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Latz, Amanda O.; Speirs Neumeister, Kristie L.; Adams, Cheryll M.; Pierce, Rebecca L. – Roeper Review, 2009
As traditional pull-out programs for students who are identified as gifted and talented (GT) decrease in number, classroom differentiation is becoming more essential for general education teachers at the elementary level. Despite the importance of differentiation, teachers are still not implementing it on a regular basis. One strategy that may…
Descriptors: Teachers, Principals, Coaching (Performance), Academically Gifted
Winsler, Adam; Gupta Karkhanis, Deepti; Kim, Yoon Kyong; Levitt, Jerome – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2013
Although it is well established that Black male students are underrepresented in gifted educational programs in the United States, due to a scarcity of longitudinal prospective research, little is known about the protective factors at the child, family, and school level that increase the probability of Black male students being identified as…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, Disproportionate Representation, Academically Gifted
Code, Kimberly P. – Understanding Our Gifted, 2007
Technology is an essential part of young people's lives. Students today are digital natives who cannot remember a time without electronic media and technologies. Children who use the Internet spend 37 percent less time watching television and 16 percent more time with friends and family. The Internet is an excellent resource for differentiating…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Talent, Audiences, Internet
Rogers, Karen B. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2007
This article discusses five reconsiderations (lessons) the research on the education of the gifted and talented suggests. Although several of the considerations derive from traditional practice in the field, some reconsideration is warranted because of more currently researched differences in how the gifted learner intellectually functions. It is…
Descriptors: Gifted, Educational Practices, Program Descriptions, Talent
Passow, A. Harry – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Education, 1984
There is considerable interest in the education of gifted and talented youth in countries around the world. Gifted programs in Australia, Poland, the United Kingdom, and Israel are described, as examples of the approaches used globally. Identification procedures, teacher education, and general educational principles for gifted education are also…
Descriptors: Ability, Ability Identification, Achievement, Aptitude
Clark, Kenneth E. – 1988
This paper argues that the search for and development of talent in science and mathematics must not be so circumscribed that every young person found with that talent be captured for science and mathematics careers. Talented youth should also be prepared for broader roles in the betterment of society. Leadership needs to be strengthened, in the…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, General Education, Higher Education, Leadership Qualities
Peer reviewedFitz-Gibbon, Carol T. – Journal of Negro Education, 1974
The research reported here had the objective of developing a practical, fair method for identifying the top two per cent in ability of the eighth grade of an inner-city junior high school; approximately 400 students in a predominantly black urban junior high school participated. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Black Students, Disadvantaged Youth, Economically Disadvantaged, Gifted
White, Alan J., Ed. – 1978
The document provides a supplement on evaluation and information on resources related to the identification of gifted and talented children. Section I on evaluation covers three different approaches to evaluation along with a statement of their strengths and weaknesses and examples of assessment techniques appropriate to each method. Also…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Conceptual Schemes, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of General Education Curriculum Development. – 1976
Reported are results of two surveys of gifted and talented education in New York State during 1974-1975, one sent to each local public school district in the State and another sent to each of the 46 Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES). Major findings of the survey include: 92% of Boards of Education do not have a policy statement…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Administrative Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
Borman, Christopher; And Others – 1977
The report describes a career education program for 20 gifted and talented twelfth grade students which incorporated a guidance laboratory, use of university mentors in a student's chosen field, and an internship period. Detailed are participant characteristics, identification methods, and program evaluation findings. Changes made during the…
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Education, Career Exploration, Gifted
SHEPARD, SAMUEL JR. – 1962
"OPERATION MOTIVATION" WAS STARTED IN 1957 AND SERVES 23 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS WITH 16,000 CHILDREN, APPROXIMATELY 95 PERCENT OF WHOM ARE NEGRO. ITS PURPOSE IS TO RAISE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT THROUGH MOTIVATION RATHER THAN ALTERED CURRICULA OR INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES. APPROACHES UNDERTAKEN BY THE PROGRAM INCLUDE CONVINCING THE TEACHERS THAT…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Disadvantaged Youth, Human Relations
Washington Honors School, Washington, DC. – 1965
QUALIFICATIONS NEEDED TO BECOME PART OF THE SUMMER HONORS SCHOOL INCLUDE TALENT, EAGERNESS TO DO INTERESTING AND EXPERIMENTAL WORK, PROFICIENCY IN AREAS OF STUDY WHICH APPEAL TO THE APPLICANT, AND 10TH OR 11TH GRADE STATUS. COURSES AVAILABLE ARE THE PHILOSOPHY OF CIVILIZATION, THEORY AND STRUCTURE OF MATHEMATICS, CREATIVE WRITING, ART, DRAMA AND…
Descriptors: Cultural Enrichment, Evaluation Methods, Grade 10, Grade 11
Dean, Joan – Trends in Education, 1977
Discusses a scheme for looking at individual children who appear to have exceptional needs and considering how best these needs can be met. The author, the chief inspector of the Surrey County Council, uses the progress in Surrey as example. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
Bryan, J. Ned, Ed. – Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1963
The gap between the supply of creatively and intellectually able individuals in America and the demand for the services of highly talented people is constantly widening. Key to the development of provisions for gifted and talented children and youth at the State level will be State department of education personnel directly concerned with such…
Descriptors: Talent, Gifted, Conferences (Gatherings), State Departments of Education
Peer reviewedHampton, Peter J. – Educational Forum, 1974
Discussed talent search programs and their objectives, such as finding disadvantaged students who, with developmental assistance and financial support, could profit from additional education and training, and then counsel these students and help them find academic admission and occupational placement. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Definitions, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Objectives, High School Students

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