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터키, 한국, 미국의 영재 부모교육 프로그램 비교A Comparative Study: Parent Education Programs for Parents of Gifted Children in Turkey, South Korea, and the USA

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A Comparative Study: Parent Education Programs for Parents of Gifted Children in Turkey, South Korea, and the USA
Authors
일디림 파트마이신동
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
한국영재학회
Keywords
Gifted Children; Gifted Education; Parenthood with Gifted Child; Parent Education Program; 영재 아동; 육아; 영재 교육; 학부모 교육
Citation
영재교육연구, v.29, no.3, pp 403 - 427
Pages
25
Journal Title
영재교육연구
Volume
29
Number
3
Start Page
403
End Page
427
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/5027
DOI
10.9722
ISSN
1598-8333
2733-8568
Abstract
The present study analyzes parent education programs designed for the parents of gifted children in Turkey, South Korea, and the USA, using the methodology given in the literature review. The literature review covers 4 dissertations and 10 articles and compares 14 programs. Firstly, the present study shows that all of the parent education programs in Turkey, South Korea, and the USA focus on the gifted children’s cognitive, social, and emotional needs and the demands and problems of parenting them. However, the two programs conducted in South Korea are different from those in Turkey and the USA in that they offered opportunities for creativity and art in parent education. There are other differences between the length of the programs and teaching methods for parents in each country. The shortest-term programs used in the USA and Turkey are shorter than those in South Korea. The teaching methods also show differences between Turkey in contrast to South Korea and the USA in terms of variety. Further studies may focus on multi-dimensions of parent education program with participation of gifted children.
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