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Gallagher, James J. – Roeper Review, 2008
In this article, the author talks about the normal curve of intelligence which he thinks is flawed and contends that wrong conclusions have been drawn based on this spurious normal curve. An example is that of racial and ethnic differences wherein some authors maintain that some ethnic and racial groups are clearly superior to others based on…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Race, Gifted, Talent
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Gallagher, James J. – Roeper Review, 2006
One of the most pressing needs in gifted education, and in education in general, is how to conduct a responsible evaluation. In this article, the author discusses one of the most important procedures in program evaluation, which is to distinguish between summative evaluation and formative evaluation. In summative evaluation, the data is being…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Summative Evaluation, Gifted, Formative Evaluation
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Gallagher, James J. – Roeper Review, 2005
The one factor that has done the most to shape and form the education of gifted students over the last two decades has been race. It became so prominent an influence that a National Academy of Science panel was assembled to investigate it. One issue that was being studied by that panel was why were there so few minority students in programs for…
Descriptors: Race, Minority Groups, White Students, Academically Gifted
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Gallagher, James J. – Roeper Review, 2005
This article discusses the innovative minority. Gifted students differ from the average students. There are those who argue that the differences are a matter merely of quantitative degree reference studies of IQ scores, or SAT scores, which are clearly quantitative scales, and point out that gifted students appear at the top level of these scales…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Academically Gifted, Intelligence Quotient, Aptitude Tests
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Gallagher, James J. – Roeper Review, 1986
The values conflict in American society over fairness and high achievement is explored. The author suggests strategies for public and political support of gifted programing. (CL)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Public Policy
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Coleman, Mary Ruth; Gallagher, James J. – Roeper Review, 1995
Results are presented of a national survey of state policies regarding identification of gifted students from special populations (culturally diverse families, economic disadvantagement, or gifted students with disabilities). Also considered is a followup study on the implementation of state policies in Ohio, Arkansas, and Texas. Future policy…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Cultural Differences, Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education
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Gallagher, James J. – Roeper Review, 2004
There has been no piece of education legislation in the past decade that has stirred so much comment and controversy as the No Child Left Behind Act (P.L. 107-110; Elementary and Secondary Education Amendments of 2001). This comprehensive law is designed to ensure quality education for all students, particularly those at risk for academic problems…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Testing Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Quality
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Gallagher, James J. – Roeper Review, 2004
The text from this article, by Jim Gallaghar, is adapted from an address given to Talent Identification Program (TIP) awardees at Duke University May 17, 2004. He discusses being a survivor in public schools. The overall message he is trying to get across, is be a survivor, be a problem finder, it will energize and might find some results that…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Problem Solving, Public Education, Creativity