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Clark, Gilbert – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1989
The article describes development, testing, and use of a new instrument, Clark's Drawing Abilities Test, and its success in screening and/or identifying artistically gifted students. Significant correlations have been found between results from this test, the Children's Embedded Figures Test, and teachers' ratings of pupils. (Author/PB)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Freehand Drawing, Talent, Talent Identification
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Gagne, Francoys – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1989
A critical analysis of 13 validation studies of the use of peer nomination forms to identify gifted students indicates methodological weaknesses. A four-step plan for research on the psychometric qualities of peer nomination forms is proposed. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Gifted, Meta Analysis, Peer Relationship, Psychometrics
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Fern, Tami L. – Roeper Review, 1991
This study attempted to identify gifted child humorists among 1,204 children in grades 3-6. Final identification of 13 gifted child humorists was determined through application of such criteria as funniness, originality, and exemplary performance or product. The influence of intelligence, development, social factors, sex differences, family…
Descriptors: Comedy, Evaluation Methods, Gifted, Humor
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Gagne, Francoys – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1998
Describes a system of categories to subdivide the gifted and talented population into the following more homogeneous subgroups: mild, moderate, high, exceptional, and extreme. Based on the metric system, each of the five levels, including the minimum threshold, selects the top 10% of the previous level. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Classification, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
Glass,Tempus Fugit – Gifted Child Today, 2004
While equality of eduation is an important value, the overriding quest for equity has jeopardized the pursuit of excellence in public schools. Without advanced or enriched programs, gifted students may fall short of their potential or lose interest in school. Since curricula have been "dumbed down" to help weaker students, gifted students perceive…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, Talent Identification, Academically Gifted, Public Schools
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Kaufman, James C.; Baer, John – High Ability Studies, 2003
Robert Sternberg's WICS model for identifying gifted individuals broadens the standard conception of giftedness and makes many helpful suggestions on how to conceptualize and assess the relevant dimensions of giftedness. There is one area, however, where the authors would propose an alternate viewpoint. "In a sense, this essay is about how to…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Academically Gifted, Talent Identification, Student Needs
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Educational Horizons, 2006
For many years, the Gallup Organization has studied the characteristics that identify teachers' and counselors' talents. Recently, the Gallup Education Division has developed a book titled "Teach With Your Strengths" that explores the unique ways in which teachers think, feel and behave. The book explores three principles of great teachers that…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Talent Development, Teacher Effectiveness, Talent Identification
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Wann, Daniel L.; Koch, Katrina; Knoth, Tasha; Fox, David; Aljubaily, Hesham; Lantz, Christopher D. – Psychological Record, 2006
The current investigation examined sport fans' impressions of an athlete described as a potential member of their team or a potential member of a rival team. In Study 1, we predicted that individuals would exhibit an ingroup favoritism effect by reporting more positive evaluations of the player's performance when he was described as a…
Descriptors: Talent Identification, Athletes, Student Attitudes, Athletics
Stanley, Julian C. – 1996
This paper contains a brief description of the founding and early years of the Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth (SMPY) from 1968 to the present. Several of the guiding principles behind SMPY are discussed. SMPY led to the formation of strong regional, state, and local centers that now blanket the United States with annual talent searches…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Educational History, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
Fredette, Barbara – 1993
This paper examines issues in identifying visually gifted children, including artistic talent and its relationship to visual giftedness; the contexts in which visual giftedness represents a specific type of intelligence; the ability of classroom teachers to identify the visually gifted; resources that may help classroom teachers identify the…
Descriptors: Art, Artists, Children, Gifted
Hoelscher, Pat, Comp.; And Others – 1985
The booklet contains a collection of separate short guidelines, checklists, and recommendations for parents and teachers of young gifted children and is divided into sections on characteristics/identification, parenting, and maximizing the child's potential. Titles of components include the following: "Characteristics of Advanced Abilities in…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Child Rearing, Educational Needs, Gifted
Feldman, David Henry; Goldsmith, Lynn T. – 1990
This monograph reports on a study of six child prodigies whose talents are manifested in writing, music, and mathematics. The boys, aged 3.5-9 years, were observed in natural settings and while practicing their talent specialty, and interviews were conducted with the boys, their parents, and their teachers. The study concludes that prodigies focus…
Descriptors: Child Development, Elementary Education, Mastery Learning, Preschool Education
Whitmore, Joanne Rand – 1985
The digest examines the range of traits that may be exhibited by intellectually gifted children. The characterisitcs are explained to be signals that a particular child might warrant closer observation and special educational attention. Characteristics are listed under three headings: general behavior (early reading, ability to detect and…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
Shrum, Judith L. – 1985
Program development in gifted and talented education is the focus of the digest. Elements of a successful program, including statements of support for differential education, staff orientation, and multiple appropriate screening and identification procedures are listed. Beginning steps for planning committees are noted. Identification approaches…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Program Development
Whitmore, Joanne Rand – 1985
In this digest the problem of underachievement among gifted students is examined. Gifted underachievers manifest three behavior patterns in the school setting: non-communication and withdrawal, passive compliance, and aggressive/disruptive behavior. Gifted underachievers have been identified in greater numbers recently. Some of the causes of…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Student Characteristics
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