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50 Years of ERIC
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Hollingsworth, Patricia – Understanding Our Gifted, 2004
This article features the University School at The University of Tulsa, which was established in 1982 as a private, full-school program for gifted students from age 3 through 8th grade. The mission of the University School is to serve as a local and national model of excellence in gifted education. The goal is for students to maximize their…
Descriptors: School Activities, Laboratory Schools, Academically Gifted, Moral Values
Ybarra, Lea – Understanding Our Gifted, 2004
In this article, the author discusses how Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth (CTY) seeks and nurtures students with high academic talents in Baltimore. The mission of CTY, since its founding in 1979, has been to identify students with high academic abilities and to provide challenging and innovative programs that are appropriate…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Talent, Talent Development, Academic Ability
Hunsaker, Scott L.; Parke, Cynthia J.; Bramble, Joan G. – Understanding Our Gifted, 2004
To close the achievement gap, the "No Child Left Behind" law calls for all students to make appropriate yearly progress. This presumably means that progress is being made by capable readers at the same time progress is being made by struggling readers. However, there appear to be unintended effects of "No Child Left Behind" that may impede the…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Reading Comprehension, Academically Gifted, Federal Legislation
Castellano, Jaime – Understanding Our Gifted, 2004
Gifted educators are being asked to do more and more with fewer and fewer resources. Among other responsibilities, there is a continued focus on equity and access to gifted programs for poor, minority, and culturally and/or linguistically diverse students. These are groups of students, among others, who have been historically excluded from gifted…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Disproportionate Representation, Educational Quality, Minority Groups
Harmon, Deborah – Understanding Our Gifted, 2004
When trying to explain the discrepancy between the numbers of white students in gifted education programs and the number of culturally diverse students in gifted education programs, it becomes apparent that there are multiple factors at play with the most prominent one being the identification process. Most districts begin the identification…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Academically Gifted, Standardized Tests, Intelligence Tests
Delisle, James R. – Understanding Our Gifted, 2003
This article argues that the adoption of schoolwide enrichment options has resulted in the broadening of services to all children and a paucity of services for gifted children and that the theory of multiple intelligences has been used as a legitimate-sounding reason for administrators to dismiss gifted programs as superfluous. (Contains…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Child Advocacy, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities
Ford, Donna Y. – Understanding Our Gifted, 2003
This article discusses how the broadening of the federal definition of giftedness will possibly increase the number of students identified as gifted. Far from dumbing down the definition, this article argues the new definition will allow many minority children to be identified and served as gifted students. (Contains 8 references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Black Students, Classification, Definitions
Smutny, Joan Franklin – Understanding Our Gifted, 2003
This article presents four strategies for identifying young gifted children: recognize the limits of testing; network with parents; consider new ways of thinking about and observing giftedness, including incorporating different learning styles in teaching; and use portfolios to collect actual samples of children's work. Advantages of portfolio…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Classroom Observation Techniques, Early Childhood Education, Educational Assessment
Sisk, Dorothy – Understanding Our Gifted, 2003
This article discusses the effects on gifted education of standards-based education, inclusive education, statewide assessment, including underrepresented students in gifted programs, and reaching different levels of giftedness in a classroom. It argues that educators of the gifted have become distracted and off-task in meeting the needs of gifted…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Academic Standards, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
Kingore, Bertie – Understanding Our Gifted, 2003
This article compares the characteristics of high achievers, gifted learners, and creative thinkers. It discusses the complexity of gifted student's thinking and the wild ideas of the creative thinker. A chart that lists the different characteristics and cartoons depicting the three different mindsets of the students are provided. (Contains 1…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Academic Achievement, Academically Gifted, Creative Thinking
Harris, Carole Ruth – Understanding Our Gifted, 2003
This article discusses barriers to the identification of gifted students, including linguistic function, learning style attributes, self-concept perceptions, and locus of control issues. Methods of detecting hidden giftedness are provided for each of these barriers, along with approaches to intervention. (Contains 8 references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Bartek, Mary M. – Understanding Our Gifted, 2003
Using a sci-fi matchmaking scenario to illustrate the fallibility of technology, this article discusses the practice of reducing a student to a series of test scores for gifted identification. The limits of testing are addressed, and student performance and behavior are urged as additional categories for identifying aptitude and achievement.…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Academic Achievement, Classroom Observation Techniques, Data Collection
Hansford, Susan – Understanding Our Gifted, 2003
This article discusses the underrepresentation of children from minority backgrounds in gifted education and the ultimate goal of gifted education to make children's lives better. Barriers to appropriate gifted identification are discussed and include state/local requirements and inadequate identification procedures, stereotypes and racism, and…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Disproportionate Representation, Educational Assessment, Educational Discrimination
Gross, Miraca U.M. – Understanding Our Gifted, 2003
This article emphasizes the importance of providing appropriate services to meet the needs of individual gifted students and the need to first diagnose the level of giftedness to administer the right "therapeutic dose." A chart is provided that defines levels of intellectual giftedness by IQ ranges and by prevalence. (Contains 5 references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Cognitive Development, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
Strop, Jean – Understanding Our Gifted, 2003
This article lists common pitfalls in parents' gifted advocacy attempts: believing exceptionality is synonymous with entitlement; responding to stated boredom without determining the meaning; waiting for a crisis before advocating; pushing for a response before agreeing on the issue; and advocating from their own issues. Strategies for developing…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Child Advocacy, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
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