The effectiveness of children with learning disabilities based on talent management and extracurricular sports activities

Authors

  • Roland Hegedűs

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3311/ope.605

Abstract

In the study, the main talent management models and their development are reviewed, as well as the definition and characterization of learning disabilities. The purpose of the study is to highlight that learning disability does not preclude someone from being talented. Talent management is also important for all social groups, because if the person can develop his/her talent, it can have a positive impact on their future. In the 6th grade database of the 2019 National Competence Measurement, the study analyzes the impact of participation in talent development and extracurricular sports on the reading comprehension and mathematics results of students with learning disabilities. According to the results, depending on the type of learning disability, but for the most part, children who participate in these activities, achieve higher results. The results also show that people with a better family background participate in extracurricular activities, presumably because of the paid activities, so the civil sector could have the opportunity to provide free opportunities for those who cannot afford it.

Author Biography

Roland Hegedűs

Roland Hegedűs (1989-) is a biologist, biology and geography teacher and special pedagogue, Doctor of Educational Sciences, associate professor at the Faculty of Pedagogy of the Károly Eszterházy Catholic University. His research interests are regional inequality, the academic performance of children with learning disabilities and the characteristics of their education. He performs on conferences and publishes in Hungarian, English and German; as well as he has a monograph. He is a member of several professional organizations; his work was recognized with many professional prizes. E-mail: hegedusroland1989@gmail.com

Published

2024-04-10

Issue

Section

Tanulmányok