国家定义、政策和天才鉴定实践:十年有何不同?

IF 3 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Allison K. Greene, Marie C.E. Dougé, Kathrin E. Maki
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近年来,天才和天才领域的研究已经发生了重大转变,重点放在更广泛的概念上,包括表演艺术、创造力和领导力。然而,目前尚不清楚各州如何概念化和识别学生的天赋和天赋,因为上一次对国家天赋和天赋法规(即法律)的审查是在十多年前进行的,而且组织政策文件的范围有限。因此,本研究的目的是回顾国家天赋和天才的定义和识别程序,并将研究结果与先前的研究进行比较。此外,我们审查了识别天才和天才教育中代表性不足的人群的政策。结果显示,在各州如何定义天才和天才(即,天才定义中包含的类别)以及如何识别天才和天才方面存在相当大的差异。在这次审查中,各州在天才和天才的定义中纳入了更广泛的类别(例如,创造力,表演艺术),并且与之前的审查相比,允许更广泛的评估程序。然而,与2012年相比,这项研究的结果表明,越来越少的州制定了将传统上代表性不足的学生视为天才和天才的一般政策。讨论了对研究和实践的启示。
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State Definitions, Policies, and Practices of Gifted and Talented Identification: What Difference Does a Decade Make?
Research in the field of gifted and talented has significantly shifted in recent years to focus on broader conceptualizations of the construct, including performing arts, creativity, and leadership. Yet, it is not clear how states conceptualize and identify students as gifted and talented given the last review of state gifted and talented regulations (i.e., laws) was conducted more than a decade ago, and organizational policy documents were limited in scope. The purpose of this study, therefore, was to review state gifted and talented definitions and identification procedures and to compare findings with prior research. Furthermore, we reviewed policies for identifying underrepresented populations in gifted and talented education. Results showed that there is considerable variability in how states define gifted and talented (i.e., categories included in gifted definitions) and how they identify gifted and talented. In this review, states included broader categories in gifted and talented definitions (e.g., creativity, performing arts) and allowed for a wider variety of assessment procedures compared with prior reviews. However, compared to 2012, this study’s findings showed that fewer states included general policies for the identification of traditionally underrepresented students as gifted and talented. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
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CiteScore
6.30
自引率
29.00%
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期刊介绍: Gifted Child Quarterly (GCQ) is the official journal of the National Association for Gifted Children. As a leading journal in the field, GCQ publishes original scholarly reviews of the literature and quantitative or qualitative research studies. GCQ welcomes manuscripts offering new or creative insights about giftedness and talent development in the context of the school, the home, and the wider society. Manuscripts that explore policy and policy implications are also welcome. Additionally, GCQ reviews selected books relevant to the field, with an emphasis on scholarly texts or text with policy implications, and publishes reviews, essay reviews, and critiques.
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