Teacher Perceptions on Mathematically Gifted

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Book Synopsis Teacher Perceptions on Mathematically Gifted by : Motshidisi Gertrude van Wyk

Download or read book Teacher Perceptions on Mathematically Gifted written by Motshidisi Gertrude van Wyk and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In South Africa, schools are defined as full-service schools (FSS) that are inclusive and welcoming of learners to develop their full potential irrespective of their background, culture, abilities or disabilities, their gender or race (Department of Basic Education, 2014). However, gifted learners are found in mainstream classrooms where teachers must deal with a wide diversity of learners. Empirical evidence shows that teachers are trained on inclusive education, but the interpretation of inclusive education is that of meeting the needs of learners who are falling behind. This interpretation excludes gifted learners confirming (Oswald & de Villiers, 2013) assertions that teachers are not trained on gifted education. Yet the outstanding creativity of a small percentage of the population (gifted learners) has been described as mankind’s ultimate human capital asset. This study adopted Gagné’s Differentiating Model of Giftedness and Talent (DMGT) which sensitizes researchers about the developmental process of the student’s potential that could be affected negatively or positively by environmental and intrapersonal catalysts. Consequently, if the developmental process is affected negatively, it becomes poor and result in hindering the gifted student to become talented. Such student’s inherent gifts will go to waste but if nurtured and developed, such potential (gifts) will reveal his or her talent (Gagné, 2007). Based on this concern, this study aimed at investigating perceptions of foundation phase teachers from the Motheo and Xhariep districts’ primary schools of the Free State toward mathematically gifted learners. This study was guided by Gagné’s fifth commandment about the education of gifted students that suggests the need for earliest intervention in developing talent into gifts – as early as kindergarten or first grade (Gagné, 2007). This study investigated foundation phase teachers’ preparedness in terms of catering for the needs of mathematically gifted learners in their regular classrooms. It also investigated principals’ perceptions toward gifted education through inclusive education that is currently practiced in mainstream classrooms. The study followed a mixed method approach. Purposive sampling was used to select the 118 mathematics teachers who took part in the study. Data was collected by means of a three-point Likert scale questionnaire and the face-to-face structured interview schedule for teachers and principals respectively, from all twenty selected primary schools. All the data, collected in this study, collected from questionnaires and interviews, were organisedviiwithin the context of the research questions using thematic analyses drawn from to provide coherence on the findings of this study (Cohen, Manion & Morrison, 2011).Regarding teacher preparedness, the results show that 94 teachers were trained to teach Numeracy, 91 teachers were trained to teach Literacy and 83 teachers were trained to teach Life Skills. The results also show that 64% of teachers perceived themselves as being competent enough to teach the gifted learners in their regular classrooms. However, 88% of teachers expressed the need for higher education institutions to include content on gifted education in their courses.The results further, show that 35% of principals encourage teachers to differentiate teaching methods or strategies and resources in their lesson planning, to facilitate effective inclusive education. However, differentiation was with reference to struggling learners not for gifted learners. These results are similar to what Mhlolo (2015) found in terms of the implementation of an inclusive education policy in South Africa being a main concern which is affected by a number of factors such as lack of training.

Research On and Activities For Mathematically Gifted Students

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ISBN 13 : 3319394509
Total Pages : 50 pages
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Book Synopsis Research On and Activities For Mathematically Gifted Students by : Florence Mihaela Singer

Download or read book Research On and Activities For Mathematically Gifted Students written by Florence Mihaela Singer and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-06-13 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This open access Topical Survey offers a brief overview of the current state of research on and activities for mathematically gifted students around the world. This is of interest to a broad readership, including educational researchers, research mathematicians, mathematics teachers, teacher educators, curriculum designers, doctoral students, and other stakeholders. It first discusses research concerning the nature of mathematical giftedness, including theoretical frameworks and methodologies that are helpful in identifying and/or creating mathematically gifted students, which is described in this section. It also focuses on research on and the development of mathematical talent and innovation in students, including connections between cognitive, social and affective aspects of mathematically gifted students. Exemplary teaching and learning practices, curricula and a variety of programs that contribute to the development of mathematical talent, gifts, and passion are described as well as the pedagogy and mathematics content suitable for educating pre-service and in-service teachers of mathematically gifted students. The final section provides a brief summary of the paper along with suggestions for the research, activities, and resources that should be available to support mathematically gifted students and their teachers, parents, and other stakeholders.

