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Rauh, John – Roeper Review, 2014
Advanced Placement (AP) courses within secondary English education can fail to meet the needs of gifted students in the postmodern era. Because AP courses often are standardized, despite the College Board's efforts to allow freedom in course design, gifted students, as especially attuned to discrepancies between practice and theory, are being…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Advanced Courses, Course Content, English Literature
Chan, David W. – Roeper Review, 2007
Spatial ability based on measures of mental rotation, and spatial experience based on self-reported participation in visual-arts as well as spatial-orientation activities were assessed in a sample of 337 Chinese, gifted students. Consistent with past findings for the general population, there were gender differences in spatial ability favoring…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Females, Foreign Countries, Spatial Ability
Volk, Valerie – Roeper Review, 2006
Gifted students often show a deep interest in and profound concern for the complex issues of society. Given the leadership potential of these students and their likely responsibility for solving future social problems, they need to develop this awareness and also a sense of confidence in dealing with future issues. The Future Problem Solving…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Research Skills, Academically Gifted, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedKanevsky, Lannie; Keighley, Tacey – Roeper Review, 2003
A study explored factors contributing to the boredom of three gifted adolescents who had gradually disengaged from classroom learning. Five interdependent features emerged that distinguished boring experiences from learning experiences: control, choice, challenge, complexity, and caring teachers. Students felt the honorable action in response to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Classroom Environment, Gifted, Performance Factors
Peer reviewedSheehan, Michele – Roeper Review, 2002
This essay shares a parent's homeschooling discoveries and choices as she taught her gifted daughter through the middle school years and two years of high school, how these learning choices deepened her self-knowledge, and how home schooling interfaced with the location and learning environment transitions her family faced. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Discipline, Family Life, Gifted, Home Schooling
Peer reviewedSchultz, Robert Arthur – Roeper Review, 2002
A qualitative study explored experiences of two adolescent high school students who are gifted but underachieving. Results indicate the students were stuck on an academic merry-go-round, whirling by the same content over and over without any input. Internally driven to learn, they became frustrated and unchallenged, waiting to do something…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Curriculum Design, Gifted, Learner Controlled Instruction
Peer reviewedBuchanan, Nina; Woerner, Bill – Roeper Review, 2002
In this article, five high schools are examined that successfully meet the needs of gifted and talented students through innovative curricular programs, which feature small learning communities and supportive structures such as small advisory groups, real world connections, authentic assessment, and teachers who facilitate learning. (Contains…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Innovation, Gifted, High Schools
Peer reviewedMcCoach, D. Betsy; Siegle, Del – Roeper Review, 2002
Using structured equation modeling techniques, this study examined factor structure differences in academic self-perceptions of 210 gifted high school students and a general population student group. Although there were large mean differences between gifted students and the general population students on the academic self-perceptions scale, the…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Gifted, Grade Point Average, High Schools
Peer reviewedGreene, Meredith J. – Roeper Review, 2002
This article finds inadequate career services for gifted and talented students, reviews current research in such areas as multipotentiality and unhealthy perfectionism, identifies areas for further research (i.e., life after college and psychological/emotional issues), and recommends an agenda for change in the nature of career counseling for this…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Educational Counseling, Gifted, High Schools
Peer reviewedOlszewski-Kubilius, Paula – Roeper Review, 2002
This reprint of an article on how students who enter college early perform academically and socially is preceded by a commentary that discusses the need to provide gifted students with the option of entering college early because of the lack of college-level courses at the high school level. (Contains references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Acceleration (Education), College Admission, College Attendance
Peer reviewedClark, Gilbert; Zimmerman, Enid – Roeper Review, 2002
This reprint of an article on Israel's proposed residential high school for students gifted in the arts and sciences is preceded by a commentary that highlights the use of alternative methods of assessment for identifying talented students in the arts and the development of a coherent sequence of art skills. (Contains references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Art Education, Curriculum Enrichment, Enrichment Activities
Peer reviewedDai, David Yun; Schader, Robin – Roeper Review, 2001
Parents whose children were attending pre-college music programs (N=203) responded to 14 statements regarding reasons for supporting their child's music lessons. Parents generally reported more intrinsic than extrinsic reasons and expectations relating to the benefits of music training. Results are discussed in the context of cultural values and…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Child Rearing, Cultural Influences, Motivation
Peer reviewedHildreth, David P.; Sawyer, Paul R. – Roeper Review, 2001
This article describes the experiences of two university professors teaching academically gifted youth in a 3-week intensive academic program, Francis Marion University's Program for Young Scholars. This experience led the professors to reevaluate their teaching styles as they taught the equivalent of a college semester course in 3 weeks to…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, College Faculty, Enrichment Activities, Faculty Development
Peer reviewedLandvogt, Julie – Roeper Review, 2001
This article draws together findings of two studies: the first a study of secondary students identified as having high potential and the second a study on encouraging reflective practice and action research with talented students. Analysis and sample case studies illustrate the centrality of the teacher in forming students' attitudes to school and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Gifted, Reflective Teaching, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGoertz, Jeanie – Roeper Review, 2000
Four secondary school principals, identified as effective, completed a questionnaire concerning the role of creativity in their work and a self-evaluation. Analysis of responses indicates that effective principals perceive themselves as having indicators of leadership including passion for work, independence, goal setting, originality,…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Creativity, Leadership, Motivation

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