Enrichment strategies for gifted English first language (HG) pupils at the senior secondary level : a critical evaluation of a programme implemented at Grey Boys' High School, Port Elizabeth, 1986-1988

Programmes developed specifically for the gifted and talented pupil are not a novel idea. Yet, by comparison, the history of gifted education is a brief one. Highly gifted and talented pupils often have difficulty being challenged in a conventional classroom situation. Since classroom instruction is...

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Main Author: Cunningham, Gregory Mark
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Language:English
Published: Rhodes University 1990
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003392
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-15102018-09-04T04:17:19ZEnrichment strategies for gifted English first language (HG) pupils at the senior secondary level : a critical evaluation of a programme implemented at Grey Boys' High School, Port Elizabeth, 1986-1988Cunningham, Gregory MarkEnglish language -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- South Africa -- Eastern CapeGifted children -- Education (Secondary) -- South Africa -- Eastern CapeGifted children -- Education -- ResearchProgrammes developed specifically for the gifted and talented pupil are not a novel idea. Yet, by comparison, the history of gifted education is a brief one. Highly gifted and talented pupils often have difficulty being challenged in a conventional classroom situation. Since classroom instruction is usually designed for the benefit of pupils who function at the level of the majority of their peer age-group, this teaching, no matter how well done, may not be appropriate for the extremely gifted pupil whose abilities differ greatly from this group. Even special programmes for gifted and talented students may be designed for a broad group of gifted students and may not meet the specific needs of the gifted child, especially ones with a special intellectual talent. While it is important to bear aspects such as the characteristics of giftedness and the attributes of the talented individual in mind, the basis of this dissertation examines what enrichment and acceleration strategies may be utilised by the English First Language (HG) teacher when presented with a preselected group of pupils who are gifted in English, utilising a composite gifted educational model as a mechanism for the development of this specific programme.Rhodes UniversityFaculty of Education, Education1990ThesisMastersMEd177 leavespdfvital:1510http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003392EnglishCunningham, Gregory Mark
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topic English language -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Gifted children -- Education (Secondary) -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Gifted children -- Education -- Research
spellingShingle English language -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Gifted children -- Education (Secondary) -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Gifted children -- Education -- Research
Cunningham, Gregory Mark
Enrichment strategies for gifted English first language (HG) pupils at the senior secondary level : a critical evaluation of a programme implemented at Grey Boys' High School, Port Elizabeth, 1986-1988
description Programmes developed specifically for the gifted and talented pupil are not a novel idea. Yet, by comparison, the history of gifted education is a brief one. Highly gifted and talented pupils often have difficulty being challenged in a conventional classroom situation. Since classroom instruction is usually designed for the benefit of pupils who function at the level of the majority of their peer age-group, this teaching, no matter how well done, may not be appropriate for the extremely gifted pupil whose abilities differ greatly from this group. Even special programmes for gifted and talented students may be designed for a broad group of gifted students and may not meet the specific needs of the gifted child, especially ones with a special intellectual talent. While it is important to bear aspects such as the characteristics of giftedness and the attributes of the talented individual in mind, the basis of this dissertation examines what enrichment and acceleration strategies may be utilised by the English First Language (HG) teacher when presented with a preselected group of pupils who are gifted in English, utilising a composite gifted educational model as a mechanism for the development of this specific programme.
author Cunningham, Gregory Mark
author_facet Cunningham, Gregory Mark
author_sort Cunningham, Gregory Mark
title Enrichment strategies for gifted English first language (HG) pupils at the senior secondary level : a critical evaluation of a programme implemented at Grey Boys' High School, Port Elizabeth, 1986-1988
title_short Enrichment strategies for gifted English first language (HG) pupils at the senior secondary level : a critical evaluation of a programme implemented at Grey Boys' High School, Port Elizabeth, 1986-1988
title_full Enrichment strategies for gifted English first language (HG) pupils at the senior secondary level : a critical evaluation of a programme implemented at Grey Boys' High School, Port Elizabeth, 1986-1988
title_fullStr Enrichment strategies for gifted English first language (HG) pupils at the senior secondary level : a critical evaluation of a programme implemented at Grey Boys' High School, Port Elizabeth, 1986-1988
title_full_unstemmed Enrichment strategies for gifted English first language (HG) pupils at the senior secondary level : a critical evaluation of a programme implemented at Grey Boys' High School, Port Elizabeth, 1986-1988
title_sort enrichment strategies for gifted english first language (hg) pupils at the senior secondary level : a critical evaluation of a programme implemented at grey boys' high school, port elizabeth, 1986-1988
publisher Rhodes University
publishDate 1990
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