Creativity and Giftedness

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ISBN 13 : 3319388401
Total Pages : 261 pages
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Book Synopsis Creativity and Giftedness by : Roza Leikin

Download or read book Creativity and Giftedness written by Roza Leikin and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-08-24 with total page 261 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume provides readers with a broad view on the variety of issues related to the educational research and practices in the field of Creativity in Mathematics and Mathematical Giftedness. The book explores (a) the relationship between creativity and giftedness; (b) empirical work with high ability (or gifted) students in the classroom and its implications for teaching mathematics; (c) interdisciplinary work which views creativity as a complex phenomena that cannot be understood from within the borders of disciplines, i.e., to present research and theorists from disciplines such as neuroscience and complexity theory; and (d) findings from psychology that pertain the creatively gifted students. As a whole, this volume brings together perspectives from mathematics educators, psychologists, neuroscientists, and teachers to present a collection of empirical, theoretical and philosophical works that address the complexity of mathematical creativity and giftedness, its origins, nature, nurture and ways forward. In keeping with the spirit of the series, the anthology substantially builds on previous ZDM volumes on interdisciplinarity (2009), creativity and giftedness (2013).

Seventh Grade Mathematically Gifted Students' Perceptions of Their Classroom Learning Experiences

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Book Synopsis Seventh Grade Mathematically Gifted Students' Perceptions of Their Classroom Learning Experiences by : Mary Girgi Saad

Download or read book Seventh Grade Mathematically Gifted Students' Perceptions of Their Classroom Learning Experiences written by Mary Girgi Saad and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this research study is to examine the perceptions of seventh grad e mathematically gifted students of their classroom learning experiences on the dimensions of interest, challenge, choice, and enjoyment in Lebanese private sch ools and to compare the perceptions of the mathematically gifted students to the perceptions of their classmates and to the perceptions of their teachers. Two h undred fifty one seventh grade students and nine seventh grade mathematics teach ers from six private schools in Beirut participated in this study. Eight student s of the sample were identified as mathematically gifted using the Test of Mathe matics Abilities for Gifted Students (Ryser & Johnsen, 1998), The Raven test (Ra ven, Raven, & Court, 1988), and teacher nomination. The perceptions of the mathe matically gifted students, their classmates, and the mathematics teachers were e xamined using "My Class Activities" (Gentry & Gable, 2001). The results indicate d that the mathematically gifted students perceived their classroom learning exp eriences as challenging and as giving them choices only somewhere between seldom and sometimes and as interesting and enjoyable only sometimes. The comparison b etween the perceptions of the mathematically gifted students and the perceptions of their classmates showed that mathematically gifted students reported less ch allenge, less enjoyment, and less interest than their classmates. No difference was found between the two groups on the dimension of choice. The comparison betw een the perceptions of the mathematically gifted students and the perceptions of their teachers showed that mathematically gifted students reported less challen ge, less interest, and less enjoyment than their teachers. However, no differenc e was found between the perceptions of mathematically gifted students and the pe rceptions of their teachers on the dimension of choice.

The Elements of Creativity and Giftedness in Mathematics

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ISBN 13 : 946091439X
Total Pages : 231 pages
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Book Synopsis The Elements of Creativity and Giftedness in Mathematics by : B. Sriraman

Download or read book The Elements of Creativity and Giftedness in Mathematics written by B. Sriraman and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2011-07-23 with total page 231 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Elements of Creativity and Giftedness in Mathematics edited by Bharath Sriraman and KyeongHwa Lee covers recent advances in mathematics education pertaining to the development of creativity and giftedness. The book is international in scope in the “sense” that it includes numerous studies on mathematical creativity and giftedness conducted in the U.S.A, China, Korea, Turkey, Israel, Sweden, and Norway in addition to cross-national perspectives from Canada and Russia. The topics include problem -posing, problem-solving and mathematical creativity; the development of mathematical creativity with students, pre and in-service teachers; cross-cultural views of creativity and giftedness; the unpacking of notions and labels such as high achieving, inclusion, and potential; as well as the theoretical state of the art on the constructs of mathematical creativity and giftedness. The book also includes some contributions from the first joint meeting of the American Mathematical Society and the Korean Mathematical Society in Seoul, 2009. Topics covered in the book are essential reading for graduate students and researchers interested in researching issues and topics within the domain of mathematical creativity and mathematical giftedness. It is also accessible to pre-service and practicing teachers interested in developing creativity in their classrooms, in addition to professional development specialists, mathematics educators, gifted educators, and psychologists.

