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Lancour, Julie A. – Understanding Our Gifted, 2011
This article introduces "Resiliency Training," a program designed to support early university entrants as they take on the challenges and adventures of their sophomore and junior year at the University of Washington (UW). As the Academic Counselor and Counseling Services Coordinator for the Robinson Center, watching the students engage with the…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Higher Education, Counselors, Resilience (Psychology)
Hurowitz, Amanda – Understanding Our Gifted, 2010
Sometimes students come up with crazy ideas. When this author first started teaching at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Virginia five years ago, she had a sophomore share such an idea with her. He wanted to put solar panels on the school's roof as a way to reduce the school's carbon footprint and set a bright clean…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Energy Conservation
Bradley, Terry – Understanding Our Gifted, 2009
Over the past eight years, the author has had the pleasure of facilitating discussion groups with gifted middle and high school students. These groups focus on affective concerns, giving students the opportunity to talk about issues they have in common and how life looks and feels through the lens of giftedness. The best school situation for…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Discussion Groups, Individualized Instruction, Middle School Students
Manizade, Agida – Understanding Our Gifted, 2009
Adam, an 11th grader, was identified as gifted and accepted into a two week summer enrichment program. He signed up for "Geometry with Flash Programming." He had no prior programming experience but had a strong and healthy self-image as mathematics student. Although Adam had a positive attitude toward mathematics and saw himself as a successful…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Academically Gifted
Kumekawa, Patsy – Understanding Our Gifted, 2008
The author's 12-year-old 8th grader took the bulk of his courses at their local high school. To maintain contact with his age peers, he was bused to the middle school two days a week to eat lunch with his friends, practice in the school band, and take gym and health classes. This was part of a succession of unique acceleration strategies created…
Descriptors: Municipalities, High Schools, School Activities, Educational Experience
Seney, Bob – Understanding Our Gifted, 2008
The author is an enthusiastic supporter of using young adult literature in the classroom with gifted learners--so much, that he has been accused of being "against" the classics. Not so, but he does ask about and challenges teachers to tell him if their classroom use of the classics is appropriate. Do the classics provide the kind of interaction…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Adolescent Literature, Academically Gifted, Adolescents
Lloyd-Zannini, Lou – Understanding Our Gifted, 2008
Conversations with Josh, a mentee of the author, and other gifted students caused the author to realize that in many cases, what is presented as appropriately differentiated language arts curriculum for gifted/talented students is nothing more than general education curriculum with additional work at the same level as the regular curriculum. If…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Language Arts, Talent, Brain
Berger, Sandra – Understanding Our Gifted, 2008
Because college admission has become much more competitive, parents and students need to know that excellent grades and test scores may not be enough to gain placement, especially in highly selective schools. Keep in mind that there are more than 25,000 class valedictorians every year, most with nearly perfect standardized test scores. Also, the…
Descriptors: High Schools, College Planning, Parent Materials, Standardized Tests
Hess, Amber – Understanding Our Gifted, 2008
Being involved with scientific research in high school is rewarding and fun. Research enables students to: (1) learn in depth about a particular area; (2) meet other students who are also enthusiastic about learning and who have done amazing research; and (3) earn scholarships for college if the research is entered in competitions. Completing a…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Research, Independent Study, Scientific Research
Berger, Sandra – Understanding Our Gifted, 2007
Following on the heels of charter schools, virtual high schools have gradually become more common. Typically, they are technology-driven magnet schools with competitive admission. Many are free and actively recruit traditionally underserved students. Parents of highly gifted children often cobble together academic solutions--a college class here,…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Charter Schools, Magnet Schools, Electronic Publishing
Ravaglia, Raymond – Understanding Our Gifted, 2007
The Education Program for Gifted Youth (EPGY) Online High School (OHS) is a three-year, diploma granting, online independent high school for gifted students. The mission statement reads as follows: "Through advanced technology, rigorous courses, and the resources of Stanford University, the Online High School affords gifted students everywhere an…
Descriptors: High Schools, Academically Gifted, Higher Education, Partnerships in Education
Reed, Christine; Urquhart, Jill – Understanding Our Gifted, 2007
Gifted students are often underserved because they do not have access to highly challenging curriculum. In October, 2002, Project LOGgED ON (www.scrolldown.com/loggedon/) at University of Virginia received federal funding from the Jacob Javits Act to tackle this issue. Those who were part of the LOGgED ON project developed advanced science…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Academically Gifted, Science Curriculum, Higher Education
Bonn-Winkler, Nancy – Understanding Our Gifted, 2006
In this article, the author reflects upon her experiences when she was still a student. She recalls how she questioned why teachers were not accountable when they "crossed the line" (like coming to class late), while students were corrected or punished. She felt powerless. She did not reflect upon her high school educational experience until her…
Descriptors: High School Students, Special Education Teachers, Educational Experience, Empathy
Strop, Jean – Understanding Our Gifted, 2004
For many bright students, school is a painful experience. Consequently, many parents simply decide to shop around for the high schools which will be the "best fit" to enable their students to experience happiness, to thrive, and to achieve their postgraduate dreams. For many other families in today's society, the need for new jobs and relocation…
Descriptors: High Schools, Academically Gifted, Educational Experience, Performance Factors
Hutchinson, Debra – Understanding Our Gifted, 2004
The Universal High School Program (UHS) is a pilot secondary program in the St. Vrain Valley School District in Longmont, Colorado. It is designed to address the needs of a small niche educational group: highly able students who do not fit well into the mainstream of the educational system. These students are at risk educationally, but not for the…
Descriptors: School Activities, Academic Achievement, Academically Gifted, Gifted Disadvantaged
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