Choices gifted women made in education, personal life, and career: A qualitative study in the Netherlands

Q3 Social Sciences
Ingeborg Veldman- de Jonge, Enyi Jen
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ABSTRACT From a developmental perspective, gifted girls could benefit from the life experience shared by gifted women about what influenced them to make life choices. This study focuses on Dutch gifted women to explore what were facilitating or hindering factors in making those decisions in education, personal life, and career. Interviews with 10 participants, from ages 18 to 62, provided in-depth descriptions of participants’ personal experiences. They clearly stated what they wanted to achieve and how, whether it was in school, career, or in personal life. Overall, this study is in line with previous research. When making career choices, gifted women valued intrinsic motivation, differentiation, and the quality of the work. When they made choices, significant adults, a supportive partner, and active behaviours in seeking guidance were helping factors whereas the feeling of being different, lack of suitable education, and others’ judgment were hindering factors. Some implications are also given.
天才女性在教育、个人生活和职业生涯中的选择:荷兰的一项定性研究
从发展的角度来看,资优女孩可以从资优女性分享的生活经验中受益,了解是什么影响了她们做出人生选择。本研究以荷兰的天才女性为研究对象,探讨在教育、个人生活和事业上做出这些决定的促进或阻碍因素。采访了10位年龄在18岁到62岁之间的参与者,深入描述了参与者的个人经历。无论是在学校、事业还是个人生活中,他们都清楚地陈述了自己想要实现的目标和方式。总的来说,这项研究与之前的研究是一致的。在做出职业选择时,天才女性看重的是内在动力、差异化和工作质量。当他们做出选择时,重要的成年人、支持的伴侣和积极寻求指导的行为是帮助因素,而与众不同的感觉、缺乏适当的教育和他人的判断是阻碍因素。并给出了一些启示。
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Gifted and Talented International
Gifted and Talented International Social Sciences-Education
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