A Sociological Examination of Parenting Practices and Gifted Education

Q2 Social Sciences Gifted Child Today Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.1177/10762175211030535
Meghan Ecker-Lyster, Lauren Coleman-Tempel, Sabrina Gregersen, Jamie A. Snyder
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This literature review uses a socio-cultural lens to explore how income, race, culture, and parenting practices interact to cause, complicate, and further exacerbate the gap in gifted student identification. The article reframes the aforementioned factors using Annette Lareau’s work on concerted cultivation and natural growth models as a theoretical explanation. The authors recommend the following to address gifted education enrollment inequity: enhanced preparation and training of gifted student identification for educators, education about culturally relevant teaching practices, and improvements to the curricula in schools serving minority and low-income students.
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育儿实践与天才教育的社会学考察
这篇文献综述使用社会文化视角来探讨收入、种族、文化和育儿实践如何相互作用,导致、复杂化并进一步加剧天才学生身份认同的差距。本文以Annette Lareau关于协同栽培和自然生长模型的工作为理论解释,重新定义了上述因素。作者建议采取以下措施来解决天才教育招生不平等问题:加强教育工作者对天才学生身份的准备和培训,开展与文化相关的教学实践教育,以及改进为少数民族和低收入学生服务的学校的课程。
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Gifted Child Today
Gifted Child Today Social Sciences-Education
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