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Gifted Education in Lebanese Schools SpringerBriefs in School Psychology

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This Brief discusses research about gifted education in Lebanese schools. It provides an overview of the latest theories, definitions, and practices used to identify gifted students in Lebanese schools. Chapters begin by providing background information on the status of gifted education in Lebanon and the challenges gifted Lebanese children face. Subsequent chapters discuss recent and relevant international definitions of giftedness as well as common misconceptions and underrepresentation of giftedness.

The Brief presents research study findings on the cultural definition of giftedness in the minds of Lebanese teachers. It also presents findings on current practices used to identify gifted learners in Lebanese schools.  It concludes with recommendations from the teachers that participated in the reported study as well as the authors' proposal for a Lebanese elementary school policy for identification of gifted students.

Gifted Education in Lebanese Schools is an informative resource for researchers, professionals, practitioners, and graduate students in the field of school psychology, educational psychology, gifted and special education, and social work. 

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ISBN: 9783319785912
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Author: Sara El Khoury, Anies AlHroub
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer International Publishing
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 122 pages
Series: SpringerBriefs in Psychology
Genres: Educational psychology
Social work
Educational strategies and policy