Bibliographic citations
Anicama, M., (2021). Creencias y concepciones docentes sobre la doble excepcionalidad en docentes de Educación Básica Regular de Lima Metropolitana [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/18569
Anicama, M., Creencias y concepciones docentes sobre la doble excepcionalidad en docentes de Educación Básica Regular de Lima Metropolitana []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/18569
@misc{renati/538769,
title = "Creencias y concepciones docentes sobre la doble excepcionalidad en docentes de Educación Básica Regular de Lima Metropolitana",
author = "Anicama la Serna, Mayra Valeria",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
Twice-exceptionality (2e) is a dual and contradictory condition, in which Giftedness and difficulties in one or more areas of development coexist. In the educational system, students with 2e can be associated with misconceptions and erroneous beliefs due to discrepancies in their academic performance, cognitive and socio-emotional abilities, which can affect their identification and intervention. The present study aims to explore the beliefs and conceptions of teachers about 2e from a qualitative approach. The sample was comprised of 8 teachers of Regular Basic Education with previous experience in special needs associated with Giftedness, ADHD or ASD. The instruments were a sociodemographic data sheet, two vignettes representing students with Giftedness/ASD and Giftedness/ADHD and a semistructured interview guide. A qualitative analysis of thematic content was carried out through the software Atlas.ti, following the steps of hermeneutical phenomenology. The results show how initial training, personal and professional experiences, as well as the contextual factors that characterize educational institutions can influence the beliefs and conceptions of teachers about students with 2e. Other topics address the personal and professional resources of teachers in the processes of identification and attention to the various educational needs. These findings will contribute to the visibility of this issue and the development of lines of intervention aimed at educational agents in the Latin American context.
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