2021
DOI: 10.53400/mimbar-sd.v8i1.31333
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To What Extent Do Teachers of Gifted Students Identify Inner and Intermodal Relations in Knowledge Representation?

Abstract: Gifted students get bored of reading authoritative and descriptive multimodal texts. They need coherent, explanatory, and interactive texts. Moreover, because of the pandemic, gifted students took courses online, and teachers had to conduct their lessons on digital online tools with multimodal representations. They posted supplementary teaching materials as multimodal texts to the students. Hence, teachers of gifted students should pay attention to inner and intermodal relations to meet the needs of gifted stu… Show more

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“…For example, reading authoritative and descriptive multimodal books bores gifted students. They require texts that are logical, informative, and engaging (Gül & Costu, 2021). Meanwhile, in terms of personal and professional development, 62.5% of respondents strongly agreed that teachers' autonomy is driven by the need for personal and professional development, while the rest 37.5% simply agreed.…”
Section: Respondents' Perceptions and Awareness Of Teacher Autonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, reading authoritative and descriptive multimodal books bores gifted students. They require texts that are logical, informative, and engaging (Gül & Costu, 2021). Meanwhile, in terms of personal and professional development, 62.5% of respondents strongly agreed that teachers' autonomy is driven by the need for personal and professional development, while the rest 37.5% simply agreed.…”
Section: Respondents' Perceptions and Awareness Of Teacher Autonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can be simple materials such as models and photographs, as well as electronic devices such as computers, audio recorders, and cameras (Akkaya & Al Kapıdere, 2021). Digital learning material can increase students' curiosity, creativity, interest, and motivation (Gül & Costu, 2021). Thus, the curriculum, classroom environment, and learning materials must be designed to meet the needs of students (Renzulli & Reis, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%