Research On and Activities For Mathematically Gifted Students

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ISBN 13 : 9781013267413
Total Pages : 48 pages
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Book Synopsis Research On and Activities For Mathematically Gifted Students by : Matthias Brandl

Download or read book Research On and Activities For Mathematically Gifted Students written by Matthias Brandl and published by . This book was released on 2020-10-08 with total page 48 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Topical Survey offers a brief overview of the current state of research on and activities for mathematically gifted students around the world. This is of interest to a broad readership, including educational researchers, research mathematicians, mathematics teachers, teacher educators, curriculum designers, doctoral students, and other stakeholders. It first discusses research concerning the nature of mathematical giftedness, including theoretical frameworks and methodologies that are helpful in identifying and/or creating mathematically gifted students, which is described in this section. It also focuses on research on and the development of mathematical talent and innovation in students, including connections between cognitive, social and affective aspects of mathematically gifted students. Exemplary teaching and learning practices, curricula and a variety of programs that contribute to the development of mathematical talent, gifts, and passion are described as well as the pedagogy and mathematics content suitable for educating pre-service and in-service teachers of mathematically gifted students. The final section provides a brief summary of the paper along with suggestions for the research, activities, and resources that should be available to support mathematically gifted students and their teachers, parents, and other stakeholders. This work was published by Saint Philip Street Press pursuant to a Creative Commons license permitting commercial use. All rights not granted by the work's license are retained by the author or authors.

Creativity, Giftedness, and Talent Development in Mathematics

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Publisher : IAP
ISBN 13 : 160752838X
Total Pages : 312 pages
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Book Synopsis Creativity, Giftedness, and Talent Development in Mathematics by : Bharath Sriraman

Download or read book Creativity, Giftedness, and Talent Development in Mathematics written by Bharath Sriraman and published by IAP. This book was released on 2008-09-01 with total page 312 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Our innovative spirit and creativity lies beneath the comforts and security of today's technologically evolved society. Scientists, inventors, investors, artists and leaders play a vital role in the advancement and transmission of knowledge. Mathematics, in particular, plays a central role in numerous professions and has historically served as the gatekeeper to numerous other areas of study, particularly the hard sciences, engineering and business. Mathematics is also a major component in standardized tests in the U.S., and in university entrance exams in numerous parts of world. Creativity and imagination is often evident when young children begin to develop numeric and spatial concepts, and explore mathematical tasks that capture their interest. Creativity is also an essential ingredient in the work of professional mathematicians. Yet, the bulk of mathematical thinking encouraged in the institutionalized setting of schools is focused on rote learning, memorization, and the mastery of numerous skills to solve specific problems prescribed by the curricula or aimed at standardized testing. Given the lack of research based perspectives on talent development in mathematics education, this monograph is specifically focused on contributions towards the constructs of creativity and giftedness in mathematics. This monograph presents new perspectives for talent development in the mathematics classroom and gives insights into the psychology of creativity and giftedness. The book is aimed at classroom teachers, coordinators of gifted programs, math contest coaches, graduate students and researchers interested in creativity, giftedness, and talent development in mathematics.

Math Education for Gifted Students

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ISBN 13 : 1593631669
Total Pages : 162 pages
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Book Synopsis Math Education for Gifted Students by : Susan K. Johnsen

Download or read book Math Education for Gifted Students written by Susan K. Johnsen and published by PRUFROCK PRESS INC.. This book was released on 2005 with total page 162 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For the first time, the "Gifted Child Today Reader" series brings together the best articles published in "Gifted Child Today", the nation's most popular gifted education journal. Each book in the series is filled with exciting and practical classroom ideas, useful summaries of research findings, discussions of identification and classroom management, and informed opinions about educating gifted kids. Anyone involved in education will benefit from the practical, research-based ideas this unique series has to offer. Given gifted students' accelerated and intuitive thought processes regarding mathematics, teachers need to design differentiated curricula and use strategies that increase the complexity and pace of instruction. The authors provide some specific strategies for both organizing a gifted program and teaching mathematically gifted students in either the general education classroom or in special settings. "Math Education for Gifted Students" offers information about how to differentiate for mathematically gifted students, as well as tried-and-true instructional strategies to employ, including tiered lessons, distance learning, and activities combining architecture and math.

