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McCoach, D. Betsy; Kehle, Thomas J.; Bray, Melissa A.; Siegle, Del – Psychology in the Schools, 2001
Explores several controversial issues surrounding the identification of students as both gifted and learning disabled. Argues against the use of profile analysis to identify gifted students with learning disabilities. Proposes guidelines for school psychologists to identify students with intellectual gifts and learning disabilities, and provides…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Educational Diagnosis, Gifted Disabled, Learning Disabilities
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Stormont, Melissa; Stebbins, Molly S.; Holliday, Gregory – Psychology in the Schools, 2001
Presents the characteristics and needs of adolescent students who are underrepresented in gifted programs. Addresses the specific populations of young women, students with learning disabilities, and students living in poverty. Presents the academic and social-emotional needs of students from underrepresented populations, followed by strategies…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Economically Disadvantaged, Gifted, Learning Disabilities
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Morrison, William F. – Psychology in the Schools, 2001
Discusses the lack of literature examining the learning and personal characteristics of students identified as having an emotional/behavioral disability who concurrently exhibit gifted and talented behaviors. This article seeks to develop a profile in the aforementioned population to aid in the identification of, and programming for, individuals…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Emotional Problems, Gifted Disabled, Profiles
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Dixon, Felicia A.; Cross, Tracy L.; Adams, Cheryll M. – Psychology in the Schools, 2001
Study uses three measurements in order to determine the psychological makeup of academically gifted students who are admitted to and leave home to attend a residential school. Results indicate six different cluster groups described as: mathematics focus; social focus; nonathletic group; low overall self concept group; verbal group; and…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, High Schools, Psychological Characteristics, Residential Schools
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Rizza, Mary G.; McIntosh, David E.; McCunn, Alice – Psychology in the Schools, 2001
The Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) factor clusters of the Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Cognitive Abilities (WJ III COG) were studied with a group of gifted and nongifted individuals. Results found both groups display similar patterns of performance across the CHC factor clusters. Discusses clinical and educational considerations when using the WJ III…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Cognitive Ability, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods
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Landrum, Mary S. – Psychology in the Schools, 2001
Resource consultation and collaboration is emerging as a popular service delivery strategy in gifted education programming. This article contains a description of the consultation and collaboration processes, management issues for related programming, delineation of consultation and collaboration activities, and presents the educational…
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Educational Administration, Educational Cooperation, Gifted
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Montgomery, Diane – Psychology in the Schools, 2001
Describes Project LEAP, a program designed to identify and meet the needs of rural high school students who have gifts, talents, or high potential. Provides information collected through interviews with project staff and written reports from participating students. Discusses the project's four conceptual goals: community collaboration; partnership…
Descriptors: American Indian Students, Gifted, High School Students, High Schools
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Baum, Susan M.; Cooper, Carolyn R.; Neu, Terry W. – Psychology in the Schools, 2001
This article discusses the dual characteristics of gifted learning disabled students and suggests a unique curriculum that integrates both through talent development. Developed through Project HIGH HOPES, this dually differentiated curriculum offers strategies for addressing students' learning problems while fulfilling their need for sophisticated…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted Disabled, Student Needs
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Worrell, Frank C.; Vandiver, Beverly J.; Watkins, Marley W. – Psychology in the Schools, 2001
Examines the factor structure of the Learning Behavior Scale (LBS) in a sample of 257 elementary school students. Results indicate that the internal consistency of the total LBS scores were high enough for individual decision making, whereas the reliability estimates of scores on the Attention/Persistence and Strategy/Flexibility subscales were…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Cognitive Measurement, Construct Validity, Elementary Education
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Canivez, Gary L.; Perry, Amanda R.; Weller, Elizabeth M. – Psychology in the Schools, 2001
Investigates the short-term stability of the Adjustment Scales for Children and Adolescents for 124 randomly selected children in grades kindergarten to grade 12. Significant test-retest stability coefficients were obtained and mean differences across the retest interval did not exceed .8 raw score points. Results were similar to those obtained in…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Rating Scales
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Sbarra, David A.; Pianta, Robert C. – Psychology in the Schools, 2001
Examines teacher-rated behavior problems and competencies during the first two years of formal schooling among African American and Caucasian children. Found a significant main effect for race for both behavior problems and competencies in repeated measures analyses. Data indicate that African American children did not maintain age-appropriate…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Black Students, Primary Education, Racial Differences
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Burns, Matthew K.; Dean, Vincent J.; Jacob-Timm, Susan – Psychology in the Schools, 2001
Proposes that school psychologists could play an important role in identifying at-risk youth, and planning appropriate individual, school, and community interventions related to school violence. Reviews (a) characteristics of students at risk for violence, (b) informal checklists and matching student characteristics to profiles of typical violent…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students, Intervention, School Psychologists
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Edwards, Clifford H. – Psychology in the Schools, 2001
Proposes that a more effective means of student violence prevention involves helping children become more responsible members of families, schools, and neighborhoods. School counselors and school psychologists have an important leadership role in helping reduce violence by promoting the moral dimensions of education, including the development of…
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Educational Environment, Moral Issues, Prevention
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Stormont, Melissa; Stebbins, Molly S. – Psychology in the Schools, 2001
Explores preschool teachers' ratings of both the perceived importance of and their comfort levels implementing interventions for children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Participants included 138 teachers from licensed child care facilities. Teachers concluded the majority of interventions were mostly important and believed they…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Hyperactivity, Intervention, Preschool Children
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Wilczenski, Felicia L.; Bontrager, Terry; Ventrone, Paula; Correia, Margaret – Psychology in the Schools, 2001
Examines the problem of assessing group process in a collaborative problem-solving situation. Results reveal that groups engaging in behaviors that facilitated collaboration obtained higher group and individual accuracy scores on a challenging problem set. Proposes that examining collaborative group process and outcomes offers a new direction in…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Evaluation Methods, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics
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