HIGH ABILITY STUDIES
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Fostering a deeper understanding of cognitive development in gifted learners.
Introduction
HIGH ABILITY STUDIES is a leading journal focusing on the assessment, development, and educational strategies for individuals with high abilities and giftedness. Published by Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, this prestigious UK-based journal has established itself in the realm of educational research, holding an impressive Q2 ranking in Education for 2023 and ranking 290 out of 1543 journals in the Scopus category of Social Sciences Education, placing it in the top 81st percentile. With its inception in 1996, HIGH ABILITY STUDIES aims to advance the understanding of high-ability learners through rigorous empirical research, providing a platform for policy-makers, educators, and researchers alike. Although it does not offer open access, the journal remains an essential resource for academic inquiry, contributing significantly to the field's growing discourse. Its comprehensive scope encompasses studies on cognitive development, educational practices, and psychological insights, making it indispensable for professionals and students dedicated to the education of gifted individuals.
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