SCIENCE EDUCATION FOR GIFTED STUDENTS: OPINIONS OF STUDENTS, PARENTS, AND TEACHERS
SCIENCE EDUCATION FOR GIFTED STUDENTS: OPINIONS OF STUDENTS, PARENTS, AND TEACHERS
Author(s): Nagihan Tanik OnalSubject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: European Scientific Institute
Keywords: Science; gifted children;teacher;parents;phenomenology
Summary/Abstract: This paper aims to examine the opinions of gifted children, their parents, and science teachers working at the Science and Art Centre (BILSEM) regarding science education for the gifted. The present study participants, which was conducted by utilizing the phenomenology design using one of the qualitative research methods, were ten talented students, seven parents, and two science teachers working at BILSEM. The study's data were collected using semi-structured interviews held with the participants. The collected data were analyzed by adopting the data analysis process proposed by Moustakas (1994) for phenomenological studies. The study revealed that gifted students possess a mental perception of sciences in the form of life, experience, and scientific knowledge. Talented learners want to learn science by employing experiments, projects, excursions, and observations. Based on these findings, it is recommended that gifted students should be provided with an enjoyable science learning environment to make them active, have fun while learning, perform experiments, and develop projects.
Journal: European Journal of Educational Sciences
- Issue Year: 8/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 15-32
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English