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Opportunities to Explore for Gifted STEM Students in Korea: From Admissions Criteria to Curriculum

 

Abstract

The admission process and curriculum for gifted students are crucial because they provide opportunities to explore (OTE) for gifted science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) students. Korean specialized STEM schools, science academies (SAs) and science high schools (SHSs), claim that their screening process and curricula are based on their educational philosophy and goals. This article examines how SAs and SHSs make efforts to offer OTE in STEM disciplines by controlling the admission process and curriculum. It is found that SAs have enough flexibility in providing OTE that emphasize creativity. SHSs, however, are limited in providing such OTE and instead value high achievement more.

Notes

1. ‘Authentication of giftedness’ includes any artifact that can display individual giftedness and excludes competition results, gifted program records, mathematics and science aptitude test scores.

2. SAs are named after the cities or provinces that they are located in. In this article, Daegu and Gyeonggi are names of two regions in Korea that SAs are named after.

3. Korea's MEST include functions of typical Department of Education of other countries.

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