag-An
    • Journal of Gifted/Talented Education
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.17-29
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the sex role identity of children who are gifted in mathematics and sciences. In order to investigate the sex role identity types, Korean Sex Role Inventory was administered to 192 gifted and 128 normal children in elementary schools. The research findings are the followings: 1. There was no statistically significant difference in the sex role identity types between gifted boys and gifted girls. 2. There were statistically significant differences between gifted and normal groups. The gifted children are more androgynous and less undifferentiated than normal group. 3. Gifted boys were higher in androgyny and masculinity than the normal group. Gifted girls showed the same pattern.

A Study on Elementary Gifted Children's Mathematical Belief (초등학교 영재교육대상자의 수학적 신념에 대한 연구)

  • Park, SungSun
    • Journal of Gifted/Talented Education
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.947-963
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    • 2013
  • This study investigated the difference of mathematical beliefs between common children and the gifted children, and then the effect of current mathematics gifted education on gifted children's mathematical belief. Gifted children from institution for gifted education and school based gifted classroom, and common children from regular classroom from S-city office of education in Gyenggi province were studied for this study. The results of this study was as follows. First, there was positive correlation between mathematics performance and mathematical belief. Second, common children and gifted children had significant difference in the degree of mathematical belief. And also, mathematically gifted students had much stronger and positive mathematical belief than common students before starting gifted education program. Third, there was no significant difference in common children and gifted children on the mathematical belief after they receive gifted education, but there were negative changes in gifted children from institution for gifted education on the mathematical belief after receiving gifted education.

영재 심화학습 프로그램이 과학적 사고기능 발달에 미치는 효과

  • 최호정
    • Journal of Gifted/Talented Education
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.69-92
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    • 1997
  • The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effects of the enrichment program for the gifted on gifted childrens development of the logical thinking and science process skills. The enrichment program consists of 200 enrichment courses in language arts, mathematics, sciences, social sciences and thinking for children at the age of 30 months to Grade 8. Enrichment programs are characterized as process-oriented, student-choice available, activities-oriented, open-ended, and interdisciplined. Subjects were 123 gifted children from Grade 1 to 3 at the Korean Academy of Gifted Education (KAGE), whose IQ scores were above 130 at their entry point to KAGE. Children were divided into two groups depending the duration of the program participation. Older Group participated in the program for longer than 13 months, while Newer Group did for shorter than 12 months. Mean of IQs of the two groups were not significantly different. They were tested on Logical Thinking Test and Integrated Process Skills Test revised by KEDI into Korean version in 1991. Descriptive statistics were calculated and group differences were analyzed with t-test, and scheffe test. The main finding were as follows: There were not significant differences between gender. Children in higher grades showed higher level of development. Older groups showed significantly higher level of logical thinking level of development. Older group showed significantly higher level of logical thinking and process skills than the Newer group inspite of the similar IQ levels to each other. The longer the gifted child participate in the enrichment program, the higher the development of childrens thinking skills.

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The Research of Mind Programs through Hemispheric Specialization on the Thinking (뇌반구 활용을 위한 사고력 중심의 마인드맵 프로그램 탐색)

  • 김현철
    • Journal of Gifted/Talented Education
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.91-119
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    • 1995
  • The purpose of this study was to research the brain development program of childrens. Information gained from this study may be useful to school teachers who seek educational psychologist who are willing to guide students with potential minds. This study aimed to answer the research question as follows; What educational brain development program and strategegies did the children thinking as having influenced their potential minds. What educational brain development program and strategegies did the teachers thinking as having influenced their potential minds. To investigate the elementary students in kang seo gu bang hwa dong were selected. And the writing mind maps were examined for reports of mind maps. Some of the more salient findings are presented: Most of the elementary school 30 students came from very well mind maps where mind potential mind toward thinking. this study of the elementary school teacher came form well mind maps where mind potential mind toward thinking. The mind maps seemed to have been influenced positively in children brain development. Educational condition and events such as recommendation from mind maps had more effect on thinking than learning experiences had.

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A Case Study on Instruction for Mathematically Gifted Children (수학영재 수업 사례분석)

  • Park, Kwang-Soon
    • Journal of Gifted/Talented Education
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.655-679
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    • 2010
  • This study was created with the intent of improving the teaching quality of the teachers responsible for instructing higher level math programs. Additionally, this research study was designed to analyze the instruction of mathematically gifted students by using "The Flanders Category System" and "TIMSS video analysis". The results of this study will provide opportunities for a deeper understanding of ways to improve the quality of gifted instruction in mathematics and furthermore will increase the expertise of teachers in the realm of gifted education in mathematics.

Comparison of Mathematical Thinkings Based on the Development Process of Two Brothers Talented in Math: A Case Study (부모의 양육태도가 다른 형제 영재의 수학적 성향 비교: 사례연구)

  • Cho, Cha-Mi
    • Journal of Gifted/Talented Education
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.47-67
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    • 2009
  • This paper is about a case study of two brother talents who have a similar genetic factor The researcher who worked as a teacher of the Institute of Talent Education where the two brothers attended for 3 years analyzed and compared the influential variables through the interview of both the students and their parents. Parents have invested to the elder brother showing geniuses so they disciplined him suppressively out of too much expectation. However, they allowed his brother, who showed talents later, more automaticity, supporting him when he himself wanted to study. As a result, the younger brother showed a more creative thinking ability, and a better school performance This paper is significant in that parents's positive disciplining attitude maximize children's genius.