Not any gifted is an expert in mathematics and not any expert in mathematics is gifted

Q3 Social Sciences Gifted and Talented International Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/15332276.2021.2010244
Nurit Paz-Baruch, M. Leikin, R. Leikin
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ABSTRACT Mathematical giftedness (MG) is an intriguing phenomenon, the nature of which has yet to be sufficiently explored. This study goes a step further in understanding how MG is related to expertise in mathematics (EM) and general giftedness (G). Cognitive testing was conducted among 197 high school students with different levels of G and of EM. Based on our previous studies, we perceive MG as a combination of G and EM. Exploratory factor analysis of test results revealed five main cognitive factors: visual-serial processing (VSP); arithmetic abilities (AA); pattern recognition (PR); auditory working memory (AWM); visual-spatial working memory (VSWM); and Structural equation modeling (SEM) based on the factor analysis revealed clear differences in the role of cognitive abilities as predictors of EM, G, and MG. The study demonstrates that visual components are especially important for the development of EM and that G students are less dependent on their visual cognitive processing. Based on the study results, we argue that EM, G, and MG, which are often considered equivalent characteristics, are interrelated but different in nature. The paper presents a research-based justification that not any gifted is an expert in mathematics and not any expert in mathematics is gifted.
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没有一个天才是数学专家也没有一个数学专家是天才
数学天赋(MG)是一个有趣的现象,其本质尚待充分探索。这项研究进一步了解了MG与数学专业知识(EM)和一般天赋(G)的关系。对197名不同G和EM水平的高中生进行了认知测试。在以往研究的基础上,我们认为MG是G和EM的结合。对测试结果的探索性因素分析揭示了五个主要的认知因素:视觉序列处理(VSP);算术能力(AA);模式识别;听觉工作记忆;视觉空间工作记忆;基于因子分析的结构方程建模(SEM)显示,认知能力作为EM、G和MG的预测因素的作用存在明显差异。研究表明,视觉成分对EM的发展尤其重要,G学生对视觉认知过程的依赖性较小。基于研究结果,我们认为EM、G和MG这三个通常被认为是等效的特征,是相互关联但性质不同的。这篇论文提出了一个基于研究的理由,即没有任何天才是数学专家,也没有任何数学专家是天才。
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Gifted and Talented International
Gifted and Talented International Social Sciences-Education
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