2019
DOI: 10.21125/iceri.2019.1556
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Extremely Gifted Students and Teaching Philosophy in Secondary School

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“…Defining education from the point of view of pedagogy (Králik & Máhrik, 2019a;Reimer, 2020;Tkáčová et al, 2021) is as complicated as it is from the point of view of philosophy (Martin et al, 2020;Pavlíková & Ambrozy, 2019).…”
Section: Attempting To Define and Understand Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Defining education from the point of view of pedagogy (Králik & Máhrik, 2019a;Reimer, 2020;Tkáčová et al, 2021) is as complicated as it is from the point of view of philosophy (Martin et al, 2020;Pavlíková & Ambrozy, 2019).…”
Section: Attempting To Define and Understand Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This makes it an extremely interesting subject of research for a wide range of professionals to highlight a new vision of the problem, especially in the pedagogical aspect. The teacher can estimate the student's potential to some extent, but only in principle and consequently, they cannot know what the student's ultimate limits are [6]. In Poland, preschool-age children acquire basic ecology education.…”
Section: Ecological Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teacher trainers should take the results of this research and other similar studies on selfassessment to their teacher training classes; familiarize teacher students with the principles of self-assessment on oral performance. Moreover, the ability of self-assessment belongs to key competences of any teacher professional profile (Stranovská et al, 2018;Gadušová, Hašková, 2016;Hašková, Lukáčová, 2017;Hašková et al, 2019;Polok et al, 2020;Pavlikova, Mahrik, 2020;Pavlikova, Ambrozy, 2019;Pavlikova, Žalec, 2019;Pushkarev, Pushkareva, 2019;Martin et al, 2019;Kobylarek, 2020, Stranovská, Gadušová, 2020, Gadušová et al, 2020a, Gadušová et al, 2020b, Hodáková, Welnitzová, 2013Pupikova et al, 2020;Birova, Kralova, 2018;Weda et al, 2020). As stated by Švec (2002), selfevaluation and self-reflection are important factors influencing the formation and development of student educational skills.…”
Section: Implicationmentioning
confidence: 99%