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Student teachers providing programmes for gifted and talented children: a co-operative venture between university and schools

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posted on 2025-03-18, 23:58 authored by Margaret TaplinMargaret Taplin
In workshop situations, a group of university academic staff and final-year Bachelor of Education students offered a range of provisions for gifted and talented children from local schools. The staff acted as expert mentors in their areas of specialisation and helped the students to develop and implement a series of workshops based on the higher levels of Bloom's Taxonomy. Evaluations of the workshops revealed positive outcomes for all groups involved. The gifted children benefited from the opportunity to work with intellectual peers. The student teachers learnt a great deal about catering for these children. The workshops served as a stimulus to the children's class teachers to develop and maintain programmes when they returned to their schools.

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Publication title

Gifted Education International

Volume

11

Issue

2

Pagination

95-99

ISSN

0261-4294

Department/School

Education

Publisher

Sage Publications Ltd

Publication status

  • Published

Place of publication

United Kingdom

Socio-economic Objectives

169999 Other education and training not elsewhere classified

UN Sustainable Development Goals

4 Quality Education

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