Academic, emotional, and social experiences of gifted and non-gifted high school students during the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL European Journal of Psychology of Education Pub Date : 2024-01-05 DOI:10.1007/s10212-023-00782-6
Neža Podlogar, Anja Podlesek, Mojca Juriševič
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The focus of this mixed-methods study was to compare the experiences of gifted (n = 705) and non-gifted high school students (n = 341) during emergency remote education associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. The results show that both groups assessed emergency remote learning as less adequate, and judged that their general mood, well-being, and learning were worse than before the pandemic. They reported feeling more distress. MANOVA analysis revealed statistically significant differences between the two groups, but these differences were not practically important. Significant gender differences emerged, particularly in the experience of negative emotions, which were more pronounced in girls. The interaction between giftedness and gender was not statistically significant. Several positive and negative aspects of emergency remote education were identified. The findings indicate that gifted and non-gifted students experienced emergency remote education and the pandemic similarly, which suggests that professionals could plan the same post-pandemic intervention strategies to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic effects for both groups.

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资优和非资优高中生在 COVID-19 大流行期间的学业、情感和社会经历
这项混合方法研究的重点是比较资优高中生(n = 705)和非资优高中生(n = 341)在与 COVID-19 大流行相关的紧急远程教育中的经历。结果显示,两组学生都认为紧急远程教育不够充分,并认为他们的总体情绪、幸福感和学习情况都不如大流行之前。他们表示感到更多的痛苦。MANOVA 分析显示,两组之间存在显著的统计学差异,但这些差异并不具有实际意义。性别差异非常明显,尤其是在负面情绪体验方面,女孩更为明显。资优与性别之间的交互作用在统计上并不显著。研究发现了应急远程教育的几个积极和消极方面。研究结果表明,资优生和非资优生对紧急远程教育和大流行的体验相似,这表明专业人员可以为两个群体规划相同的大流行后干预策略,以减轻 COVID-19 大流行的影响。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Psychology of Education (EJPE) is a quarterly journal oriented toward publishing high-quality papers that address the relevant psychological aspects of educational processes embedded in different institutional, social, and cultural contexts, and which focus on diversity in terms of the participants, their educational trajectories and their socio-cultural contexts. Authors are strongly encouraged to employ a variety of theoretical and methodological tools developed in the psychology of education in order to gain new insights by integrating different perspectives. Instead of reinforcing the divisions and distances between different communities stemming from their theoretical and methodological backgrounds, we would like to invite authors to engage with diverse theoretical and methodological tools in a meaningful way and to search for the new knowledge that can emerge from a combination of these tools. EJPE is open to all papers reflecting findings from original psychological studies on educational processes, as well as to exceptional theoretical and review papers that integrate current knowledge and chart new avenues for future research. Following the assumption that engaging with diversities creates great opportunities for new knowledge, the editorial team wishes to encourage, in particular, authors from less represented countries and regions, as well as young researchers, to submit their work and to keep going through the review process, which can be challenging, but which also presents opportunities for learning and inspiration.
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