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Hurwitz, Al – 1983
The nature of visual giftedness is often misunderstood. Although skillful, accurate rendering and effective use of art media are commonly observed characteristics, talent also can draw upon intellect, creativity, and personal attitudes and traits which, if neglected, can keep a child from realizing artistic potential. This guide provides basic…
Descriptors: Art Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
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Zimmerman, Enid; Clark, Gilbert – Roeper Review, 1991
This panel interview from the Indiana University Summer Arts Institute finds Enid Zimmerman and Gilbert Clark reporting on their recent research about screening and educating artistically talented students. The role of prepared portfolios in student evaluation is discussed and commentary from other members of the panel included. (PB)
Descriptors: Art Education, Creativity Tests, Elementary Secondary Education, Portfolios (Background Materials)
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Amram, Raphi; And Others – Roeper Review, 1991
This discussion from the Indiana University Summer Arts Institute finds panelists considering screening methods for arts students, including portfolio preparation, site-specific creation of art work, and batteries of tests and tasks. Procedures used at the Israel academy, developmental processes in creative students, and differences in student…
Descriptors: Art Education, Creativity Tests, Elementary Secondary Education, Portfolios (Background Materials)
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Fulkerson, Janice L. – Roeper Review, 1995
The Lawrence Township (Indianapolis, Indiana) school district has shifted from a traditional approach to programming for gifted and talented students to a talent development approach, creating a K-12 Talent Recognition and Development Program (TRAD). The program focuses on four talent areas: academic, visual/performing arts, technical/vocational,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Differences
Sheffield, Caroline C. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Appropriate education for academically talented students incorporates the use of complex thinking skills, and encourages the development of interpersonal and leadership skills. One potential tool to achieve these goals is the use of instructional technology. Siegle (2004a, 2005) suggests that it is particularly appropriate to utilize technology…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Talent, Educational Improvement, Standardized Tests
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Hess, Frederick M. – Education Next, 2009
"Human capital" is quickly becoming the new site-based management. While few are sure what it means, everyone craves it, has a model to deliver it, and is quick to tout its restorative powers. It's trendy and impressive sounding, but too often settles for recycling familiar nostrums or half-baked ideas in the guise of new jargon. To…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Teaching (Occupation), Talent, Personnel Selection
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Yano, Yasukata – World Englishes, 2009
This paper takes up three topics for discussion. The first is whether the Kachruvian three-circle model can accommodate the possible change of English use (e.g. native/non-native to individual proficiency, a special talent to a basic skill). The second is what transformation English would undergo if it survives as English as an international…
Descriptors: Talent, Basic Skills, English (Second Language), Language Role
Lloyd-Zannini, Lou – Understanding Our Gifted, 2008
Conversations with Josh, a mentee of the author, and other gifted students caused the author to realize that in many cases, what is presented as appropriately differentiated language arts curriculum for gifted/talented students is nothing more than general education curriculum with additional work at the same level as the regular curriculum. If…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Language Arts, Talent, Brain
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Schanie, Charles F.; Kemper, James E. – CUPA-HR Journal, 2008
Most "performance evaluation" or "performance development" programs in higher education today are little more than metrically-weak, bureaucratic programs aimed simply at establishing a legally-grounded employee record and a rough basis for merit increases. This article outlines the rationale and procedural framework for a talent development and…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Talent Development, Higher Education, Guidelines
Filter, Scott – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This dissertation sought to explore the choice-of-college decision of academically talented students using Chapman's (1981) Model of College Choice to inform the selection of variables. This study focused on what factors influenced the decision of students who earned an A/A+ average in high school to enroll in their first-choice institution of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Talent, College Choice, School Counselors
Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation (NJ1), 2010
Created in 2007, the Teaching Fellowship builds on Woodrow Wilson's sixty-five-year commitment to strengthen American education by bringing talented individuals into education careers. The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship seeks both to recruit and prepare new teachers with outstanding records of achievement and to transform the college and…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Employment Patterns, Teacher Recruitment, Talent
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Subotnik, Rena F. – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 1996
This interview with Calvin Butts III, a gifted pastor of a Baptist church in Harlem that houses the largest Protestant congregation in the United States, investigates his experiences and his views on developing academically gifted African American students, drawing talented people into the ministry, and identifying young talent. (CR)
Descriptors: Activism, Black Students, Church Role, Churches
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Subotnik, Rena F. – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 1992
This interview with a gifted adult, Curt Dempster, the artistic director of the Ensemble Studio Theater, New York City, explores his career development, his suggestions for identifying artistic talent in children, his ideas about intensive training programs for talented children, and his concerns about the role of arts in contemporary culture. (DB)
Descriptors: Adults, Career Development, Creative Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Kansas Univ., Lawrence. – 1992
This monograph presents extensive abstracts of 49 papers on developmental approaches to identifying exceptional ability. Sample topics include: the gifted population in prison; identification of gifted rural children; use of the Stanford-Binet for identification; student characteristics and placement into special programs for the highly gifted;…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Child Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Div. of Education for the Gifted and Talented. – 1983
The manual is intended to help parents identify early characteristics and encourage learning in their gifted children. An introduction covers myths and facts about gifted children, citing the diversity among gifted students. Characteristics of gifted children recognized by parents are listed, including keen observation and curiosity, broad and…
Descriptors: Gifted, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Role, Student Characteristics
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