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What works in gifted education? A literature review

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Abstract

The role of targeted education programmes in stimulating higher achievement among gifted children is a hotly debated topic in education-policy circles. Yet as governments tend to focus on increasing equity and raising achievement among low-performing pupils especially, gifted children are often largely ignored. In this report, CfEE lead economist, Gabriel Heller Sahlgren examines the faltering progress of gifted education research towards policy conclusive answers to the question what works in gifted education; what makes it so difficult to answer; and important new research suggesting ways forward, and country systems we might learn from.

Author
Heller-Sahlgren, Gabriel
Corporate Author
Centre for Education Economics (UK)
Year of publication
2018
Pages
29
Series
Research report
Country (Geographical area)
ISBN
978-1-5136-4166-9
Source database
library
Language