Preconceptions and Their Significance in Early Identification of Potential Giftedness in Preschool-Aged Children

Q4 Social Sciences
Rebeka Štefánia Lukáčiková, Jana Duchovičová, Radka Teleková
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Abstract

The subject of the study is preconceptions of pre-primary education children about the selected phenomenon of “learning”. We were interested in whether there are differences in children’s identified preconceptions regarding intellectual abilities. Identifying such a difference could be one indicator of giftedness that could also be useful in early educational diagnostics. The research design was mixed; data were obtained through semi-structured flexible micro-interviews made individually with 39 children. Conclusions of the research investigation point to a difference in cognitive and structural components of children’s identified preconceptions and a difference in terms of their intellectual abilities while confirming the diagnostic potential of children’s preconceptions to reveal giftedness also in children of pre-school age.
先入之见及其在学龄前儿童潜在天赋早期识别中的意义
本研究的主题是学前教育儿童对所选择的“学习”现象的先入为主的观念。我们感兴趣的是孩子们对智力能力的先入之见是否存在差异。识别这种差异可能是天赋的一个指标,在早期教育诊断中也很有用。研究设计是混合的;数据通过对39名儿童单独进行的半结构化灵活微访谈获得。研究调查的结论指出,儿童先入之见的认知和结构成分存在差异,他们的智力能力也存在差异,同时证实了儿童先入之见的诊断潜力,可以揭示学龄前儿童的天赋。
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New Educational Review
New Educational Review Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: The New Educational Review is a journal that has been founded by the faculties of education from the following universities: University of Silesia in Katowice (Poland), Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica (Slovak Republic) and University of Ostrava (Czech Republic). The deans and vice-deans of the pedagogical faculties of the universities mentioned above create associate Editors board. The main seat of editorial board is placed at the Faculty of Education and Psychology in University of Silesia in Poland.
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