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Subotnik, Rena F.; Stoeger, Heidrun; Olszewski-Kubilius, Paula – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2017
The goal of this article is to convey a summary of research and conversation on talent development on the part of a small group of European and American researchers who participated in the Inaugural American European Research Summit in Washington. In the final hours of the summit, participants discussed the state of research on talent development…
Descriptors: Gifted, Talent Development, Educational Research, Educational Policy
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Almarode, John; Subotnik, Rena; Lee, G. Maie – Gifted Child Today, 2016
The overall goal of the study was to delineate educational and career aftereffects of the long-held aims behind the formation of specialized science high schools and to provide insight into the educational practices that appear to be most strongly associated with these ideal outcomes.
Descriptors: High School Graduates, Secondary School Science, Special Schools, Educational Practices
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Wilson, Jermaine Arnell; Caruthers, Loyce E. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
The purpose of this critical, heuristic case study was to explore the phenomenon of giftedness as experienced by African American males through the exploration and analysis of their schooling experiences while also raising their level of awareness about what it means to be a gifted African American male as a result of interactions with the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Gifted, Males, African Americans
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Cripps, Louise – Gifted Education International, 2013
In this account I explore and clarify my responsibility as I explain how I have come to my current understanding of talent creation, and why I feel it is so important to develop an inclusive approach to talent creation which provides opportunities for all the children to develop talents through their time at school, and to have them recognised and…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Talent Development, Educational Opportunities, Inclusion
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Dai, David Yun; Chen, Fei – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2013
The purpose of the article is to articulate and compare three major approaches or paradigms of gifted education, so that researchers and practitioners can be more explicit about their assumptions, goals, and educational strategies in their research and practice. We first define the term "paradigm", and then delineate three paradigms in the…
Descriptors: Gifted, Educational Strategies, Experiential Learning, Research and Development
Peters, Scott J.; Engerrand, Kenneth G. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2016
The identification of gifted and talented students and the accompanying fact that most identification systems result in the underrepresentation of students from African American, Hispanic, Native American, English language learning, and low-income families are two of the most discussed and hotly debated topics in the field. This article provides…
Descriptors: Gifted, Identification, Equal Education, Excellence in Education
Swanson, Julie Dingle – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2016
Javits Gifted and Talented Education Program has provided a wealth of knowledge on culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) gifted learners and how to support teachers in their work with CLD students. This study examined five impactful Javits projects through qualitative inquiry centered on how innovative practice takes root or not. Using…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Talent Development, Innovation, Teaching Methods
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McCluskey, Ken W.; Treffinger, Donald J.; Baker, Philip A.; Lamoureux, Kevin – International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity, 2013
Back in the early 1990s, three Manitoba School districts launched the "Lost Prizes" project to reclaim talented, at-risk high-school dropouts. Despite their unique gifts, these relationship-resistant youth were disenchanted, disillusioned, and disconnected. Many had major substance abuse problems and were engaged in serious criminal…
Descriptors: Creativity, Talent Development, At Risk Students, High School Students
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VanTassel-Baska, Joyce – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1997
Responding to "Varieties of Intellectual Talent" (Julian C. Stanley), this article discusses key components of talent development models that schools need to adopt in educating gifted children, including appreciation and response to individual differences, emphasis on the cultivation of the intellect to nurture abilities, and appreciation for…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
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Dirkes, M. Ann – Educational Horizons, 1981
Recognizing the challenges of the future and the great diversity found among students, especially among the gifted, we should design educational opportunities to prepare individuals to contribute to their world. As long as adequate assistance is offered and unwarranted pressures are checked, the gifted will optimize their abilities. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Individual Differences
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Cheng, Soh Kay – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1999
To test Howard Gardner's depiction of a stark contrast between Western and Eastern views and approaches to creative development, a study examined the attitudes of Singapore teachers steeped in Chinese culture (n=58) with those in the Western tradition (n=49). More of the Eastern group favored nonintervention, contrary to Gardner's proposition. (CR)
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Cultural Differences, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Renzulli, Joseph S. – Gifted Education International, 2000
This article describes an enrichment cluster approach designed to create highly challenging learning opportunities that allow high potential students to identify themselves. The enrichment clusters focus students' attention on authentic learning applied to real-life problems. Guidelines for enrichment clusters are discussed, along with the teacher…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Cluster Grouping, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
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Webster, Peter – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 2000
This article argues for a redefinition of how secondary music teachers might think about teaching content. Rather than considering performance-based education that reaches only a small portion of the population, music teachers should consider composition, improvisation, and active listening as important additional concerns for a wider population…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Strategies, Gifted, Holistic Approach
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Ellis, Neville – School Arts, 1989
Describes the fierce competition and the selection process involved in gaining entrance into the Republic of Singapore's Art Elective Program. Discusses this curriculum's enriched and accelerated art program in which students gain a broader education and outlook. Activities include a live-in camp and an overseas trip for secondary students. (KO)
Descriptors: Art Education, Competitive Selection, Creative Development, Educational Strategies
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Milgram, Roberta M. – Roeper Review, 2000
This article discusses gifted education and research in Israel and its belief that the intellectual ability of its people is Israel's most precious natural resource. The Talpiot program is highlighted as a unique program that is designed to identify and develop abilities of gifted and talented young people. (Contains references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Early Identification, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
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