辅导非同步资优学生:一个30年的观点

L. Silverman
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天才学生狡猾地伪装成间谍,冒充普通人。他们玩游戏,避免曝光。这些规则是“永远不要透露任何会让读者脱颖而出的东西”,“表现得和其他人一样”,以及“不要吸引别人的注意”。学校辅导员必须处理所有学生日益增长的心理健康问题,包括天才学生。学生们在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间经历了创伤,目睹了警察的暴行,这些暴行在2020年重新点燃了将影响他们数十年的“黑人生命也重要”运动。一项对资优学生社会经验的跨文化研究证实了Coleman的资优污名范式的普遍性。我们在英国、韩国、爱尔兰、法国和美国不同文化背景的学校对天才儿童和青少年进行了采访。以儿童为中心,而非以成就为导向的异步性建构有着强大的理论基础,深深植根于心理学领域。©2021 by Taylor & Francis Group。
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Counseling Asynchronous Gifted Students: A 30-Year Perspective
Disguised as cunningly as espionage agents, gifted students pass for normal. They play the game and avert exposure. The rules are “never reveal anything that will make readers stand out, " “act like everybody else, " and “do not draw attention to themself.” School counselors must deal with the increasing mental health concerns of all students, including the gifted. Students experienced trauma during the COVID-19 pandemic and witnessed police brutality that reignited the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020 that will affect them for decades. A cross-cultural study of the social experience of gifted students confirmed the universality of Coleman’s Stigma of Giftedness Paradigm. Gifted children and adolescents were interviewed in the United Kingdom, South Korea, Ireland, France, and culturally diverse schools in the United States. Child-centered, rather than achievement-oriented, the construct of asynchrony has a strong theoretical foundation, deeply rooted in the field of psychology. © 2021 by Taylor & Francis Group.
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