South Korean pre-service primary school teachers’ opinions about acceleration for gifted students

Q3 Social Sciences
Heejin Woo, Therese M. Cumming, S. O’Neill
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This study explored South Korean pre-service primary school teachers’ attitudes toward acceleration for gifted students. Researchers employed surveys, focus groups, and a review of literature in this mixed methods study. In total, 481 South Korean pre-service primary teachers participated in the survey and 13 out of the 481 survey participants joined the focus-group interviews afterward. Results of the survey analysis suggested that South Korean pre-service teachers showed slightly negative attitudes toward acceleration. In the follow-up focus group interviews, most of the participants had negative attitudes toward acceleration and related their attitudes to the competitive educational atmosphere in South Korea and possible detrimental social and emotional effects. They illustrated these concerns by citing the story of a famous figure in South Korea who had experienced a radical academic acceleration and experienced very poor outcomes. Recommendations are provided for university teaching programs and future study exploring how to best support gifted students.
韩国职前小学教师对资优学生加速教育的看法
摘要本研究探讨了韩国小学职前教师对天才学生加速学习的态度。研究人员在这项混合方法研究中采用了调查、焦点小组和文献综述。共有481名韩国职前小学教师参加了调查,481名调查参与者中有13人随后参加了焦点小组访谈。调查分析结果表明,韩国职前教师对加速表现出轻微的负面态度。在后续的焦点小组访谈中,大多数参与者对加速持负面态度,并将他们的态度与韩国竞争激烈的教育氛围以及可能产生的有害社会和情感影响联系起来。他们引用了韩国一位著名人物的故事来说明这些担忧,这位人物经历了学术上的急剧加速,但成绩非常糟糕。为大学教学计划和未来探索如何最好地支持天才学生的研究提供了建议。
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Gifted and Talented International
Gifted and Talented International Social Sciences-Education
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