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  THE ROLE OF PERSONALITY IN THE REGULATION OF GIFTED CHILDREN'S DEVELOPMENT
 
 
Title: THE ROLE OF PERSONALITY IN THE REGULATION OF GIFTED CHILDREN'S DEVELOPMENT
Author: Germikova, Lidia A.
Appeared in: High ability studies
Paging: Volume 3 (1992) nr. 1 pages 84-88
Year: 1992
Contents: Experiments on problems of development of abilities have been carried out for five years with pupils in different age groups. The basis of the approach was development of psychodiagnostic approaches that would help in speeding up the development of cognitive activity in children with ordinary abilities. Gifted children display a high level of self-regulation, master complicated psychological processes faster, react positively to novelty and complexity, and can differentiate more clearly. Teaching of gifted children is carried out in the Small Academy of Sciences, where programs on the development of interests and abilities take account of each specific pupil's characteristics. Gifted children can predict the future better, their plans are directed to the future. They are interested in renewing society, because their aims are more motivated by a strongly developed future perspective. Further work requires coordination with the International Council on Children's Talents and Gifts, especially regarding teacher training programs involving the study of special endowments and their development.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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