在家教育天才学习者:澳大利亚人的观点

Q2 Social Sciences
M. L. Conejeros-Solar, Susen Smith
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摘要

自20世纪70年代以来,在家上学在世界范围内一直是一项日益增长的运动,在澳大利亚也是过去30年的研究课题。尽管有这样的知识体系,但在这个国家,还没有专门针对天才在家上学的研究。采用定性方法,对10名天才儿童的10名母亲进行了访谈;数据分析采用定性内容分析方法。出现了五个主要主题:(1)在家上学的动机,(2)天赋挑战,(3)在家上学的提供,(4)在家上学的促进因素,以及(5)在家上学的障碍。研究结果表明,大多数家庭选择在家上学,是为了从伤害他们情感和认知的学校系统中恢复过来。天才儿童的家庭重视家庭教育的自由和灵活性,以鼓励他们的天才儿童的能力和兴趣。本研究结果对资优学生家庭实施家庭教育的决策和实施过程及其对他们生活的影响有了更清晰的认识。
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Homeschooling Gifted Learners: An Australian Perspective
Homeschooling has been a growing movement worldwide since the 1970s and a research topic for the last 30 years in Australia. Despite this body of knowledge, no studies have focused specifically on gifted homeschooling in this country. Using a qualitative approach, 10 mothers of 10 gifted children were interviewed; data were analysed using qualitative content analysis methodology. Five major themes emerged: (1) homeschooling motivations, (2) giftedness challenges, (3) homeschooling provision, (4) facilitators for homeschooling, and (5) barriers to homeschooling. In the findings, it was suggested that homeschooling is chosen for the majority of families as a healing process from a school system that has damaged them emotionally and cognitively. Families of gifted children value the freedom and flexibility of the homeschooling option to encourage their gifted children’s abilities and interests. The outcomes of this study present a clearer understanding of the decisional and implementation processes of home schooling carried out by families of gifted learners and its effect on their lives.
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Australasian Journal of Gifted Education
Australasian Journal of Gifted Education Social Sciences-Education
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