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Beatson, Caitlin; Wylen, Mel – Region 2 Comprehensive Center, 2022
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont and Education Commissioner Charlene Russell-Tucker announced the expansion of the northeastern reciprocity agreement to include certified educators throughout the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, and beyond. As of April 21, 2022, "educators in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, New…
Descriptors: Teacher Certification, Talent Development, State Departments of Education, Educational Cooperation
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Marianna Savoca; Kimberly Dixon; Urszula Zalewski – Experiential Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, 2021
Access to professionals and insider knowledge of industry is most often enjoyed by students from privileged families. Higher education institutions have a moral imperative to create access for underrepresented minority (URM) students; the business case and industry demand for diverse candidates support this imperative. This paper describes an…
Descriptors: Ecology, Diversity, Talent Development, Experiential Learning
Richard, Alan – Jobs For the Future, 2015
Advanced manufacturing is growing and thriving in the United States. Companies are in great need of reliable employees who can communicate well, effectively make decisions, and are interested in long-term careers with opportunity for advancement. Employers have identified a need for a more robust talent pipeline to narrow America's skills gap--a…
Descriptors: Manufacturing Industry, Skilled Workers, Labor Force Development, Training
Giles, David – Center for an Urban Future, 2012
The genius of Mayor Bloomberg's plan to develop a new applied sciences campus in New York City is that it acknowledges the increasingly pivotal role of academic institutions as drivers of local economic growth. At a time when large corporations may not be the reliable job producers they were in the past and cities like New York badly need to…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Design, Art Education, Urban Universities
Dolezalek, Holly – Training, 2010
Most companies need a steady stream of talent to enter, then move up in, the organization. But at most companies, the care and feeding of that talent stream is often a bit fragmented; recruitment is largely an HR function, while succession planning--to the extent there is any--is left in the hands of executive leadership. Development of the…
Descriptors: Gifted, Talent Development, Industrial Education, Industrial Training
Samuels, Christina A. – Education Week, 2008
For years, academically gifted children were thought to fit neatly into a category. If they took a test and landed above a predetermined score, a menu of enrichment activities and accelerated classes would open up to them. But developmental psychologists are learning that people who are gifted are not categorized quite so neatly. Academic talents…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Talent Development, Books, Developmental Psychology
Fischer, David Jason; Reiss, Jeremy – Center for an Urban Future, 2010
While public attention remains focused on the highest unemployment numbers in a generation, New York City is drifting toward a structural crisis with which policy makers could be grappling long after the recession fades to a bad memory. Even as the concerns about financial capital that spurred the downturn begin to subside, public officials must…
Descriptors: Unemployment, Human Capital, Educational Attainment, Labor Market
Bowen, Jeffrey M. – Journal of the New York State School Boards Association, Inc., 1978
The points and counterpoints presented in this article highlight a few of the many issues that stand in the way of a fully organized, sustained approach to school programming for the gifted. ( Author/AM)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Debate, Educational Opportunities, Student Needs
Bradt, William D. – 1981
The Little Falls City School District's K-12 gifted and talented program is organized on three sequential levels. The elementary grades program is part of the nationally replicated Talents Unlimited Program based on Bloom's Taxonomy, and is taught by the regular classroom teacher to all students in a participating classroom. Students participate…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support
Freedman, Ira – Journal of the New York State School Boards Association, Inc., 1978
This paper describes the characteristics of a gifted and/or talented child, and the programs and activities available in New York State for such children. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Child Advocacy, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Descriptions
Miranda, Kathleen; Verna, Marilyn Ann – 1998
Twenty-one elementary school teachers from Taiwan and 53 elementary school teachers from the New York metropolitan area were interviewed to compare the structure of talented and gifted programs (TAG), their strengths and weaknesses, and provisions for program evaluation. Results indicated few differences between the gifted students, their work…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Comparative Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Curriculum
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Rostan, Susan M. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2005
This study focuses on behavior associated with young art students' developing artistic talent ("skills and art-making behavior") and creativity ("personal expressions of visual information"). The study examines the role of personal expertise in a student's development of problem finding, domain-specific technical skill,…
Descriptors: Expertise, Imagination, Talent, Art Education