Teachers’ perspective on gifted students with extraordinary learning potential in Norway: A descriptive study with primary and secondary teachers

Q3 Social Sciences
Astrid Lenvik, L. Jones, Elisabeth Hesjedal
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ABSTRACT In countries with no clear policy regarding gifted students, teachers are vital. Norway is such a case. Teachers might have stereotypical views and need knowledge about gifted students to facilitate them appropriately. This article aims to give descriptive insights into teachers’ views and perceptions of students with extraordinary learning potential (gifted) in Norway. To examine this, we used a survey of primary and secondary school teachers (N = 339), exploring teachers’ self-evaluated need for knowledge, how teachers evaluate different characteristics, and the teachers’ open-ended descriptions. We also report descriptive statistics from the survey. The results indicate that the Norwegian teachers wanted more knowledge about gifted students; they reported positive characteristics like performing well and being hardworking and intelligent but also being bored and, to some degree, displaying disruptive behavior. Here, 74% of the teachers reported they had experiences with teaching gifted students. One implication is including giftedness as a topic in teacher education. Our study points to important areas for further research – for example, more in-depth research with Norwegian teachers on their view and characterization of gifted students.
挪威教师对具有非凡学习潜力的资优学生的看法:一项对中小学教师的描述性研究
在对资优学生没有明确政策的国家,教师是至关重要的。挪威就是这样一个例子。教师可能对资优学生有刻板的看法,需要了解资优学生,以适当地帮助他们。本文旨在对挪威教师对具有非凡学习潜力(资优)学生的看法和看法进行描述。为了检验这一点,我们使用了对中小学教师(N = 339)的调查,探索教师自我评价的知识需求,教师如何评价不同的特征,以及教师的开放式描述。我们还报告了调查的描述性统计数据。结果表明:挪威教师希望对资优学生有更多的了解;他们报告了积极的特征,比如表现出色、勤奋、聪明,但也很无聊,在某种程度上表现出破坏性行为。在这里,74%的老师报告说他们有过教资优学生的经历。其中一个含义是将天赋作为教师教育的一个主题。我们的研究指出了进一步研究的重要领域——例如,与挪威教师就他们对资优学生的看法和特征进行更深入的研究。
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Gifted and Talented International
Gifted and Talented International Social Sciences-Education
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