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Minges, Norma; And Others – G/C/T, 1978
Authors provide guidelines for a program utilizing learning stations designed to motivate, stimulate, and guide affective and cognitive education at higher levels of thinking for academically gifted students. This approach to enrichment is defined, and the role of the teacher as facilitator is considered. (SBH)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Cognitive Development, Gifted, Humanistic Education
Renzulli, Joseph S.; Reis, Sally M. – G/C/T, 1985
The author suggests methods for developing thinking and feeling processes (as conceptualized in type II Enrichment in J. Renzulli's Enrichment Triad model) for gifted and talented students. A taxonomy is presented which addresses four objectives: (1) cognitive and affective training, (2) slow-to-learn skills, (3) use of research and reference…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment
Developing Higher Level Thinking Skills in Gifted Students Using Structure Communication Activities.
Ferris, Mary Patricia – G/C/T, 1981
A teacher reports on class activities used to teach gifted seventh- and eighth-grade students the thinking skills of application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. (DB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cognitive Development, Gifted, Junior High Schools
Hermann, Karen E. – G/C/T, 1983
A former child "prodigy" recounts her experiences at school to suggest that intellectual achievement is not always due to extraordinary analytic reasoning ability and that precocity may be nonrationl. J. Stanley responds by citing others' work on the topic and suggesting the construct may not survive strong scrutiny. (CL)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Gifted, Talent Identification
Bergman, Jerr – G/C/T, 1981
Twenty activities which develop gifted children's creativity; power of reasoning; and ability to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate are listed. (DB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cognitive Development, Creative Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Vining, Patricia Ferguson – G/C/T, 1979
The author presents logic/strategy games to develop logical thinking in primary-grade gifted students. Procedures and materials are described for such games as Odd Man On, Even-Out, and Hex. A list of references on the development of logical thinking in young gifted, creative, and talented children is also provided. (SBH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Games, Gifted, Logical Thinking
Greene, Joy W.; And Others – G/C/T, 1978
The article describes the Chapel Hill Gifted Handicapped Project (housed at the University of North Carolina) designed to develop a model and field tested curricula for gifted and handicapped preschoolers. (SBH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Curriculum Development, Demonstration Programs, Gifted
Parker, Jeanette P. – G/C/T, 1983
The article proposes a model for developing leadership among gifted students. Four components of the model are identified and sample subskills described: cognition (exploration, research); problem solving (incubation, creative thinking); interpersonal communication (self realization, cooperation, conflict resolution); and decision making skills…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Communication Skills, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education