Know Thyself: How Gifted Adolescents’ Knowledge of Giftedness Impacts their Self-Concept

Vivien Wong, Jae Yup Jung
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The purpose of the study was to investigate how knowledge of giftedness impacts self-concept of gifted adolescents. Guided by Sirgy’s (1997) Self-Congruity Theory and Shavelson et al.’s (1976) multidimensional hierarchical self-concept model, data collection was undertaken using semi-structured interviews with 11 Australian gifted adolescents and their parents. The collected data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. Four key themes emerged: (a) expectations from self and others, (b) the source and solutions to challenges, (c) the stigma of giftedness, and (d) parental involvement. In the findings, advanced knowledge of giftedness was associated with a more intense experience of stigma and a more internal locus of control. In addition, understanding giftedness was found to empower the parents of gifted students for more efficacious advocacy and support to cater to the needs of their gifted children.
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认识你自己资优青少年对资优的认识如何影响他们的自我概念
本研究旨在探讨资优知识如何影响资优青少年的自我概念。在 Sirgy(1997 年)的 "自我一致性理论 "和 Shavelson 等人(1976 年)的多维分层自我概念模型的指导下,研究人员对 11 名澳大利亚资优青少年及其家长进行了半结构式访谈,收集数据。收集到的数据采用反思性主题分析法进行分析。出现了四个关键主题:(a) 自我和他人的期望,(b) 挑战的来源和解决方案,(c) 资优的耻辱感,以及 (d) 家长的参与。在研究结果中,对资优的深入了解与更强烈的耻辱感和更多的内部控制有关。此外,研究还发现,了解资优可增强资优学生家长的能力,使他们能够更有效地倡导和支持资优教育,满足资优子女的需要。
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Australasian Journal of Gifted Education
Australasian Journal of Gifted Education Social Sciences-Education
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