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Mayes, Renae D. – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2018
An increased body of research on twice exceptionality provides insight on recruitment and retention issues concerning gifted students with dis/abilities, particularly those with specific learning dis/abilities, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or autism spectrum disorder. However, little research on twice exceptionality incorporates…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, Head Injuries, Neurological Impairments
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Shoshana, Avihu – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2016
This study examines how graduates of a specific educational institution ("The Boarding School for the Gifted Disadvantaged" in Israel) integrate their school experiences into their life story. The in-depth interviews with the boarding school graduates demonstrate special use of the gift metaphor to describe their selfhood and their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Boarding Schools, Gifted Disadvantaged, Graduates
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Gagnon, Douglas J.; Mattingly, Marybeth J. – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2016
Completing Advanced Placement (AP) coursework is an important part of the selective college admissions process, and access to AP coursework can be viewed as a measure of equal opportunity. Relatively little research has fully examined how access to AP coursework is mediated by school characteristics. Rural schools are at a particular disadvantage…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Rural Schools, Success, Institutional Characteristics
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Kettler, Todd; Puryear, Jeb S.; Mullet, Dianna R. – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2016
Definitions of rurality in education research are inconsistent, making generalization across studies difficult at best. We review published research in rural education between 2005 and 2015 (n = 17) and characterize the way each defined rural. A common technique for classifying rural schools is the National Center for Educational Statistics (NCES)…
Descriptors: Rural Education, Gifted Disadvantaged, Gifted, Definitions
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Sharma, Jyoti – Gifted Education International, 2012
India is a pluralistic, multicultural, and multilingual society. Cultural differences within India make it impossible to adopt a common approach to the identification of potentially gifted children. We need a program that is locally driven and culturally appropriate to be able to make a real difference in the future life of young potentially able…
Descriptors: Gifted Disadvantaged, Disadvantaged Youth, Multilingualism, Identification
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Meyer, Elizabeth J.; Tilland-Stafford, Anika; Airton, Lee – Teachers College Record, 2016
Context: A growing body of work reflects the ways in which gender-creative and transgender students are ill-served by current social climates in the vast majority of public schools. Few studies have explored this topic from an educator's perspective. Purpose: This study was designed to develop a conception of the barriers and supports that exist…
Descriptors: Teacher Surveys, Teacher Attitudes, Interviews, Sexual Identity
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Power, Sally; Curtis, Andrew; Whitty, Geoff; Edwards, Tony – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2010
It is now nearly thirty years since Margaret Thatcher and her Conservative administration introduced the Assisted Places Scheme (their first education policy) and over ten years since New Labour abolished it. The Scheme, which was designed to provide a ladder of opportunity for academically able students from poor backgrounds to attend private…
Descriptors: Private Education, Student Attitudes, Educational Vouchers, Educational Policy
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Magro, Karen – Gifted and Talented International, 2009
This qualitative study examines dimensions of emotional intelligence and, more specifically, the growth of resilience through the experiences and challenges of ten refugee and newcomer adult learners who were either children or teenagers during times of conflict and war. Despite their hardships, learners interviewed in this study showed…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Adult Learning, Foreign Countries, Refugees
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Lee, Seon-Young; Olszewski-Kubilius, Paula; Peternel, George – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2009
Project EXCITE is a program for minority students that supplements the regular school offerings with an emphasis on enhancing students' interest and performance in math and science. This study examines the experience and perceptions of 14 student participants in the program and their parents. In student and parent interviews, Project EXCITE was…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Minority Groups, Supplementary Education, Educational Experience
Swanson, Julie Dingle; Van Tassel-Baska, Joyce; Feng, Annie; Chandler, Kimberley – Understanding Our Gifted, 2007
Through a longitudinal study focused on identification policy that is inclusive of underrepresented gifted students (Van Tassel-Baska & Feng, 2003; Van Tassel-Baska, Feng, & deBrux, under review; Van Tassel-Baska, Feng, & Evans, in press; Van Tassel-Baska, Johnson, & Avery, 2002), a team of researchers developed case studies of special needs…
Descriptors: Economic Status, Academically Gifted, Low Income, Gifted Disadvantaged
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Lee, Seon-Young; Matthews, Michael S.; Olszewski-Kubilius, Paula – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2008
This article presents a comprehensive portrait of talent search testing and associated educational programs in the United States, now some 35 years after Dr. Julian Stanley originated the concept. Survey data from the six major talent search centers in the United States were used to examine the scope of talent search educational offerings,…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Academic Aptitude, Acceleration (Education), Intelligence Tests
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Reid, Carol; Romanoff, Brenda; Algozzine, Bob; Udall, Ann – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2000
This study compared the Problem Solving Assessment (PSA) procedure, an application based on Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, with more traditional criteria for the identification of minority students for gifted education programs. Although positive correlations among approaches and intelligences were observed, different groups of…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Diversity (Student), Gifted Disadvantaged, Minority Groups
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Haensly, Patricia A.; Lee, Kyung Sook – 1995
Noting that the identification of exceptional potential in young children must become a better informed process in order to provide appropriate schooling to develop that potential, the purpose of this study was to extend knowledge of the many ways in which emerging gifted ability in children from diverse backgrounds may show itself in home and…
Descriptors: Ability, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Exceptional Child Research, Gifted Disadvantaged
Larsson, Yvonne – 1987
Because of recent criticism of the use of standardized tests to identify gifted individuals, the focus for identification of gifted adolescents has shifted to acceptance of three interrelated aspects: (1) above average ability; (2) task commitment; and (3) creativity. It is now recognized that talented individuals will only do well in…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Academically Gifted, Adolescents, Economically Disadvantaged
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Harty, Harold; And Others – Journal of Educational Research, 1984
Giftedness identification in elementary schools is examined in a study of the effects of socioeconomic status and ethnicity on the identification process. Results showed several of the identification measures to be insensitive discriminators and somewhat biased against economically disadvantaged and minority students. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Ethnicity, Exceptional Child Research, Gifted
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