Ajda Erjavec Bartolj
Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Contributions at Talent Education 2019
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Building a bully-free learning community for gifted adolescentsPaperAuthor presented results of a research on prevalence of bullying in one of Slovenian secondary schools attended mostly by gifted teens. Since many students of the secondary school are clearly victimised by bullying experience from elementary school, staff proposed an initiative for a school research on peer violence. Students (N=168) … More
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Managing Big-fish-little-pond effect: counselling support for facilitation of positive outcomesPaperTransition from elementary to secondary education in Slovenia happens at the age 15. Academically successful students often choose to continue their education in gymnasia programmes. They change their social environment and the same time are faced with new classmates and an increased learning load. The situation is typical for big-fish-little-pond … More
- Contributions on other events
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Don't panic. A pedagogue’s guide to guiding anxious minds.PaperTalent Education 2017
Gifted and achievement-oriented teenagers are often somewhat anxious in performance situations, well described in literature. Performance anxiety can contribute to underachievement or has even more dire developmental consequences if combined with other personal issues of the gifted individual.
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Performance anxiety and the gifted teenager: role of the school psychologistPaperTalent Education 2017
It is developmentally functional and normal for teenagers to be especially aware of their functioning in social surroundings as if they were on a stage, performing for an imaginary audience. This increased awareness can be related to anxiety – especially in evaluation and/or performance situations. For many reasons, …
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