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Moore, Nancy Delano – Roeper Review, 2002
This reprint of an article on early education of an exceptionally intellectually talented sister and brother is preceded by a commentary that stresses that many teachers and administrators fail to appreciate acceleration as part of the complement of options to be used with gifted students. (Contains 4 references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academically Gifted, Acceleration (Education), Case Studies
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Swiatek, Mary Ann – Roeper Review, 2002
This reprint of an article on results of longitudinal studies of mathematically precocious youth is preceded by a commentary. The commentary stresses that results of the studies indicate that there is no evidence that accelerants lose interest in the area of acceleration or experience knowledge gaps. (Contains references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academically Gifted, Acceleration (Education), Educational Practices
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Rea, Patricia J.; McLaughlin, Virginia L.; Walther-Thomas, Chriss – Exceptional Children, 2002
A study investigated the relationship between placement in inclusive (n=36) and pullout (n=22) special education programs and academic and behavior outcomes for students with disabilities. Eighth-graders in inclusive classrooms earned higher grades, achieved higher or comparable standardized test scores, committed no more behavioral infractions,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance Patterns, Disabilities, Inclusive Schools
Landau, Erika; Weissler, Kineret; Golod, Gail – Gifted Education International, 2001
A study examined the impact of a gifted enrichment program on 80 Israeli students (grades 4-8) from disadvantaged neighborhoods. After program participation, girls' performance on an intelligence test was higher than boys'. While girls started out with slightly lower scores, they ended up with slightly higher scores than boys. (Contains…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Disadvantaged Youth, Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education
Dowrick, Peter W.; Kim-Rupnow, Weol Soon; Power, Thomas J. – Journal of Special Education, 2006
Video feedforward can create images of positive futures, as has been shown by researchers using self-modeling methods to teach new skills with carefully planned and edited videos that show the future capability of the individual. As a supplement to tutoring provided by community members, we extended these practices to young children struggling to…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Tutoring, Reading Fluency, Special Programs
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Alssid, Julian L.; Gruber, David; Jenkins, Davis; Mazzeo, Christopher; Roberts, Brandon; Stanback-Stroud, Regina – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2005
Disadvantaged adult students need special support and clear pathways to economic self-sufficiency. Programs that support them require clear data and information about their success to move forward.
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Adult Students, Labor Force Development, Institutional Role
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Bers, Trudy H. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2004
Program-level assessments at community colleges are particularly challenging because students often achieve their goals without completing a program, or they select an array of courses that suit their needs but do not fit within an officially recognized program of study.
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Programs, Higher Education, College Outcomes Assessment
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Kranz, Peter L.; Steele, Richard A.; Lund, Nick L. – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2005
Key requirements for an experiential, innovative course in race relations, as well as the process followed for university approval and implementation, are described. The course was offered by a licensed clinical psychologist at a university in the "deep South" during the 1970's, a period of heightened racial tensions, and was part of a…
Descriptors: Special Programs, Followup Studies, Field Trips, Racial Relations
Balzer, Charlene, Ed.; Siewert, Bob, Ed. – 1990
This document explains Oregon requirements for identification and programming for gifted and talented students. Five simple rules for planning programs and services are listed. Flexible pacing options are discussed, including continuous progress, early entrance, grade skipping, concurrent enrollment, advanced level courses, credit by examination,…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Class Organization, Delivery Systems, Educational Planning
Merkoski, Kay – 1988
Six thematic activity booklets are presented for implementing Project EAGLE, an enrichment program for gifted and talented primary-level children. "Animals 2" teaches the concept that animals have a variety of characteristics and attributes, by having students choose an animal, think of a problem the animal might have to solve, picking…
Descriptors: Animals, Classification, Curriculum, Enrichment Activities
Jeschke, Thomas A. – 1994
This report evaluates the special education instructional programs of the Des Moines (Iowa) Public Schools. It begins with a school district mission statement and special education mission statement. The report examines Des Moines' history of serving students with disabilities, its policies and regulations, enrollment by disability, and types of…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment
Smith, Sarah J. – 1990
This publication provides examples of the types of services that may be provided to Minnesota gifted/talented students and the corresponding outcomes accomplished by students when such services are provided. The first chapter examines education system values, a philosophy of education, the mission of public education, and Minnesota State Board of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Delivery Systems, Educational Needs, Educational Philosophy
Steinbach, Trevor T. – 1981
This pamphlet is designed to help parents serve as advocates for the adoption of gifted programs in their local school districts. Rebuttals are offered to six myths about gifted students which commonly are used to deny gifted programs. Step-by-step methods for two strategies for obtaining gifted programs are presented: working from the top down…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Advocacy, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education
Lee, Ronald A. – 1983
The Dawn Hancock Animal Farm, which was developed in 1974 with volunteer labor and over $100,000 in donations, provides farm experiences for the mentally handicapped students of the Helen J. Stewart School in Las Vegas, Nevada. The farm and animals are part of the school's emphasis on vocational training, and every effort is made to help prepare…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agricultural Production, Animals, Elementary Secondary Education
Bauman, Paul – 1983
The four-day week is a popular way to improve the quality of education and save energy costs in rural districts. The four-day week is structured as a lengthened day or school year. Thirteen states have districts operating on four-day calendars. State laws and education agency regulations require districts to evaluate the effect of four-day…
Descriptors: Bulletins, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation
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