The Australian Paradigm: A Point in Time Snapshot of Gifted Education Across Australian State and Territory Policy Documents, Guidance, and Web-Based Information

Genevieve Thraves
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Gifted education has been recognised as a fractured field that can be categorised using varying paradigmatic approaches. Over the past thirty years, Gagné’s Differentiated Model of Giftedness and Talents (DMGT) has maintained a strong influence in Australia, which means that the paradigmatic assumptions that are present in this model have shaped the Australian policy landscape. With recent changes in the gifted education policy and guidance space in many Australian states and territories, it is appropriate to explore whether there is a paradigmatic shift occurring. This research adopted a document study methodology, and found that the DMGT is still a favoured model, which means that an essentialist vein continues to flow through many of the Australian state and territory gifted education approaches. At the same time, most states and territories are attempting to embrace more dynamic approaches to supporting giftedness, which leads to paradigmatic confusion at the policy and guidance level.
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澳大利亚范例:澳大利亚各州和地区资优教育的时点快照 政策文件、指南和网络信息
资优教育被认为是一个支离破碎的领域,可以用不同的范式方法进行分类。在过去的三十年里,盖尼耶的 "天赋与才能差异模式"(DMGT)在澳大利亚保持着强大的影响力,这意味着该模式中的范式假设塑造了澳大利亚的政策格局。最近,澳大利亚许多州和地区的资优教育政策和指导领域都发生了变化,因此有必要探讨一下是否正在发生范式转变。本研究采用了文献研究法,发现 DMGT 仍是一种受青睐的模式,这意味着本质主义的脉络继续流淌在澳大利亚许多州和地区的资优教育方法中。与此同时,大多数州和地区正试图采用更具活力的方法来支持资优教育,这导致了政策和指导层面的范式混乱。
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Australasian Journal of Gifted Education
Australasian Journal of Gifted Education Social Sciences-Education
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