做出改变:一份关于教育工作者如何为天才儿童制定计划的报告

Q2 Social Sciences
A. Morrissey, A. Grant
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摘要

向66名幼儿/幼儿教育工作者提供了一个关于天才儿童规划的三期专业发展计划,旨在提高教育工作者在这一领域的专业知识和技能。该项目以社会文化视角为基础,将年轻的天才儿童视为班级成员以及有特定需求的个人。为此,PD提出了制定高质量教育计划的策略,为每个孩子,包括最有能力的学习者提供挑战。参与者的评估反馈表明,识别和规划年轻天才儿童的专业能力有所提高。伴随而来的是对包容这些儿童的发展需求的公开热情和信心。这种方法对教育工作者专业发展的意义在于,它有可能为我们的天才儿童增加适当的教育。
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Making a difference: a report on educators learning to plan for young gifted children
A three-session professional development (PD) program on planning for young gifted children was provided to sixty-six early childhood/early years educators, aiming to increase educators' professional knowledge and skills in this area. The program was grounded in a socio-cultural perspective that sees young gifted children as class members as well as individuals with specific needs. With this focus, the PD presented strategies for developing high quality educational programs to provide challenge for every child, including the most able learners. Participant evaluation feedback demonstrated an improved professional capacity to identify and plan for young gifted children. This was accompanied by an overt enthusiasm and confidence to be inclusive of the developmental needs of these children. The significance of this approach to professional development of educators is that it has the potential to increase appropriate educational provision for our young gifted children.
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Australasian Journal of Gifted Education
Australasian Journal of Gifted Education Social Sciences-Education
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