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Peer reviewedBrandt, Ronald S. – Educational Leadership, 1985
In an interview, Benjamin Bloom outlines his reasons for studying the development of immensely talented people. He feels his study can help educators understand how all students can be more successful. (MD)
Descriptors: Ability, Academic Achievement, Aptitude Tests, Creative Development
Seeley, Ken – Gifted Education International, 1996
Discusses the role of creative arts in developing talent among gifted students. Talent development strategies using the arts are identified. Also describes ways that teachers can support collaboration among the arts and that parents can advocate and foster arts programs. (CR)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Art Education, Creative Art, Creative Development
Peer reviewedSubotnik, Rena – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 1995
A synthesis of ideas on talent development is presented, based on 10 interviews previously conducted with masters in arts and sciences. The six themes include: age at which the individual identifies with a discipline, early schooling experiences, skills and characteristics associated with great expertise, mentors, skills and characteristics…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Creative Development, Creativity, Enrichment Activities
Peer reviewedLaBatte, Jill – Journal of American Indian Education, 1991
Learning activities that use visual art symbols enhance the creative and artistic potential of gifted and talented students; promote integration of thought and feeling and the development of multiple symbol systems. Proposes combining with Clark's integrative education model to improve the academic success of all American Indian students. (SV)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Art Activities, Art Expression, Creative Art
Kansas Univ., Lawrence. – 1994
This monograph presents abstracts of 32 papers on the development of general versus specific abilities and their relationship to diversity in gifted and talented students. Sample topics include: creative development at the college level; cultural and linguistic differences in gifted children; Project High Hopes, a program for gifted students with…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Cultural Differences, Early Childhood Education, Educational Environment
Edwards, Roberta M.; And Others – 1987
The booklet explains the features of the STAGE Program (System for Talent and Gifted Education) in Trinity County, California. The STAGE scope and sequence includes competencies for gifted students in grades K through 12 with a focus on developing thinking skills, creativity, productivity, and communication skills. Competencies are briefly…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Communication Skills, Competence, Creative Development
Ziff, Barry, Ed.; Hostettler, Karen, Ed. – CAG Communicator, 1989
The newsletter of the California Association for the Gifted includes the following brief articles on parenting: "Your Challenge, Their Lives" (Barry Ziff); "Courage to Be Who I Am, Unafraid" (Elizabeth Meckstroth); "Attribution: A Key to Encouraging More Responsible Behavior in the Gifted" (Saundra Sparling); "A Parent's Perspective" (Carolyn…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Creative Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Development
Morra, Frank, Jr. – 1976
Presented is the 1975-76 evaluation report of the Alexandria Program for the Gifted and Talented, a multi-dimensional approach to the differentiated education of children in grades 4 through 6 with exceptional abilities in both the cognitive and artistic areas. It is explained that the evaluation study consisted of four activities: replication of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academically Gifted, Creative Development, Exceptional Child Research
Landis, Melodee – 1978
The document presents information on activities designed to foster growth in creativity and upper level thinking of secondary gifted students. An introductory section covers instructional models, including Guilford's Structure-of-Intellect Model and Krathwohl's Affective Taxonomical Model. Activities are described in terms of objectives,…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Creative Development, Gifted, Language Arts
Heinemann, Alison; Mallis, Jackie – 1977
The document presents Module 4, applications of theories of creativity to the gifted/talented, of the Star Power modules developed for school personnel who have an interest in or a need to explore the area of gifted and talented education. It is explained in an introductory section that the modules can be used for independent study, for small…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
Society for the Advancement of Gifted Education, Calgary (Alberta). – 1994
These conference proceedings consider the unique needs of gifted and talented individuals, focusing on state-of-the-art knowledge regarding school reform initiatives, cooperative learning, creative achievement, social-emotional development, differentiated curriculum, charter schools, and parenting issues. Summaries are provided of the following…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Creative Development, Curriculum Enrichment, Elementary Secondary Education
Queen, Kay; McCallister, Corliss – 1991
This conference presentation begins with an outline of the assumptions involved in a theoretical model for the teaching of creatively gifted young children. The assumptions include: (1) creativity is continuous, not dichotomous; (2) creativity is a dynamic, interactive, and multidimensional process; (3) creativity may encompass intentionality but…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Creative Development, Creativity, Early Intervention
Renzulli, Joseph S., Ed. – 1984
Six studies are presented which investigate factors in implementing the Revolving Door Identification Model (RDIM) and the Enrichment Triad Model in gifted education for children in grades 1-8. In "An Analysis of the Productivity of Gifted Students Participating in Programs Using the Revolving Door Identification Model," S. Reis reports,…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Behavior Rating Scales, Creative Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Ritchie, Shirley, Ed. – 1978
Project ASCENT, a program in which early childhood gifted and talented children are provided with differentiated curricula while remaining in the mainstream setting, is described. The first chapter reviews project goals, rationale, staff, and roles of personnel including the support teacher. Identification methods, including a Piagetian test, are…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Development, Curriculum, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedTreffinger, Donald J. – Roeper Review, 1995
This article reviews five frequently cited attributes of effective schools, presents steps in creating significant schools, considers the importance and role of talent development, and describes relevant applications of the Creative Problem Solving framework to synthesize school improvement and talent development efforts. (DB)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Creative Development, Creativity, Educational Change


