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Smith, Kenneth – Gifted Child Today, 2008
Protocol analyses in research on writing reveal that throughout the composing process talented writers direct a tremendous amount of mental effort toward integrating and pursuing complex goals such as developing and following overriding themes, elaborating main points, clarifying content for a particular audience, and integrating genre features.…
Descriptors: Cues, Talent, Writing Processes, Protocol Analysis
Bowles, Terry – Australian Journal of Educational & Developmental Psychology, 2008
To date questionnaires that measure Multiple Intelligences (MIs) have typically not been systematically developed, have poor psychometric properties, and relatively low reliability. The aim of this research was to define the factor structure, and reliability of nine talents which are the behavioural outcomes of MIs, using items representing…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Reliability, Factor Structure, Psychometrics
Corono-Norco Unified School District, Corono, CA. – 1979
The form presents information on screening and nominating potentially gifted and talented students. Four categories of nominating factors are considered and described in terms of specific processes and examples of behaviors typical or characteristic of each process. Information on an 11-year-old Mexican child is given to illustrate completion of…
Descriptors: Gifted, Records (Forms), Screening Tests, Student Characteristics
Hanninen, Gail E. – 1985
The digest addresses issues related to preschool gifted and talented children. Such a child is defined as one who functions significantly above average age level in language development, thinking skills, creative thinking skills, physical adaptability, social skills, and/or leadership. Early identification is viewed as important, and the use of…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Early Identification, Gifted, Preschool Education
Clarke, S. C. T.; Nyberg, V. R. – 1984
The report presents findings from a study of gifted programs in six elementary schools in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. In each school, the principal, vice principal, school counselor and many teachers were interviewed. A questionnaire was developed and administered to examine degree of agreement with views ordinarily expressed by experts in gifted…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Gifted
Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield. – 1981
The five year plan for gifted education in Illinois includes an historical overview, a brief statement of program philosophy, and summary of the plan's components, which include student identification, local program development, intermediate level services, and planning and development. The major portion of the document consists of a chart…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Gifted, Program Development, Regional Programs
New York State Univ. System, Albany. – 1977
A model for identifying gifted and talented students (grades K-12) is described. Characteristics of giftedness are seen to fall into three major clusters: cognitive and psychomotor capacities for acquiring fundamental skills and knowledge, creative problem-finding solving skills, and personal characteristics. Nineteen steps in implementing an…
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Models
Morberg, Kendra – 1979
Intended for parents, the booklet (part of a 10 booklet series on talented and gifted education) discusses the identification of gifted and talented children and offers general information on their development. Giftendess and talent are defined, and some guidelines for parents' identification of giftedness and talent are presented, focusing on…
Descriptors: Gifted, Informal Assessment, Parent Role, Screening Tests
Karnes, Merle B. – 1980
The paper delineates elements important in the development of ideal programs for the gifted/talented preschool child. The author emphasizes the following components of an exemplary program: (1) program advocates, (2) staff with expertise in the gifted and early childhood, (3) flexible administrative procedures, (4) well defined program goals and…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Early Childhood Education, Gifted, Program Design
LUCITO, LEONARD J.; OWENSBY, NONA E. – 1962
THE GOALS OF THE CONFERENCE WERE TO AROUSE THE INTEREST OF COMMUNITIES IN TENNESSEE AND THE MID-SOUTH IN THE ACADEMICALLY TALENTED, TO INFORM BOTH PROFESSIONAL AND LAY PEOPLE ABOUT CURRENT THEORY AND PRACTICES IN THIS AREA OF EDUCATION, TO SUGGEST SPECIFIC PILOT PROJECTS FOR LAY GROUPS SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THEIR BOARDS OF EDUCATION, AND TO…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Conferences, Educational Planning, Program Development
Blackshear, Patsy Baker; And Others – 1980
The report, based on a conference presentation on the exceptional Black child, includes two papers on potentially gifted and talented Black students. The first, "The Identification and Assessment of Black Gifted/Talented Children in Washington, D.C. Public Schools," (P. Blackshear), traces the evolution of the identification effort over a three…
Descriptors: Blacks, Curriculum, Gifted, Minority Groups
Peer reviewedKane, Barry – National Elementary Principal, 1978
Personalized instructional programs for all students should be our most immediate objective. We cannot tolerate a politically based polarization of financial or human resources. The educational needs of all students overlap; so must their instructional programs. (Author)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation
Peer reviewedFearn, Leif; Owen, Jimmie Jean – Roeper Review, 1984
The Special Program Responding to Intellectual Needs of Gifted designed an assessment and intervention process similar to special education programs. Individual objectives and activities were written based on present functioning. Three years of implementation produced change in excess of chance and maturational projection in 22 of the 26…
Descriptors: Gifted, Individualized Education Programs, Program Effectiveness, Student Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedAbrahamson, Mark – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1973
Stratification within organizations as produced by the distribution of functional importance among positions is investigated. According to Stinchcombe's hypothesis from the functional theory of stratification, the rewards given to various positions are expected to be less equal when talent is complementary rather than additive. Actual differences…
Descriptors: Organization, Organizations (Groups), Rewards, Role Theory
Peer reviewedTorrance, E. Paul – Educational Horizons, 1972
Describes how disadvantaged children can be given a chance at academic success through development of their creative talents. (SP)
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Creative Development, Creativity, Developmental Programs

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