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The study of Gifted Education model for Thailand

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  • Donsak Tsailexthim

    (Faculty of Education Srinakharinwirot University)

  • Vasinee Israsena Na Ayuthaya

    (Faculty of Education Srinakharinwirot University)

  • Jaruwan Ployduangrat

    (Faculty of Education Srinakharinwirot University)

Abstract

This research aims to study of Gifted Education model for Thailand . By synthetic papers and related research ,a case study of a foreign country ,expert Interviews, and focus group The research tool is data form, interview and data were analyzed using content analysis . The results showed that : Studies gifted education model for Thailand there is an element 1) The establishment of specialized schools are School of Science, school sports and music schools. 2) classes in regular schools by classes or special classes in subjects such as English, math, science, Thai language. A selection process for children with a variety of tools and develop specific courses. As well as adjust the teaching process and authentic assesment. 3) activities by government agencies and private organizations. The results of the research will be used to guide the development of standards of education for children with special abilities further.

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  • Donsak Tsailexthim & Vasinee Israsena Na Ayuthaya & Jaruwan Ployduangrat, 2015. "The study of Gifted Education model for Thailand," Proceedings of International Academic Conferences 3105110, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:sek:iacpro:3105110
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    1. Roby, Jini L. & Erickson, Lance & Nagaishi, Chanel, 2016. "Education for children in sub-Saharan Africa: Predictors impacting school attendance," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 64(C), pages 110-116.

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    Gifted Education; Gifted Child; Educational model;
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