The Social, Cognitive and Socio-Demographic Profile of Potentially Gifted Children

Q4 Social Sciences Journal of Elementary Education Pub Date : 2023-09-27 DOI:10.18690/rei.3116
Mira Klarin, Slavica Šimić Šašić, Ana Proroković
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The research results suggest that teachers find potentially gifted children to be academically more competent and sociable as opposed to students without the same potential. Likewise, potentially gifted children tend to have better academic achievements. When it comes to their socio-demographic profile, there seem to be more female students than male, and they often live in urban areas. Additionally, both parents of potentially gifted children show higher levels of education when compared to parents of non-potentially gifted children. The results of the hierarchical regression analysis point to significant effects by gender, place of residence and parental education have in explaining children’s academic competence and sociability; results also reveal significant incremental validity in the assessment of cognitive ability, motivation, and creativity.
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潜在天才儿童的社会、认知和社会人口特征
研究结果表明,老师发现有潜在天赋的孩子在学业上更有能力,与没有同样潜力的学生相比,他们更善于交际。同样,潜在的天才儿童往往有更好的学业成就。从他们的社会人口特征来看,女学生似乎比男学生多,而且她们通常生活在城市地区。此外,与非潜在天才儿童的父母相比,潜在天才儿童的父母都表现出更高的教育水平。层次回归分析结果表明,性别、居住地和父母教育程度对儿童学业能力和社交能力有显著影响;结果还显示,在认知能力、动机和创造力的评估显著增加效度。
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Journal of Elementary Education
Journal of Elementary Education Social Sciences-Education
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