Learning by Doing: Action Research to Evaluate Provisions for Gifted and Talented Students.

Authors

  • Tracy Riley Massey University
  • Roger Moltzen University of Waikato

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54322/kairaranga.v12i1.154

Keywords:

Gifted and talented, participatory action research, talent development initiatives

Abstract

Between 2006 and 2008 the Ministry of Education funded the evaluation of three Talent Development Initiatives for gifted and talented students. The methodology employed was one of participatory action research, a process of evaluation that enables learning by doing, as researchers and practitioners work alongside one another. Through the process of evaluating the three programmes, the researchers were also able to reflect on how and what formative feedback effects the development, implementation, maintenance, and evaluation of provisions for gifted and talented students. Based upon notes from team meetings, ongoing communications, and focus group discussions, the researchers concluded that an action research approach, despite some tensions, is useful and instrumental in the ongoing development of provisions for gifted and talented students.

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Published

01-01-2011

Issue

Section

Vol 12 Iss 1

How to Cite

Learning by Doing: Action Research to Evaluate Provisions for Gifted and Talented Students. (2011). Kairaranga, 12(1), 23-31. https://doi.org/10.54322/kairaranga.v12i1.154