A 35-Year Comparison of Children Labelled as Gifted, Unlabelled as Gifted and Average-ability

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Autor(a) principal: Freeman, Joan
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Educação Especial (UFSM)
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufsm.br/educacaoespecial/article/view/14273
Resumo: Why are some children seen as gifted while others of identical ability are not? To find out why and what the consequences might be, in 1974 I began a study, in England, with 70 children labelled as gifted. Each one was matched for age, sex and socio-economic level with two comparison children in the same school class. The first comparison child had an identical gift, and the second taken at random. Investigation was by a battery of tests and deep questioning of pupils, teachers and parents in their schools and homes which went on for 35 years. A major significant difference was that those labelled gifted had significantly more emotional problems than either the unlabelled but identically gifted or the random controls. The vital aspects of success for the entire sample, whether gifted or not, have been hard work, emotional support and a positive personal outlook. But in general, the higher the individual’s intelligence the better their chances in life.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A 35-Year Comparison of Children Labelled as Gifted, Unlabelled as Gifted and Average-ability
A 35-year comparison of children labelled as gifted, unlabelled as gifted and average-ability
title A 35-Year Comparison of Children Labelled as Gifted, Unlabelled as Gifted and Average-ability
spellingShingle A 35-Year Comparison of Children Labelled as Gifted, Unlabelled as Gifted and Average-ability
Freeman, Joan
High ability/giftedness
Children
Comparative study.
High ability/giftedness
Children
Comparative study.
title_short A 35-Year Comparison of Children Labelled as Gifted, Unlabelled as Gifted and Average-ability
title_full A 35-Year Comparison of Children Labelled as Gifted, Unlabelled as Gifted and Average-ability
title_fullStr A 35-Year Comparison of Children Labelled as Gifted, Unlabelled as Gifted and Average-ability
title_full_unstemmed A 35-Year Comparison of Children Labelled as Gifted, Unlabelled as Gifted and Average-ability
title_sort A 35-Year Comparison of Children Labelled as Gifted, Unlabelled as Gifted and Average-ability
author Freeman, Joan
author_facet Freeman, Joan
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freeman, Joan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv High ability/giftedness
Children
Comparative study.
High ability/giftedness
Children
Comparative study.
topic High ability/giftedness
Children
Comparative study.
High ability/giftedness
Children
Comparative study.
description Why are some children seen as gifted while others of identical ability are not? To find out why and what the consequences might be, in 1974 I began a study, in England, with 70 children labelled as gifted. Each one was matched for age, sex and socio-economic level with two comparison children in the same school class. The first comparison child had an identical gift, and the second taken at random. Investigation was by a battery of tests and deep questioning of pupils, teachers and parents in their schools and homes which went on for 35 years. A major significant difference was that those labelled gifted had significantly more emotional problems than either the unlabelled but identically gifted or the random controls. The vital aspects of success for the entire sample, whether gifted or not, have been hard work, emotional support and a positive personal outlook. But in general, the higher the individual’s intelligence the better their chances in life.
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