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Kornhaber, Mindy Laura – 1997
This study examined three federally supported programs that utilize Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences in the identification of giftedness in economically disadvantaged and minority group youth. Following an extensive review of the literature, three chapters examine each program in detail. Each chapter first sets the identification…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
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Miller, Phyllis, Ed. – Mensa Research Journal, 2002
This journal presents four articles on gifted adolescents. The first is "Gifted and Gay: A Study of the Adolescent Experience" (Jean Sunde Peterson and Heather Rischar). This paper reports on a retrospective study of the experiences of 18 gay, lesbian, or bisexual young adults with high ability, finding themes of danger, isolation, depression, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Bisexuality, Competition, Cooperative Learning
de Leon, Anne Grosso – 2002
As demands for more complex literacy skills have increased, and competition in economic and technological arenas at home and abroad have grown more intense, many U.S. students enter high school with literacy skills unequal to this challenge. In U.S. society, where the information base doubles every 5 years, an educated citizenry is essential.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Apprenticeships, Disadvantaged Youth, Equal Education
Plank, Stephen B.; Young, Estelle – 2000
Comprehensive school reform efforts are an increasingly visible part of the educational landscape. Policymakers, educators, and researchers are eager to assess the effectiveness of these models, especially regarding their utility in the most troubled settings. This paper reports results from one such reform, the Talent Development Middle School…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Policy, Middle School Students, Middle Schools
Wood, Mary Eileen – 1999
This monograph describes media strategies that advocates for gifted children can use to promote gifted and talented education. It begins by discussing different types of media outlets that advocates can use to get their message across, including television, radio, newspapers, and the Internet. The tools of media work are then described. Ways to…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Internet
Hellerman, Susan B., Ed. – Imagine, 1995
This document consists of the five consecutive issues of the journal "Imagine..." published during volume year 3. Typical journal articles cover teaching academically talented secondary students in the following focus areas: (1) learning anywhere and everywhere; (2) accessing distance learning; (3) developing talent in the arts; (4) considering…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Acceleration (Education), Career Exploration, Distance Education
Hellerman, Susan B., Ed. – Imagine, 1996
This document consists of the five consecutive issues of the journal "Imagine..." published during volume year 4. Typical journal articles cover teaching academically talented secondary students in the following focus areas: (1) planning ahead for college; (2) history and archaeology; (3) physics and astronomy; (4) the global society; and (5)…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Archaeology, Astronomy, College Bound Students
Johnson, Andrew P. – 1999
This paper describes a process used to create or revise a gifted education program and a model gifted education program for elementary schools that includes methods of identification and ideas for programming. The following steps are outlined for creating or revising a gifted education program: (1) read relevant textbooks to get a feel for gifted…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Academic Achievement, Creative Art, Creativity
Watt, Helen M. G. – 1996
This study compared the areas of talent and career aspirations of boys and girls in Year 7 (n=398) and Year 11 (n=240) samples in a middle class metropolitan area in Australia. Students nominated the high school subject in which they saw themselves as being most talented, and current perceptions of talent in relation to each of their high school…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Career Choice, Foreign Countries, Gifted
Balfanz, Robert; Legters, Nettie; Jordan, Will – Center for Research on the Education of Students Placed at Risk CRESPAR, 2004
Concerns that higher standards and demanding high-stakes tests will disadvantage students who have attended weak, unsuccessful, or under-resourced schools have typically been met with the counter-claim that poorly prepared students will be provided with the extra help and support they need to succeed. Efforts to provide extra help are in their…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Grade 9, Poverty, Talent Development
Kemple, James J.; Herlihy, Corinne M – MDRC, 2004
The Talent Development High School model is an education reform initiative that aims to improve the academic achievement of students in large, nonselective, comprehensive high schools. In operation at 33 high schools in 12 states across the country, the approach encompasses five main features: (1) small learning communities, organized around…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Educational Change, Talent Development, Parent Participation
Jones, Maxwell; Stanford, Gene – Phi Delta Kappan, 1973
Specific suggestions to educators who wish to transform their schools into social communities. Draws primarily on a previous work that broached the concept of a therapeutic community'' approach (See Kappan, May '72). Opts for taking seriously the school function as a social community and the changes in structure and attitudes required for…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cooperative Planning, Educational Change
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Curry, Patricia S. – Educational Leadership, 1972
Based on an analysis of student school records, teachers, administrators, and community citizens have developed a plan to incorporate programs designed to correct specific deficiencies in children in the early elementary grades, to constructively develop academic and social behavior by using positive reinforcement, meaningful rewards, and behavior…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Programs, Educational Objectives
Cox, Edwin H. – Universities Quarterly, 1971
A program for admitting to the university 15 to 16 year old school dropouts. (IR)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Bound Students, College Entrance Examinations, Dropout Prevention
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LeVine, Elaine; Evans, Marilyn J. – Contemporary Education, 1983
This paper describes characteristics of creatively gifted children and explains why new procedures are necessary to identify creative children with exogenous behavior disorders. Educational strategies are needed that will give these children independence, so that their creative potential can flourish. (PP)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Creative Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Adjustment
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