2021
DOI: 10.17556/erziefd.786115
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A Comparative Analysis of the Reading Comprehension Levels and Reading Attitude Skills of Gifted and Nongifted Fifth Grade Students

Abstract: Gifted children differ from their nongifted counterparts in that they show different ways of thinking, maintain higher levels of attention, manifest advanced cognitive skills, and enjoy researching and exploring (Clark, 2012). These differences are also reflected in their attitude to reading and reading comprehension skills. Regarding this, the current study aims to examine the reading attitudes and reading comprehension skills of a group of gifted and nongifted fifth grade students. The participants of the st… Show more

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“…The results indicated a substantial and significant difference in favor of the gifted students both in the total scores of reading comprehension and sub-dimensions of creative reading, namely Thinking Differently, Communicating with the Author and Characters, and Reconstructing the Text. When the relevant literature is examined, there are similar studies showing that gifted children have higher scores in reading comprehension (Ökcü and Akgül, 2021;Sallabaş and Özcan, 2020;Taşdemir and Özmen, 2018). A possible explanation for the gifted's exceptional performance would be that gifted children utilized different reading strategies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The results indicated a substantial and significant difference in favor of the gifted students both in the total scores of reading comprehension and sub-dimensions of creative reading, namely Thinking Differently, Communicating with the Author and Characters, and Reconstructing the Text. When the relevant literature is examined, there are similar studies showing that gifted children have higher scores in reading comprehension (Ökcü and Akgül, 2021;Sallabaş and Özcan, 2020;Taşdemir and Özmen, 2018). A possible explanation for the gifted's exceptional performance would be that gifted children utilized different reading strategies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%