Title of article
In the interest of the child: Assessing the arguments for gifted education: Response to Miraca Gross
Author/Authors
small، Robin نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-102
From page
103
To page
0
Abstract
The case for special programs for children with exceptional abilities can only benefit from separating good arguments from bad ones. I attempt here to distinguish what is valuable in Miraca Grossʹs case for gifted education from what fails to stand up to closer examination. In particular, I argue that talent is not a ʹnational resourceʹ, and that educational programs for children should aim at their interest, not other peopleʹs. The best argument here is the simplest and most straightforward one: children should be given what they need, and they need opportunities to develop whatever talents they have.
Keywords
PINGSDORF , MEDIEVAL , ARCHAEOMAGNETISM , KILN , POTTERY , DATING , SECULAR VARIATION , CERAMIC , Germany
Journal title
Australian Journal of Education
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Australian Journal of Education
Record number
21103
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