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Peer reviewedFeldhusen, John F.; And Others – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1984
Five major steps in the identification of gifted and talented youth are discussed, and problems in each area are noted: (1) determination of program goals and types of gifted youth to be served; (2) nomination procedures; (3) assessment procedures; (4) individual differentiation; and (5) validation of the identification process. (CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Program Development, Student Evaluation
Feldhusen, John F.; Ruckman, Debra R. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1988
Saturday programs can enrich schools' offerings to gifted/talented youths by providing in-depth, accelerated study in areas of interest, with the opportunity to study under high-level specialists. Important considerations in development of Saturday programs include teacher selection, training, and supervision; evaluation; financing; curriculum…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities, Gifted, Program Development
Flack, Jerry D.; Feldhusen, John F. – G/C/T, 1983
The Purdue Three-Stage Enrichment Model, which encourages gifted students to develop skills of inquiry, problem solving, and product development, can be an approach to implementing a futures-oriented curriculum. Examples of activities in the three stages of the model are given. (CL)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Curriculum, Enrichment, Futures (of Society)
Peer reviewedTreffinger, Donald J.; Feldhusen, John F. – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 1996
A new paradigm of education, talent development, may be the successor to gifted education. The talent development perspective involves extension and redefinition of the nature of giftedness or talents, identification, and programming. Emphasis is on identifying and nurturing talents in all students, rather than selecting and serving the "gifted…
Descriptors: Definitions, Educational Philosophy, Educational Trends, Gifted
Peer reviewedPoelzer, G. Harold; Feldhusen, John F. – Roeper Review, 1997
Suggests the International Baccalaureate Program (IB) as an alternative secondary program for gifted youth. After tracing the history of the IB program, comparing the IB program to other programs, and outlining the curriculum and requirements, the article shows how the IB meets the needs of gifted students. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Academically Gifted, Advanced Courses, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedFeldhusen, John F.; And Others – Roeper Review, 1989
A three-credit graduate course was developed to train school administrators on planning and managing programs for the gifted/talented. Compared to controls, 45 administrators who received the training gained more knowledge about educational programing for the gifted and developed more favorable attitudes toward gifted youth and programing for…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Education, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
Feldhusen, John F.; And Others – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1988
Five residential programs are offered in the summer at Purdue University for gifted youths in grades 4-12. The short-term programs emphasize intensive enrichment courses in many academic disciplines, and focus on recreational activities as well. Student eligibility, teacher selection and training, and program evaluation are described. (JDD)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Enrichment Activities, Gifted, Intermediate Grades


