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Peer reviewedRenzulli, Joseph S.; McGreevy, Ann M. – Roeper Review, 1986
Twenty-three pairs of twins were studied to determine factors influencing special program inclusion, impact of inclusion, and nature of academic programs when only one twin was included. Twins included in special programs were generally characterized by the traditional academic view of high-achievers, while nonselected twins preferred more…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Gifted, Individual Differences, Parent Attitudes
Fedoruk, Genevieve; Yewchuk, Carolyn – Education Canada, 1986
Examines how programs and educational alternatives for the gifted can be modified for learning disabled students. Reviews difficulties in identifying gifted learning disabled through teacher nomination, group achievement scores, group intelligence tests, and previously demonstrated accomplishments and placement in mainstreaming, resource room,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted Disabled, Identification, Instructional Design
Peer reviewedSloyer, Clifford W.; And Others – Mathematics Teacher, 1985
The mathematical content involved in self-teaching enrichment models for students in grades 8-12, the pedagogy employed in a summer institute for such students, and the results obtained are presented. (MNS)
Descriptors: Gifted, Mathematical Enrichment, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Sets
Peer reviewedZuccone, Carol F.; Amerikaner, Martin – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1986
Underachievement among gifted children is approached from a family systems perspective. Case histories illustrate applications of family theory and counseling methodology. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, Children, Counseling Techniques
Peer reviewedKerr, Barbara A. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1986
Compared (a) three vocational assessment batteries, (b) structured individual counseling and unstructured individual counseling, and (c) mixed-sex versus same sex career groups in terms of their usefulness, educational value, and enjoyability as perceived by gifted adolescents. Students preferred a test battery consisting of the Self-Directed…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Aptitude Tests, Career Counseling, Gifted
Peer reviewedAlpern, Mildred – Social Science Record, 1985
Determined high school sophomores are desirable candidates for advanced placement European history courses. One high school's experience in implementing such a program is discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Advanced Courses, Advanced Placement, Advanced Students
Peer reviewedRunco, Mark A.; Albert, Robert S. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1985
Partial correlation procedures were used to compare the reliability of ideational creativity in 225 academically gifted and nongifted fifth to eighth grade children. The divergent thinking interitem and intertest correlations of the gifted children were significantly larger than the nongifted. Ideational originality was reliable only in the…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Creativity Tests
Peer reviewedRunco, Mark A. – Psychology in the Schools, 1986
Compared gifted (n=97), talented (n=53), and nongifted (n=90) intermediate school children in terms of divergent thinking fluency, flexibility, and originality scores elicited by standard and explicit instructions. Results indicated that the scores of all groups were significantly different in the two instructional conditions. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Creativity, Creativity Tests, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedDettmer, Peggy – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1986
Participants in gifted program inservice and staff development are served best in a collaborative atmosphere where they are involved in self assessment of needs, mutual goal planning, use of materials and facilities appropriate for adults, and self evaluation of learning with supportive feedback and followup. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Experience, Gifted, Independent Study
Peer reviewedGreenlaw, M. Jean; McIntosh, Margaret E. – Childhood Education, 1986
Describes reading materials for gifted children ages birth to nine years that correspond to the following characteristics of the gifted: vocabulary, curiosity, sensitivity, beauty, and humor. HOD)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Childrens Literature, Curiosity, Gifted
Peer reviewedWatson, Karilee; Belland, Carol – Music Educators Journal, 1985
The Paula Program in music for gifted girls in middle schools, developed by St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana, is described. How the program was designed is discussed and activities and materials selected for classroom use are briefly described. (RM)
Descriptors: Females, Gifted, Instructional Materials, Intermediate Grades
Peer reviewedGabel, Dorothy – Journal of Chemical Education, 1985
Describes two one-week chemistry courses for intermediate-grade children and the principles upon which the courses are based. Includes course outlines which give course content, sequence, and the amount of time spent on each activity. (JN)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Chemistry, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedRussell, Donald W. – Education, 1984
The teacher of gifted students (G/T teacher) can use Invitational Theory to improve relations with regular classroom teachers. Through introspection, planned strategies, and practice, the G/T teacher can develop qualities and characteristics to promote a congenial professional atmosphere. (MM)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Gifted, Human Relations, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedReynolds, Cecil R.; Clark, Julia H. – Psychology in the Schools, 1986
Describes a method using age equivalents and standard scores to recreate the full range of variability in the scores of high-functioning individuals. The method allows for a more complete interpretation of performance that can lead to better educational and therapeutic programing. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, High Achievement
Peer reviewedAlexander, Karl L.; Pallas, Aaron M. – American Educational Research Journal, 1983
The authors contend their study and criticism of the Benbow and Stanley results were valid. Benbow and Stanley's clarification that their conclusions pertain only to intellectually talented students and competency in mathematical reasoning ability resolves this disagreement. (DWH)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Junior High School Students, Junior High Schools, Mathematics Achievement


