ERIC Number: EJ1454234
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2024
Pages: 18
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Education for the Gifted in Ecuador: Analysis from the Perspective of Learning Resources
Noemí Suárez Monzón; Vanessa Gómez Suárez; Sonnia Alexandra Heredia Gálvez; Maritza Librada Cáceres Mesa
Cogent Education, v11 n1 Article 2398656 2024
This study analyzed the current state of education for gifted students in Ecuador using the Educational and Learning Capital Model (ELCM) to propose improvements in the development of programs and services. A mixed research approach was employed, addressing two key questions: (a) How is the education of gifted students currently managed in Ecuador? (b) What is the perception of teachers regarding gifted education based on the ELCM? Data sources, such as official documents, primary studies conducted in the country and a survey involving specialized personnel and schoolteachers, were analyzed, focusing on evaluating the Ecuadorian educational system's strengths and weaknesses concerning gifted students' education. The results indicated the following: gifted students' education in Ecuador faces significant challenges due to the lack of adequate teacher training and insufficient infrastructure. Furthermore, existing policies and regulations are poorly implemented, and reliable data on identified students are lacking. Most teachers perceive a lack of training and adequate resources. Only 8.26% believe there is a clear mechanism in the Ministry of Education. Most are dissatisfied with the current programs, which are more recreational than geared toward talent development. The study recommended improvement in the education quality and support for gifted students in Ecuador.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Resources, Gifted, Gifted Education, Program Development, Teacher Attitudes, Educational Practices, Special Education Teachers, Academically Gifted, Barriers, Educational Policy, Public Officials, Latin Americans, Stakeholders, Ability, Talent Identification, Cultural Capital, Social Capital, Educational Attainment
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Ecuador
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