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Chancey, Jaclyn M.; Butts, Jennifer Lease – International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity, 2020
This article explores the theoretical underpinnings of life-transformative education and gifted education and applies them to a university honors program. Life-transformative education requires authentic learning experiences and rich mentorship relationships to promote happiness, well-being, and a sense of purpose. This is intended for all…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Honors Curriculum, Transformative Learning, Academically Gifted
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Feldhusen, John F.; Kennedy, Dorothy M. – Roeper Review, 1989
A study examined views of teachers about the impact of honors classes on secondary students in regular classes with gifted students removed and on the gifted students in honors classes. Results show honors classes in basic subjects are positive for honors and regular students and for teachers of both. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, High School Students, High Schools, Homogeneous Grouping
Brenneise, Coral A., Ed. – 1992
This paper describes the organizational structure, managerial responsibilities, and working policy of the 26-year old Andrews University Honors Program, an undergraduate program that was designed to attract talented and motivated students to the school, and operate effectively even during times of declining college enrollment. First, the paper…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academically Gifted, Administrator Responsibility, College Students
Terrill, Marty – 1991
The first step in developing the honors program at North Arkansas Community College (NACC) involved establishing the following four program objectives: (1) to develop students' skills in critical thinking, research, and the application of knowledge; (2) to explore the historical, philosophical, and cultural backgrounds of disciplines; (3) to…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Budgets, Community Colleges, Curriculum Development