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Wu, Echo H. – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2013
The author interviewed Dr. Carol Tomlinson, who is a well-known academic scholar in gifted education. The interview focused on Dr. Tomlinson's work on differentiation, how she started, and what her suggestions for teachers are to differentiate instructions for gifted students in general education classrooms.
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Interviews, General Education, Teaching Methods
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Zhang, Xingli; Chen, Ning; Shi, Jiannong – High Ability Studies, 2012
The Actiotope Model of Giftedness (Ziegler, 2005) and the systemic theory of gifted education (Ziegler and Phillipson) shed light on the difficulties faced by gifted education in practice all over the world. The Actiotope Model emphasizes the importance of actions of gifted individuals and the interactions between individuals and their…
Descriptors: Gifted, Creativity, Special Programs, Academically Gifted
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Sarouphim, Ketty M. – High Ability Studies, 2012
In the article "Towards a systemic theory of gifted education", A. Ziegler and S. N. Phillipson present an interesting approach to gifted education. The actiotope model explains giftedness in light of systems theory where constant interchange occurs between the gifted person, his/her actions, and the environment in which he or she evolves. The…
Descriptors: Gifted, Systems Approach, Academically Gifted, Models
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Sutherland, Margaret – High Ability Studies, 2012
In their target paper, "Towards a systemic theory of gifted education," A. Ziegler and S. N. Phillipson present a long awaited call for a paradigmatic shift in thinking within the field of gifted education. The paper considers how educators and researchers within the field could bring about such a change. They challenge the prevailing…
Descriptors: Talent, Gifted, Educational Change, Academically Gifted
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Woolcott, Geoff – High Ability Studies, 2012
Ziegler and Phillipson (Z&P) have provided a valuable discussion of the identification and development of giftedness under a systemic umbrella, including issues of differing theoretical approaches and efficacy. This commentary considers their discussion within a novel systemic framework that links also individuals and environment, but in terms of…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Teaching Methods, Information Processing, Systems Approach
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Vidergor, Hava – Gifted and Talented International, 2012
In this response to Joan Freeman's "A Quality of Giftedness," Have Vidergor states that provisions for gifted, talented, and excellent students should be offered by regular schools, taking into consideration levels of giftedness, offering a variety of interdisciplinary elective courses and subjects to about 20% of the school population,…
Descriptors: Gifted, Talent, Academically Gifted, Acceleration (Education)
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Schultz, Robert A. – High Ability Studies, 2012
In their introduction to the idea of a systems approach to understanding talent and giftedness, Ziegler and Phillipson broach the larger issue of the positivistic or mechanistic mindset to knowing and understanding that pervades much of what is called educational research. This worthy tactic brings to light the need to move away from the status…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Educational Research, Models, Systems Approach
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Grigorenko, Elena L. – High Ability Studies, 2012
The field of giftedness and gifted education is about 100-years (plus/minus) old. Whether traced back to Stern or to Terman, or to anybody else, it has encompassed a millennium of thinking about and studying the intellectually gifted and educating them. In their centerpiece for this issue, Ziegler and Phillipson take these 100 years of research…
Descriptors: Gifted, Individual Characteristics, Systems Approach, Research and Development
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Lee, Seon-Young – High Ability Studies, 2012
As an alternative to the current paradigm of gifted education, Ziegler and Phillipson proposed a systemic approach and argued that factors in the current mechanistic model of giftedness are not good predictors for exceptionality. They pinpointed that a single factor identified as an indicator of giftedness, ineffective measures, inappropriate…
Descriptors: Gifted, Educational Practices, Reader Response, Systems Approach
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Plucker, Jonathan A. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2012
The approach proposed by Subotnik, Olszewski-Kubilius, and Worrell (2011) has significant implications for the field of gifted education, many of which would increase advocates' ability to achieve success when working with policy makers. This commentary explores those implications and examines how the proposed approach can be integrated within the…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Academically Gifted, Gifted, Change Strategies
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Polyzoi, Eleoussa; Haydey, Donna Copsey – Gifted and Talented International, 2012
In this commentary, the authors contend that Persson's (2012a) paper, Cultural Variation and Dominance in a Globalised Knowledge-Economy: Towards a Culture-Sensitive Research Paradigm in the Science of Giftedness, lacks conciseness in defining the connections between the significance of cultural dominance and the definition of giftedness. However,…
Descriptors: Definitions, Academically Gifted, Gifted, Cultural Context
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Tao, Ting; Shi, Jiannong – High Ability Studies, 2012
In "Towards a systemic theory of gifted education," A. Ziegler and S.N. Phillipson have proposed a systemic approach to gifted education. For this approach, they built a model that they call an "actiotope" model. As they explained in the article, an actiotope consists of the acting individual and the environment with which he or she interacts. The…
Descriptors: Gifted, Cognitive Ability, Research Methodology, Holistic Approach
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Johnson, R. Burke; Stefurak, Tres – High Ability Studies, 2012
In "Towards a systemic theory of gifted education", Ziegler and Phillipson offer a useful critique of current research and the current paradigm in gifted education. They provide an interesting and useful merging of systems theory with their actiotope model, and using this paradigm they suggest many fruitful areas for future research. However, the…
Descriptors: Gifted, Models, Systems Approach, Theory Practice Relationship
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Kaufman, James C.; Lan, Lan – Gifted and Talented International, 2012
Persson (2012a) correctly raises the question of how cultural biases may impact giftedness research. He alludes to East-West differences in perceptions of creativity and ways that the collectivist-individualistic approaches may lead to differences in creativity perception. In this commentary, the authors discuss different approaches, and attempt…
Descriptors: Creativity, Cultural Differences, Social Bias, Cross Cultural Studies
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Zhang, Jinghuan; Liu, Guirong; Lin, Chongde – High Ability Studies, 2012
Eight years ago, the authors carried out a study on scientific creativity. Thirty-four eminent scientists, who had gained great creative scientific achievements in five fields--mathematics, physics, chemistry, geography and life science--were chosen and interviewed. In the study, the authors tried to find out what made a person demonstrate…
Descriptors: Gifted, Motivation, Creativity, Educational Change
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