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Paine, Sheila – Journal of Art and Design Education, 1989
Outlines how an artistically talented English boy has no place to develop his talent. Explores the history of educating gifted children and artists. Compares situation with other countries. Describes the type of institution that would be suitable for educating artistically talented children. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Expression, Childrens Art
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Bailey, Richard; Morley, David – Sport, Education and Society, 2006
Traditional conceptions of talent generally emphasise the construction of threshold values and the development of relatively unitary abilities, and this approach still dominates talent development programmes for elite sport. Most researchers on high ability, however, now favour domain-specific, multidimensional conceptions of ability that stress…
Descriptors: Physical Education, International Studies, Talent Development, Training Methods
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Jolliffe, Wendy – Education 3-13, 2006
This article contrasts two major attempts at educational reform with regard to literacy. Starting with a brief background to the introduction of the National Literacy Strategy, together with an analysis of research into effective literacy teaching, it presents qualitative research carried out in the form of a comparative study of the National…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Educational Change, Comparative Analysis, Literacy
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Jerman, Janez; Pretnar, Tatjana – Education 3-13, 2006
The focus of the study is the comparison between the musical abilities of 11-year-old children on the island of Martinique and in Slovenia, and finding out to what extent their development of musical abilities is influenced by musical and cultural family background, music school attendance, choral singing and playing orchestral instruments. Our…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Family Characteristics, Foreign Countries
Freeman, Joan – 2001
This book describes the outcomes of a longitudinal study of 210 British children that compared the recognized and the unrecognized gifted with their classmates. It describes what has happened to them and their families as they have grown up in very different circumstances, in poverty or wealth, through many types of schooling and life…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Educational Experience
Dracup, Tim – Gifted Education International, 2003
This article discusses England's national strategy to improve the quality of gifted and talented education. The strategy includes: intensive area-based programs through localized excellence initiatives; a regional dimension through "GATE A", the new gifted and talented education arm of the London Challenge; and resources for student,…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Educational Resources
Zeng, Qiang; And Others – Chinese Education: A Journal of Translations, 1990
Compares numbers of college graduates and illiterates in China to those in developed and newly emerging industrialized nations. Criticizes the quality of Chinese education, arguing education must receive greater priority and more funding if China is to survive and flourish. (CH)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education
Qin, Jian – Chinese Education: A Journal of Translations, 1990
Discusses limitations in China's regulations and restrictions concerning students studying abroad. Encourages openness, more funding, allowing for postdoctoral research, increases in time spent abroad, and allowing spouses to visit or accompany students. Quells brain drain fears. Generally urges reform and greater investment in education. (CH)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Quality, Foreign Countries, Government Role
Miranda, Kathleen; Verna, Marilyn Ann – 1998
Twenty-one elementary school teachers from Taiwan and 53 elementary school teachers from the New York metropolitan area were interviewed to compare the structure of talented and gifted programs (TAG), their strengths and weaknesses, and provisions for program evaluation. Results indicated few differences between the gifted students, their work…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Comparative Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Curriculum
Campbell, James Reed; Wu, Rosalind – 1998
This report describes the outcomes of a study that investigated how Chinese educators and researchers have implemented programs for the gifted in 11 elementary schools (28 teachers and 112 gifted students), in Taiwan. The most frequently used alternatives for gifted students in Taiwan were found to be separate classes and pull-out programs. A…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Comparative Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Elementary Education
Ellis, Julia – 1993
This paper examines classroom dynamics that can lead to adolescent girls doubting their ability, creativity, and importance. Before children even start attending school, girls have learned verbal and physical self-restraint, thus requiring teachers to give more attention to boys who are more difficult to control. At school, intelligence is…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
Bildung und Wissenschaft, 1997
This issue discusses talent development in gifted children and youth. Articles include: (1) "Good and Goodness" (Roman Herzog), which addresses the need to provide gifted youth with financial aid to enable them to attend one of ten higher education institutions sponsoring gifted persons; (2) "It Is Essential To Start at an Early…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Admission Criteria, Competitive Selection, Early Admission
Herskovits, Maria – Gifted Education International, 2000
A longitudinal study of 118 high ability Budapest children (ages 12-14) investigated family influences on child development. Three case studies are described that illustrate the differences in the sensitivity with which the parents recognized the various demands of their able children and how they responded to them. (Contains nine references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Case Studies, Child Development, Family Environment
Calgary Univ. (Alberta). Centre for Gifted Education. – 1993
This proceedings contains summaries of 24 conference papers focusing on new directions in gifted education. Each paper's summary is about four pages in length. Papers have the following titles and authors: "Supporting Giftedness in Girls in the Classroom" (Julia Ellis); "A Community of Learners in ECS" (Anne Green);…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Advanced Placement Programs, Educational Methods, Elementary Secondary Education
Broom, Eric F. – 1980
Models developed in various countries to meet the dual needs for education and training of the highly talented young athlete are examined. It is the policy in socialist countries to bring together the best available resources in young sports talent, coaches, and facilities. Programs are structured to ensure that the youngsters who attend the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Athletes, Athletic Coaches, Capitalism
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