Perspectives of Members of a State Organization for Gifted and Talented Education in a Western State toward the Identification of Twice-Exceptional Students

IF 0.7 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL International Journal of Special Education Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.52783/ijse.v37i1.3
Hussain Alamer
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Twice-exceptionality is the phenomenon of a student who presents both a disability and gifted/talented characteristics. One of the most challenging aspects of this phenomenon is how a disability can mask or hide gifted/talented characteristics; how gifted/talented characteristics might mask a disability; or how both might mask each other. Given the paradoxical nature of twice-exceptionality, it is understandable how twice-exceptional students can easily be overlooked in the demanding day-to-day reality of school, even if teachers have knowledge of twice-exceptionality. The purpose of this study was to examine if teachers, parents, and other professionals could identify twice-exceptionality given specific clues. For this pilot study, the author surveyed professionals in the field of gifted/talented to measure their ability to recognize twice-exceptional characteristics after reading fictional scenarios that represented possible real-life situations. All participants were members of the Colorado Association of Gifted and Talented (CAGT) in Colorado USA. A total of 107 respondents responded to an electronic survey with the highest response rate for any one question of 78. The results indicated that professionals failed to recognize twice-exceptionality because of how well the characteristics were masked. The findings indicated that more needs to be done to inform educators of the phenomenon of twice-exceptionality.
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西方国家资优教育组织成员对双重超常学生识别的看法
双重例外是指学生既具有残疾又具有天赋的现象。这一现象最具挑战性的方面之一是残疾如何掩盖或隐藏天赋/天赋的特征;有天赋的特征如何掩盖了残疾;或者两者是如何互相掩饰的。考虑到两次例外的矛盾性质,可以理解为什么两次例外的学生很容易在学校苛刻的日常现实中被忽视,即使老师知道两次例外。本研究的目的是检验教师、家长和其他专业人士是否能够在给定特定线索的情况下识别双重异常。在这项初步研究中,作者调查了天才领域的专业人士,以衡量他们在阅读代表可能的现实生活情景的虚构场景后识别双重例外特征的能力。所有参与者都是美国科罗拉多州天才协会(CAGT)的成员。共有107名受访者对一项电子调查进行了回应,其中任何一个问题的最高回复率为78。结果表明,专业人员无法识别两次异常,因为这些特征被掩盖得很好。调查结果表明,需要做更多的工作来告知教育工作者双重异常现象。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Special Education publishes original articles concerning special education. Experimental, as well as, theoretical articles are sought from all over the world. Authors are encouraged to submit reviews of research, historical and philosophical reviews in addition to evidence based data of the effectiveness of innovative approaches.
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