Creativity in Mathematics and the Education of Gifted Students

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ISBN 13 : 9087909357
Total Pages : 419 pages
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Book Synopsis Creativity in Mathematics and the Education of Gifted Students by : Roza Leikin

Download or read book Creativity in Mathematics and the Education of Gifted Students written by Roza Leikin and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2009-01-01 with total page 419 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book breaks through in the field of mathematical creativity and giftedness. It suggests directions for closing the gap between research in the field of mathematics education and research in the field of creativity and giftedness. It also outlines a research agenda for further research and development in the field.

Mathematical Creativity and Mathematical Giftedness

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ISBN 13 : 3319731564
Total Pages : 423 pages
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Book Synopsis Mathematical Creativity and Mathematical Giftedness by : Florence Mihaela Singer

Download or read book Mathematical Creativity and Mathematical Giftedness written by Florence Mihaela Singer and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-03-07 with total page 423 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book discusses the relationships between mathematical creativity and mathematical giftedness. It gathers the results of a literature review comprising all papers addressing mathematical creativity and giftedness presented at the International Congress on Mathematical Education (ICME) conferences since 2000. How can mathematical creativity contribute to children’s balanced development? What are the characteristics of mathematical giftedness in early ages? What about these characteristics at university level? What teaching strategies can enhance creative learning? How can young children’s mathematical promise be preserved and cultivated, preparing them for a variety of professions? These are some of the questions addressed by this book. The book offers, among others: analyses of substantial learning environments that promote creativity in mathematics lessons; discussions of a variety of strategies for posing and solving problems; investigations of students’ progress throughout their schooling; and examinations of technological tools and virtual resources meant to enhance learning with understanding. Multiple perspectives in the interdisciplinary fields of mathematical creativity and giftedness are developed to offer a springboard for further research. The theoretical and empirical studies included in the book offer a valuable resource for researchers, as well as for teachers of gifted students in specialized or inclusive settings, at various levels of education.

Providing Opportunities for the Mathematically Gifted, K-12

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Book Synopsis Providing Opportunities for the Mathematically Gifted, K-12 by : Peggy House

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Beyond Gifted Education

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ISBN 13 : 1000490734
Total Pages : 193 pages
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Book Synopsis Beyond Gifted Education by : Scott J. Peters

Download or read book Beyond Gifted Education written by Scott J. Peters and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2021-09-03 with total page 193 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Seeking a more comprehensive vision for gifted education, this book offers a modern vision of programs and services for gifted and talented students. Beyond Gifted Education: Designing and Implementing Advanced Academic Programs provides the first comprehensive look at designing and implementing advanced academic student programs. Written by four leading experts in the field, Beyond Gifted Education reviews the current range of traditional gifted education practices and policies. Then, the book offers the concerned gifted program coordinator or school administrator a more expansive approach to educating gifted learners. The authors lead readers through the process of identifying needs, responding with programming, and then finding students who are well-suited for and would benefit from advanced academic programming. Detailed examples walk the reader through real-world scenarios and programs common to the gifted coordinator on topics such as cluster grouping, acceleration, and increasing diversity. Throughout the book, connections are made to Common Core State Standards, Response to Intervention, and a wealth of outside research in order to support ideas.

Problem Posing and Solving for Mathematically Gifted and Interested Students

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ISBN 13 : 3658410612
Total Pages : 234 pages
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Book Synopsis Problem Posing and Solving for Mathematically Gifted and Interested Students by : Deniz Sarikaya

Download or read book Problem Posing and Solving for Mathematically Gifted and Interested Students written by Deniz Sarikaya and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2023-10-31 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mathematics and mathematics education research have an ongoing interest in improving our understanding of mathematical problem posing and solving. This book focuses on problem posing in a context of mathematical giftedness. The contributions particularly address where such problems come from, what properties they should have, and which differences between school mathematics and more complex kinds of mathematics exist. These perspectives are examined internationally, allowing for cross-national insights.

