An Examination of the Empirical Literature: Gifted Education in the Australian Context

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Abstract

Gifted education as a field of research in Australia is relatively young when compared with its North American counterparts. A reflection of how the field of gifted education has developed from 1983 to 2017 in this context allows for observations of previous research and current trends, and how these may influence future directions for the field. Empirical research published in peer-reviewed journals is one metric that can be used to undertake this reflection, including the individuals responsible for the research, the setting where the research is undertaken, and outlets where resulting findings are published, as well as the research themes that dominate research agendas. Longitudinally, these metrics are part of the narrative that construct Australian gifted education. Reflecting on how the field developed provides an understanding of how research and practice have evolved and what future research and innovations are possible.

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Luburic, I., & Jolly, J. L. (2019). An Examination of the Empirical Literature: Gifted Education in the Australian Context. Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 42(1), 64–84. https://doi.org/10.1177/0162353218816498

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