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Durden, William G. – 1988
The Johns Hopkins University Center for the Advancement of Academically Talented Youth and Duke University's Talent Identification Program are used as examples in this examination of the development of educational support systems in the identification and education of mathematically, scientifically, and verbally able youth. The educational support…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Mathematics Education
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Hampton, Peter J. – Educational Forum, 1974
Discussed talent search programs and their objectives, such as finding disadvantaged students who, with developmental assistance and financial support, could profit from additional education and training, and then counsel these students and help them find academic admission and occupational placement. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Definitions, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Objectives, High School Students
Sawyer, Robert N. – College Board Review, 1985
The Duke University Talent Identification Program was initiated to identify verbally and mathematically precocious youngsters. This program is a 16-state effort not only to identify brillant students, but to follow and nuture their talent and assist in their educational development. (MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academically Gifted, Early Identification, Gifted