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Mexican Teachers’ Knowledge about Gifted Children: Relation to Teacher Teaching Experience and Training
Gifted students are important for the development of knowledgeable societies. The present study examined Mexican elementary-school teachers’ knowledge about gifted students, specifically on screening criteria, educational strategies, and their social value. The relationships between teachers’ knowledge, teaching experience, and training in gifted education was analysed. A total of 1002 teachers (M age = 37.5, SD = 9.6 years old) from the 33 states of Mexico, 365 men and 510 females with 13.5 years of teaching experience, of whom 32% were trained in gifted education, completed an anonymous questionnaire. K-means cluster analysis revealed two clusters. Cluster 1 comprised teachers (61.2%) with poor knowledge, while Cluster 2 included teachers (38.8%) with basic knowledge and more teaching experience and training. Overall, the findings had implications for teachers’ training and educational policy.
Mexican Teachers’ Knowledge about Gifted Children: Relation to Teacher Teaching Experience and Training
Gifted students are important for the development of knowledgeable societies. The present study examined Mexican elementary-school teachers’ knowledge about gifted students, specifically on screening criteria, educational strategies, and their social value. The relationships between teachers’ knowledge, teaching experience, and training in gifted education was analysed. A total of 1002 teachers (M age = 37.5, SD = 9.6 years old) from the 33 states of Mexico, 365 men and 510 females with 13.5 years of teaching experience, of whom 32% were trained in gifted education, completed an anonymous questionnaire. K-means cluster analysis revealed two clusters. Cluster 1 comprised teachers (61.2%) with poor knowledge, while Cluster 2 included teachers (38.8%) with basic knowledge and more teaching experience and training. Overall, the findings had implications for teachers’ training and educational policy.
Mexican Teachers’ Knowledge about Gifted Children: Relation to Teacher Teaching Experience and Training
Pedro Antonio Sánchez-Escobedo (Autor:in) / Angel Alberto Valdés-Cuervo (Autor:in) / Guillermo Alfonso Contreras-Olivera (Autor:in) / Fernanda Inéz García-Vázquez (Autor:in) / María Fernanda Durón-Ramos (Autor:in)
2020
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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