2020
DOI: 10.17478/jegys.785567
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Reflecting on the role of mentorship in gifted education: Mixed approach study

Abstract: This study fills several knowledge gaps within the literature of gifted education, specifically with respect to the role of mentorship in guiding and developing gifted young minds as they begin to move into advanced academic and professional environments. It surveys the experiences of college students, all of whom had participated in a university-based gifted mentorship program in high school, by asking them to relate their impressions of the program and its effects on their cognitive and research skills. It t… Show more

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“…From the studies of a series of mentoring programs designed especially for gifted and talented students, Vrabie T and Crețu C M (10) concluded that in the field of gifted education there is not an "extensive" mentoring program which should be considered suitable for each child or school; however mentoring programs shall take the form of research projects, various hands-on activities and innovative pedagogical practices. Based on a survey of students who had participated in a university-based gifted mentorship program in high school, Alhanaya M (11) in his study has recommended that mentoring programs for gifted students shall focus more on the student's interests and give them more time to expand his research scope. Many students said a different teaching methodology followed by a mentor helped them in connecting well with the subject.…”
Section: Mentoring and Innovative Science Mentoring Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the studies of a series of mentoring programs designed especially for gifted and talented students, Vrabie T and Crețu C M (10) concluded that in the field of gifted education there is not an "extensive" mentoring program which should be considered suitable for each child or school; however mentoring programs shall take the form of research projects, various hands-on activities and innovative pedagogical practices. Based on a survey of students who had participated in a university-based gifted mentorship program in high school, Alhanaya M (11) in his study has recommended that mentoring programs for gifted students shall focus more on the student's interests and give them more time to expand his research scope. Many students said a different teaching methodology followed by a mentor helped them in connecting well with the subject.…”
Section: Mentoring and Innovative Science Mentoring Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%