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Gifted and talented inclusion and exclusion

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posted on 2018-03-29, 00:00 authored by Alison ElliottAlison Elliott
In this edition of the Research in Practice Series, Cathie Harrison raises awareness of the nature of giftedness and the learning and affective strengths and needs of young gifted children. She shares definitions of the terms giftedness and talent and challenges some of the myths and stereotypes associated with giftedness. Examples are given for characteristics of giftedness that may be observed in early childhood settings such as atypical behaviours, heightened sensitivities and learning that appears advanced for age. Approaches to identifying and profiling the play and learning of young gifted children are outlined and strategies for responding to, and engaging with, young gifted children and their families are discussed. Cathie draws attention to a number of different theoretical and cultural perspectives and their relevance for educators working with young children.

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Editor

Elliott A

Start Page

1

End Page

28

Number of Pages

28

ISBN-10

1921162961

ISBN-13

9781921162961

Publisher

Early Childhood Australia

Place of Publication

Deakin West, ACT.

Peer Reviewed

  • No

Open Access

  • No

Cultural Warning

This research output may contain the names and images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people now deceased. We apologize for any distress that may occur.

Era Eligible

  • No

Edition

2016

Series

Research in Practice

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