Educating the Gifted Child

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Name: Muhammed Raşit Somuncu Section: 41 Research Project Final Draft Educating the Gifted Child Since the beginning of the sixties, there has been a great increase in the interest of gifted child among societies. Some of the main factors that trigger this increase are environmental problems, lack of sources in the world, political problems and more importantly the need for successful leaders. People consider gifted people as the last hopes that are going to solve these problems and make the world a better place. Compulsory education system requires every person to make the same progress with their peers regardless of their abilities and intelligences. Children who have lower capacity to learn encounter a very big difficulty to reach their peers with normal and higher capacities. Additionally, children who have higher capacity in learning, the gifted ones, encounter two possibilities: One of these possibilities, even if it is very rare, is that the teacher arranges classes according to these gifted ones’ capacities and abandons the normal ones. And the other possibility which is more common is the teacher arranges classes according to general population, and this time he abandons ones with the lower and higher capacities. Therefore, while pupils who are below the average are eliminated at the end of the year, children above the average are obligated to decrease their learning speed according to general population. This paper will argue the rationale behind the gifted education, and how one group of these students’ education should be, the gifted ones’, by explaining the meaning of giftedness, and showing how teachers and parents can make the gifted children see their potential and move on their life with the aim of contributing to a better society. In order not to lose the potential of gifted students that can lead the world
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