Title of article
Factors That Promote/Inhibit Teaching Gifted Students in a Regular Class: Results from a Professional Development Program for Chemistry Teachers
Author/Authors
Benny, Naama Weizmann Institute of Science - Rehovot, Israel , Blonder, Ron Weizmann Institute of Science - Rehovot, Israel
Pages
11
From page
1
To page
11
Abstract
The current study aims at better understanding the factors that promote and hinder chemistry teachers in teaching a gifted student
in their regular chemistry class. In addition, it provides evidence of ways that teachers perceive a professional development course
dealing with a gifted student in a mixed-abilities science classroom. Eighty-four photonarratives were collected from 14 chemistry
teachers that participated in the course about teaching a gifted student in a regular classroom (41 promoting, 43 hindering factors).
Factors that concern chemistry education specifically as well as general practices were raised by the teachers. The teachers were
asked to “take a picture” (namely, of an external object or person); they considered most of the factors to be internal factors that are
dependent on themselves and therefore concluded that they have the power to influence them.The internal factors can be addressed
in the PD course; however the external factors should be managed by the school principal and district educational administration.
Keywords
Promote/Inhibit , Chemistry , Gifted
Journal title
Education Research International
Serial Year
2016
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Record number
2619541
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