Educational Aspects on Special Need and “Charismatic” Students
Stefanos Leontopoulos,
Prodromos Skenderidis,
Vaios Liapopoulos
et al.
Abstract:Teaching at any stage becomes effective when the student operates under the influence of learning motivation. However, in some cases, there are students who either appear learning difficulties or request special interests on their own and can be characterized as “charismatic”. In Greece, “charismatic” students are usually not separated from the rest of the students and often study and receive the same education as the rest of the students. As a result, their potential is not exploited and their motivation and … Show more
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