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Counselor’S Corner: An Interview With Tom Greenspon, Tom Greenspon, Tracy L. Cross
Counselor’S Corner: An Interview With Tom Greenspon, Tom Greenspon, Tracy L. Cross
SENG Journal: Exploring the Psychology of Giftedness
No abstract provided.
Exploring Goodness Of Fit: Social Cognition Among Students With Gifts And Talents In Ireland And India, Jennifer Riedl Cross, Anyesha Mishra, Colm O'Reilly, Paromita Roy
Exploring Goodness Of Fit: Social Cognition Among Students With Gifts And Talents In Ireland And India, Jennifer Riedl Cross, Anyesha Mishra, Colm O'Reilly, Paromita Roy
SENG Journal: Exploring the Psychology of Giftedness
Utilizing previous research focusing on the Stigma of Giftedness Paradigm (SGP), this study explains social cognitive beliefs with the help of self-efficacy among students with gifts and talents (SWGT) in Ireland and India. The study considers the concept of person-environment fit with respect to how the SWGT feel they are being seen by others and how they react to their environment, where their self-efficacy plays a role. Irish and Indian students (N = 430) were matched by age (15-17) and gender. Data were collected using the Social Cognitive Beliefs scale as an indicator of person-environment fit, and the Multidimensional …
Addressing The Well-Being Of Young Children, Pauline C. Dott, Emma H. Cho, Nancy B. Hertzog
Addressing The Well-Being Of Young Children, Pauline C. Dott, Emma H. Cho, Nancy B. Hertzog
SENG Journal: Exploring the Psychology of Giftedness
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted young learners' daily routines, learning environments, and home life stability, severely impacting their well-being. Children's issues with mental health, such as anxiety, stress, and depression, significantly impact their ability and interest to achieve in school settings. Additionally, the pandemic affected parents, caregivers, and educators, which had repercussions on their children and students. The authors conducted a literature review, identifying 26 articles that reported on young children's mental health and well-being with a particular interest in the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and identified gifted children. This review illuminated some main themes: young children have mental …
Challenging The Status Quo Through Theory, Research, Practice, And Leadership: An Interview With Paula Olszewski-Kubilius, Paula Olszewski-Kubilius, Tracy L. Cross
Challenging The Status Quo Through Theory, Research, Practice, And Leadership: An Interview With Paula Olszewski-Kubilius, Paula Olszewski-Kubilius, Tracy L. Cross
SENG Journal: Exploring the Psychology of Giftedness
No abstract provided.
A Trailblazer In Innovative Residential Programming For Students With Gifts And Talents: An Interview With Colm O’Reilly, Colm O'Reilly, Tracy L. Cross
A Trailblazer In Innovative Residential Programming For Students With Gifts And Talents: An Interview With Colm O’Reilly, Colm O'Reilly, Tracy L. Cross
SENG Journal: Exploring the Psychology of Giftedness
No abstract provided.
Interview, Edward R. Amend
Interview, Edward R. Amend
SENG Journal: Exploring the Psychology of Giftedness
No abstract provided.
Interview, Charmaine L. Shutiva
Interview, Charmaine L. Shutiva
SENG Journal: Exploring the Psychology of Giftedness
No abstract provided.
Individual Difference Predictors Of Creative Ideation, Sakhavat Mammadov
Individual Difference Predictors Of Creative Ideation, Sakhavat Mammadov
SENG Journal: Exploring the Psychology of Giftedness
Researchers have long been interested in individual difference variables as predictors of creativity. The focus of most studies has been on the later stages of creativity process through which creative ideas are transformed into tangible forms, but until recently a very limited empirical base existed to answer questions about why some individuals come up with creative ideas more often than others. The present study examined individual difference predictors of creative ideation among high ability undergraduate students and tested the role of well-being as a moderator in explaining these relationships. Three main findings are revealed. First, openness and extraversion were significantly …
Social Stress In Honors College Students: How Personality Traits, Perfectionism, Creativity, And Gender Predict Use Of Social Coping Strategies, Angie L. Miller
Social Stress In Honors College Students: How Personality Traits, Perfectionism, Creativity, And Gender Predict Use Of Social Coping Strategies, Angie L. Miller
SENG Journal: Exploring the Psychology of Giftedness
Much research has focused on how gifted children and adolescents deal with the social stigmas associated with giftedness. Previous studies indicate that several coping strategies exist, and these are related to personality and other characteristics. However, once these gifted individuals enter higher education, they are often required to shift their coping strategies to deal with stressors and situations in this new environment. This study investigates social coping strategies among honors college undergraduate students, looking at the need for updating the factor structure of a measure of social coping designed for and used with middle and high school students. Results suggest …
An Analysis Of Most Important Values Among Low-Income, High-Ability Middle School Students, Jennifer Riedl Cross
An Analysis Of Most Important Values Among Low-Income, High-Ability Middle School Students, Jennifer Riedl Cross
SENG Journal: Exploring the Psychology of Giftedness
Value orientations, based on Schwartz’s theory of human values, were collected from low-income, high-ability middle school students (N = 215; 87.4% Black, Hispanic, or Mixed) through a values affirmation activity in the 7th and again in the 8th grade. Students ranked “Being successful” highest in 7th grade, “Being safe and secure” highest in 8thgrade. Most important values in the Conservation and Self-Transcendent quadrants predominated and were most stable from 7th to 8th grade. Analysis of essays on their most important values identified the significance of Others in their lives, including the desire …
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SENG Journal: Exploring the Psychology of Giftedness
No abstract provided.