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Nasca, Donald F. – G/C/T, 1981
Differences in standards for identifying gifted students in the elementary and secondary schools can cause problems. These usually result from an emphasis on interdisciplinary units of study in the elementary grades and tightly structured departmentalized middle/junior high schools. (DB)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Articulation (Education), Elementary Education, Eligibility
Hanninen, Gail – G/C/T, 1979
The rationale, development, and organization of a program for gifted/talented preschool children are considered. (CL)
Descriptors: Gifted, Preschool Education, Program Development, Talent
Gogul, Ella Mae; And Others – G/C/T, 1985
Questionnaire responses of parents of gifted students are reviewed in terms of parent identification and verification, family support, parent techniques used at home, characteristics of parents of gifted students, and wishes for their gifted children. (CL)
Descriptors: Gifted, Parent Attitudes, Parent Child Relationship, Questionnaires
Renzulli, Joseph S. – G/C/T, 1983
A training exercise is presented to help teachers become familiar with key concepts in the Scales for Rating Behavioral Characteristics of Superior Students. Activities suggested include matching concepts with items from the scales and categorizing children's behaviors according to the scales. (CL)
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Gifted, Student Characteristics, Talent Identification
Hermann, Karen E. – G/C/T, 1983
A former child "prodigy" recounts her experiences at school to suggest that intellectual achievement is not always due to extraordinary analytic reasoning ability and that precocity may be nonrationl. J. Stanley responds by citing others' work on the topic and suggesting the construct may not survive strong scrutiny. (CL)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Gifted, Talent Identification
Achey-Cutts, Patricia; Garvin, Karen – G/C/T, 1983
A three-stage process for identifying gifted students includes nominations by peers, teachers, parents, psychologists, the students themselves, or other knowledgable persons; screening via profiles; and selection by a committee. (CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Screening Tests, Student Evaluation
Hall, Eleanor G. – G/C/T, 1980
The article discusses the identification of gifted and talented students and describes a group of slides that were developed to illustrate various learning and behavioral characteristics of such students. Examples of eight of the slides are presented, along with the traits they exemplify. (DLS)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Gifted, Identification, Slides
Renzulli, Joseph S.; Smith, Linda H. – G/C/T, 1980
The authors describe an approach to identifying gifted children based upon a three-ring definition of giftedness (above average general ability, task commitment, and creativity). Examples are given of the revolving door model in practice, needed policy changes are noted, and its advantages and potential problems cited. (CL)
Descriptors: Creativity, Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
Miller, Pamela; Ford, Barbara Gay – G/C/T, 1980
The classroom log, which presents the anecdotal account of a typical day in an elementary class, provides teachers practice in identifying gifted and talented students based on student behavior. An answer key is provided, although divergent responses which can be substantiated are encouraged. (CL)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Elementary Education, Gifted, Student Characteristics
Raina, M. K. – G/C/T, 1985
A discussion of education for gifted students in India reviews scholarship schemes to allow bright children to secure gifted services, national programs to identify creativity, and current developments in teacher education. (CL)
Descriptors: Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Gifted
George, William C. – G/C/T, 1983
Among research issues cited are the ability of schools to help gifted children maximize their potential, the match between curriculum and students' learning ability, efficacy of program design, and validity of identification procedures. A brief summary of research findings considers such topics as early identification, differentiated curriculum,…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Program Development
Stern, Jane – G/C/T, 1983
A procedure for identifying gifted students relies on multiple criteria in three cluster areas: intelligence, task commitment or intrinsic motivation, and creativity. The editor questions J. Renzulli's conclusions (upon which the identification system is based) and Renzulli answers the criticism. (CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Student Characteristics, Student Evaluation
Long, Julie; Clemmons, Myra – G/C/T, 1982
The authors offer examples of situations that can be used to allow for the display of traits often associated with the gifted. (SW)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Informal Assessment, Student Characteristics
Sawyer, Robert N.; Daggett, Lynn M. – G/C/T, 1982
The Talent Identification Program at Duke University has expanded from a 13- to a 16-state area and has offered courses for junior high students identified as gifted in mathematics, humanities, and the social sciences. (CL)
Descriptors: Gifted, Humanities, Junior High Schools, Mathematics
Nelsen, Marjorie E. – G/C/T, 1980
The article describes the Teachers of the Talented and Gifted (TAG) program in Fremont, Nebraska, in which two itinerant TAG teachers visit each first- and second-grade classroom once a week for eight weeks to improve gifted identification in the primary grades and to demonstrate creative activities that can be useful to all students. (DLS)
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Gifted, Itinerant Teachers, Primary Education
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