Proceedings of the 13th International Congress on Mathematical Education

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ISBN 13 : 3319625977
Total Pages : 735 pages
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Book Synopsis Proceedings of the 13th International Congress on Mathematical Education by : Gabriele Kaiser

Download or read book Proceedings of the 13th International Congress on Mathematical Education written by Gabriele Kaiser and published by Springer. This book was released on 2017-10-31 with total page 735 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. The book presents the Proceedings of the 13th International Congress on Mathematical Education (ICME-13) and is based on the presentations given at the 13th International Congress on Mathematical Education (ICME-13). ICME-13 took place from 24th- 31st July 2016 at the University of Hamburg in Hamburg (Germany). The congress was hosted by the Society of Didactics of Mathematics (Gesellschaft für Didaktik der Mathematik - GDM) and took place under the auspices of the International Commission on Mathematical Instruction (ICMI). ICME-13 brought together about 3.500 mathematics educators from 105 countries, additionally 250 teachers from German speaking countries met for specific activities. Directly before the congress activities were offered for 450 Early Career Researchers. The proceedings give a comprehensive overview on the current state-of-the-art of the discussions on mathematics education and display the breadth and deepness of current research on mathematical teaching-and-learning processes. The book introduces the major activities of ICME-13, namely articles from the four plenary lecturers and two plenary panels, articles from the five ICMI awardees, reports from six national presentations, three reports from the thematic afternoon devoted to specific features of ICME-13. Furthermore, the proceedings contain descriptions of the 54 Topic Study Groups, which formed the heart of the congress and reports from 29 Discussion Groups and 31 Workshops. The additional important activities of ICME-13, namely papers from the invited lecturers, will be presented in the second volume of the proceedings.

Teaching Gifted Learners in STEM Subjects

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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
ISBN 13 : 1317448979
Total Pages : 272 pages
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Book Synopsis Teaching Gifted Learners in STEM Subjects by : Keith S. Taber

Download or read book Teaching Gifted Learners in STEM Subjects written by Keith S. Taber and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2017-07-31 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book offers an overview of programmes designed to support the learning of gifted and talented students in STEM subjects, both to allow them to meet their potential and to encourage them to proceed towards careers in STEM areas. The chapters from a range of national contexts report on perspectives, approaches and projects in gifted education in STEM subjects. These contributions provide a picture of the state of research and practice in this area, both to inform further research and development, and to support classroom teachers in their day-to-day work. Chapters have been written with practitioners in mind, but include relevant scholarly citations to the literature. The book includes some contributions illustrating research and practice in specific STEM areas, and others which bridge across different STEM subjects. The volume also includes an introductory theoretical chapter exploring the implications for gifted learners of how 'STEM' is understood and organized within the school curriculums.

Enrichment Clusters

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ISBN 13 : 1000492745
Total Pages : 155 pages
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Book Synopsis Enrichment Clusters by : Joseph S. Renzulli

Download or read book Enrichment Clusters written by Joseph S. Renzulli and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2021-09-03 with total page 155 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Enrichment clusters engage students and facilitators in student-driven, real-world learning experiences. Grouped by interest, students working like practicing professionals apply advanced content and methods to develop products and services for authentic audiences. Clusters are scheduled during the school day over an extended period of time and involve all students. This updated second edition of Enrichment Clusters provides the rationale for including this important enrichment program for all students, suggestions for creating buy-in, and a step-by-step guide for successful implementation of a self-sustaining enrichment cluster program within the context of specific schools. Included are staff development activities, suggestions for evaluation and program improvement, guidelines for developing high quality cluster experiences for teachers and students, suggested resources, and everything one needs to develop, implement, and sustain a top-quality enrichment cluster program.

Teaching Gifted Learners in STEM Subjects

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ISBN 13 : 1317448960
Total Pages : 281 pages
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Book Synopsis Teaching Gifted Learners in STEM Subjects by : Keith S. Taber

Download or read book Teaching Gifted Learners in STEM Subjects written by Keith S. Taber and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017-07-31 with total page 281 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book offers an overview of programmes designed to support the learning of gifted and talented students in STEM subjects, both to allow them to meet their potential and to encourage them to proceed towards careers in STEM areas. The chapters from a range of national contexts report on perspectives, approaches and projects in gifted education in STEM subjects. These contributions provide a picture of the state of research and practice in this area, both to inform further research and development, and to support classroom teachers in their day-to-day work. Chapters have been written with practitioners in mind, but include relevant scholarly citations to the literature. The book includes some contributions illustrating research and practice in specific STEM areas, and others which bridge across different STEM subjects. The volume also includes an introductory theoretical chapter exploring the implications for gifted learners of how 'STEM' is understood and organized within the school curriculums.