2023
DOI: 10.29173/writingacrossuofa47
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How Labels both Nurture and Impair the Acadamic Performance of Gifted and Talented Students

Abstract: When you are told at the age of eleven that you are academically advanced compared to your classmates, you internalize that label and shape your academic self-concept on the basis of the expectations that come with it. From my primary to secondary schooling in Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) programs, I was taught advanced content because teachers assumed my peers and I were “above grade level” due to our results from GATE screening tests. This article reflects on the impact of these labels on learners.

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