Αποδομώντας πέντε διαδεδομένους μύθους για τη χαρισματικότητα και τους χαρισματικούς μαθητές / Deconstructing five myths of giftedness and gifted students
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2022-11-01Author
Touloumakou, Anna K.
Beloyianni, Vassiliki
Barrable, Alexia
Lada, Mirka
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Τουλουμάκου, Ά., Μπελογιάννη, Β., Barrable, A. and Λαδά, Μ.Σ. (2022) ‘Αποδομώντας πέντε διαδεδομένους μύθους για τη χαρισματικότητα και τους χαρισματικούς μαθητές’, Preschool and Primary Education, 10(2), pp. 153–174. Available at: https://doi.org/10.12681/ppej.27749.
Abstract
Gifted and talented children constitute a rather neglected and underserved student population with limited access to appropriate educational services that may contribute to their talent identification and development. The prevalence of a host of misconceptions and myths around giftedness and the characteristics of the gifted, tends to further undermine the effors for an efficient psychoeducational approach with gifted students. Within this context, this paper seeks to debunk five prevalent myths and misconceptions about giftedness and gifted students as yielded through a literature review, starting from the relevant special issue of the Gifted Childhood Quarterly. Though this review, five common misconceptions about the denition, the expression of goftedness as well as the educational needs and potential of gifted students. Debunking these myths goes through the juxtaposing current research findings and modern theories that add to the available knowledge about and promote evidence-based inclusive practices.