Open-access Encouraging Social Education for Gifted students: Peer Tutoring

Abstract

A sustainable society poses challenges to future generations as well as the educational system. Our globalized technological world requires all sorts of talents. Under this premise, it is important for all individuals, particularly the gifted, to work together to help build a fair and balanced society. But how do we encourage responsibility? This theoretical study addresses the concept of talent and its different models as it is reviewed in literature. It particularly emphasizes Social Education and Learning as it pertains to service. Finally, it reinterprets peer tutoring as a way of encouraging social responsibility among the student body. This may be excellent training, especially for high achievers, to practice proactive, supportive and democratic leadership in the service of concerned communities.

Keywords Talent Development; Service Learning; Social Education; Peer Teaching; Ethical Mindset

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Universidad de Costa Rica Universidad de Costa Rica, Sede Rodrigo Facio Brenes Facultad de Educación, San Pedro, Montes de Oca, San José Costa Rica, San José, San Pedro de Montes de Oca, San Jose, San Pedro de Montes de Oca, CR, 11501 , 2511-4518 , 2511-6123 - E-mail: revedu@gmail.com
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