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This book contains two parts. The first part, Chapters 1 to 14 provide a systematic insight into key aspects of gifted students starting from different approaches to defining giftedness, then identifying the gifted, their role in the society, gender differences, socio-emotional development, mentoring gifted students, creating an optimal environment for their development, evaluating the work of the gifted, underachievement of the gifted, methods and programs of working with the gifted, use of modern technologies in teaching gifted students, and training of teachers to work with the gifted population. The second part of the manuscript includes a case study, or empirical research on the development of students gifted in mathematics. The research method is explained first, including a description of the participants and data collection instruments. The research conducted is a case study showing the development of gifted mathematicians both in schools and in the family environment, from early childhood to higher education. The research includes many factors in the family environment such as: socio-economic and educational status of parents, learning conditions, number of children in the family, parents' assistance with school obligations, parents' reaction to children's successes and failures, punishment, etc. The research also includes many in-school factors that could have a positive or negative, motivating or restraining effect on the development of the mathematical gift of the respondents. Some of these factors are: identification of the gifted, methods of working with them, rewards, punishments, programs of working with them, teacher-student relations, and the like. In addition to the development of respondents in the family and school environments, their motivation was also investigated. Based on the interviews conducted with the respondents, the factors that induced our respondents to develop into mathematically gifted students were presented. The development of students gifted in mathematics is also described on the basis of the analysis of their pedagogical documentation, through which their abilities outside mathematics were determined, along with whether there were any crucial moments that had a positive or negative effect on them, i.e. their mathematical development. Finally, the results of the research were summarized and the factors that could have contributed to the mathematical gift of the respondents were listed. Moreover, certain recommendations are given to parents and teachers for more efficient work with the gifted population.

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Preface; List of Tables; Introduction; What is Giftedness; Characteristics of Gifted Students; Identification Gifted Students; Care of the Gifted Students and their Contribution to Social Development; Socio-Emotional Development of Gifted and Talented Students; Giftedness and Gender; Creating the Optimal Learning Environment; Assessing and Evaluating the Performance of Gifted and Talented Students; Underachievement of Gifted Students; Professional Development of Teachers of Gifted Students; Programs for Gifted Students; Mentoring Gifted Students; Use of Information Technologies in Working with Gifted Students; The Development of Mathematically Gifted Students: A Case Study; Discussion and Conclusion; References; Index.

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    Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
    Publication Date: 01/03/2021
    ISBN13: 9781536190984, 978-1536190984
    ISBN10: 1536190985

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book contains two parts. The first part, Chapters 1 to 14 provide a systematic insight into key aspects of gifted students starting from different approaches to defining giftedness, then identifying the gifted, their role in the society, gender differences, socio-emotional development, mentoring gifted students, creating an optimal environment for their development, evaluating the work of the gifted, underachievement of the gifted, methods and programs of working with the gifted, use of modern technologies in teaching gifted students, and training of teachers to work with the gifted population. The second part of the manuscript includes a case study, or empirical research on the development of students gifted in mathematics. The research method is explained first, including a description of the participants and data collection instruments. The research conducted is a case study showing the development of gifted mathematicians both in schools and in the family environment, from early childhood to higher education. The research includes many factors in the family environment such as: socio-economic and educational status of parents, learning conditions, number of children in the family, parents' assistance with school obligations, parents' reaction to children's successes and failures, punishment, etc. The research also includes many in-school factors that could have a positive or negative, motivating or restraining effect on the development of the mathematical gift of the respondents. Some of these factors are: identification of the gifted, methods of working with them, rewards, punishments, programs of working with them, teacher-student relations, and the like. In addition to the development of respondents in the family and school environments, their motivation was also investigated. Based on the interviews conducted with the respondents, the factors that induced our respondents to develop into mathematically gifted students were presented. The development of students gifted in mathematics is also described on the basis of the analysis of their pedagogical documentation, through which their abilities outside mathematics were determined, along with whether there were any crucial moments that had a positive or negative effect on them, i.e. their mathematical development. Finally, the results of the research were summarized and the factors that could have contributed to the mathematical gift of the respondents were listed. Moreover, certain recommendations are given to parents and teachers for more efficient work with the gifted population.

    Table of Contents
    Preface; List of Tables; Introduction; What is Giftedness; Characteristics of Gifted Students; Identification Gifted Students; Care of the Gifted Students and their Contribution to Social Development; Socio-Emotional Development of Gifted and Talented Students; Giftedness and Gender; Creating the Optimal Learning Environment; Assessing and Evaluating the Performance of Gifted and Talented Students; Underachievement of Gifted Students; Professional Development of Teachers of Gifted Students; Programs for Gifted Students; Mentoring Gifted Students; Use of Information Technologies in Working with Gifted Students; The Development of Mathematically Gifted Students: A Case Study; Discussion and Conclusion; References; Index.

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