Exceptionality and gifted education: a re-examination of its hard core |
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Authors: | Albert Ziegler |
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Institution: | Department of Psychology , International Research Association for Talent Development and Excellence, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg , Nuremberg , Germany |
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Abstract: | The commentaries to our target article Towards a systemic theory of gifted education differed in their assessments of the various arguments we put forward. Of the more than 40 responses to our target article, 27 responses were chosen as being representative of all commentaries. We grouped the responses according to the main points in our target article, including our claims that current approaches to gifted education are ineffective, current models of giftedness are generally flawed, and systemic models of giftedness represent an advancement in the way that giftedness can be understood. Next, we outlined a systems approach to gifted education, based on the actiotope model of giftedness as its theoretical foundation. Finally, we argued that the systemic theory of gifted education represents a paradigm shift in the way we view the development of exceptionality. |
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Keywords: | actiotope model of giftedness systemic theory of gifted education paradigm shift |
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