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Menuhin, Yehudi – Roeper Review, 1987
To support the statement that intuitive process is as important as the scientific, two axioms are explored by the violinist: no phenomenon discovered or created by science is possible unless its equivalent has already existed in nature; and the basic revelations of science can be formulated by intuition through meditation. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Art, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Fine Arts

Yewchuk, Carolyn R. – Roeper Review, 1992
A U.S. educator recounts a visit to an elementary school in China specializing in fine arts education and a secondary school specializing in foreign languages. Also discussed are the Chinese gifted education system including student selection, curriculum, teaching methods, and educational philosophy. (DB)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Eligibility, Fine Arts, Foreign Countries

Gear, Gayle – Roeper Review, 1984
The director of the Alabama School of Fine Arts discusses the need for all students to feel secure in a special talent and the importance of allowing gifted students to examine an area in-depth. He also comments on the basic art of communication and society's view of the arts. (CL)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Educational Needs, Educational Philosophy, Fine Arts

Taffel, Alexander – Roeper Review, 1987
This group discussion concerning a proposed special Israeli high school for gifted students covers curriculum content and organization, identification of potential students, and students' educational needs. (KM)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Art, Curriculum, Fine Arts

Freeman, Joan – Roeper Review, 2000
A British study that compared 12 musically gifted children (ages 8- 11) and 12 children gifted in fine arts with controls, found environmental circumstances, especially at home, were of vital importance for exceptionally high-level performance, even when there was provision at schools for developing talent. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Children, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Environmental Influences

Ringer, Alexander – Roeper Review, 1987
This discussion among seven experts in gifted education includes consideration of the organization of integrated arts and sciences curriculum, course content, and the qualities needed in the faculty of a special high school in Israel. Author/KM)
Descriptors: Art, Curriculum, Fine Arts, Foreign Countries

Gallagher, James – Roeper Review, 1987
This discussion among seven experts in gifted education covers: (1) curriculum and formal/informal instruction; (2) social climate; (3) teacher characteristics; and (4) identification of gifted students for a special high school in Israel. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Art, Curriculum, Fine Arts

Root-Bernstein, Robert S. – Roeper Review, 1987
It is suggested that most successful creators are polymaths, and that polymathy is essential to their creativity. This necessitates reintegrating the curriculum, emphasizing the arts and literature as equal to the sciences. The development of a common body of "tools of thought" applicable to a range of disciplines is proposed. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Curriculum

Passow, A. Harry – Roeper Review, 1987
A group discussion presents recommendations for the design and development of Israel's residential high school for excellence in the arts and sciences. (KM)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Admission Criteria, Art, Curriculum Design

Olzewski-Kubilius, Paula; And Others – Roeper Review, 1994
This article extends the ideas of social support systems to giftedness and disadvantagement, and presents examples of two intervention programs for talented, economically disadvantaged children--the Epstein Fine Arts Fund, and SMART (Science and Mathematics Advocacy and Recruitment for Teaching), both in Chicago, Illinois. A research agenda is…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education

Zorman, Rachel – Roeper Review, 1987
The planning and development of a new, Israeli residential high school (grades 10-12) for excellence in arts and sciences is described. The curriculum design (art and science specialization, interdisciplinary studies, community involvement, and values education); criteria for student selection; and planning activities in design, evaluation and…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Admission Criteria, Art Education, Community Involvement