Abstract
This paper reports on the school transfer of 15 mathematically gifted Year 6 and Year 8 students. The data are extracted from a longitudinal qualitative study that examines student and parent perspectives, and programme provision for mathematically gifted and talented students before and after a change of schools. Two groups of primary school students made the transfer to intermediate school (Years 7 and 8) or to a Years 7-13 high school. Another group of students from intermediate school made the transfer to high school. The students? and their teachers? and parents? perceptions of the transfer are described.
Brenda BicknellThis paper reports on the school transfer of 15 mathematically gifted Year 6 and Year 8 students. The data are extracted from a longitudinal qualitative study that examines student and parent perspectives, and programme provision for mathematically gifted and talented students before and after a change of schools. Two groups of primary school students made the transfer to intermediate school (Years 7 and 8) or to a Years 7-13 high school. Another group of students from intermediate school made the transfer to high school. The students’ and their teachers’ and parents’ perceptions of the transfer are described.