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Matkins, Juanita Jo; Miles, Rhea – Gifted Child Today, 2000
A study of five women scientists revealed the following life strategies: concentration in a subject because of its appeal, acceptance of hard work, development of a strong sense of self, flexibility in timeframes for work and family, planning of children around career needs, and anticipation of childcare needs. (Contains four references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Coping, Family Planning, Females
Kruger, Mari – Campus Activities Programming, 2002
Describes the benefits to students, the institution, and society of leadership development programs at community colleges, and discusses the features of exemplary leadership programs and program effectiveness. (EV)
Descriptors: College Students, Community Colleges, Educational Benefits, Leadership
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Baker, Bruce D. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2001
Studied whether gifted and talented children require supplemental resources to receive an appropriate education using data from the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988 and information about the distribution of fiscal and human resources to gifted children in Texas. National results show that some minorities and students of low…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Gifted
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Schlosser, Grace A.; Yewchuck, Carolyn R. – Roeper Review, 1998
This study of 197 eminent Canadian women on the dynamics of their childhood families, investigated their perceptions of having a special status or role. Over three-quarters indicated they were considered special within their families. They attributed it to their birth order, scholastic achievement, condition of health, or display of talents.…
Descriptors: Adults, Child Role, Family Relationship, Females
Reese, Susan – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers, 2004
A portfolio can convey a teacher's beliefs, knowledge and skills. An artist uses a portfolio to display artistic talent, and a teacher can use his or her portfolio to display teaching talent and teaching style. A teacher's portfolio may be used to obtain new employment, to document teaching accomplishments in order to receive a promotion or tenure…
Descriptors: Portfolio Assessment, Portfolios (Background Materials), Teacher Interns, Teaching Styles
Hamilton, Kendra – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2004
William Banfield is a composer with nine symphonies to his credit, as well as countless smaller scale works--concerti, chamber works, operas, choral and jazz works--that have been performed all over the nation. He has also performed with highly acclaimed jazz performers such as Patrice Rushen, Earl Klugh, Najee, Nelson Rangell and many others. He…
Descriptors: Musicians, Radio, Music, Music Education
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Armstrong, Keith B. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2005
A composite technique blending photography and autobiography, known as autophotography, was used to unleash individual and group potential in a twelve-year participatory community.
Descriptors: Justice, Democracy, Autobiographies, Social Change
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Florida, Richard – Liberal Education, 2006
The United States is currently undergoing a dramatic economic transformation, shifting from an economy based on physical inputs to one based on intellectual inputs, or human creativity. In this article, the author discusses a creative economy that must be expanded beyond science, technology, and design to include all applications of creativity and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Global Approach, Competition, Talent
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Hertzog, Nancy B.; Bennett, Tess – Roeper Review, 2003
The authors present the findings of a survey completed by 280 families of children identified as gifted by two Midwestern school districts with distinctly different gifted and talented programs. The authors examined: (a) How parents perceive the learning needs of their children who are identified as gifted; (b) How families address their…
Descriptors: Role Models, School Districts, Academically Gifted, Parent Attitudes
Ysseldyke, Jim; Tardrew, Steve; Betts, Joe; Thill, Teri; Hannigan, Eileen – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2004
The effect of a self-directed mathematics program on the math achievement of students who are gifted and talented (GT) was evaluated. An instructional management system, Accelerated Math (Advantage Learning Systems, 1998a), was used to assign instruction, monitor student progress, and provide teachers with the information they needed to…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Talent, Gifted, Mathematics Achievement
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Sternberg, Robert J. – Educational Psychology Review, 2005
Who are the people who become positive educational leaders? This essay presents WICS as a model of positive educational leadership. WICS stands for "w"isdom, "i"ntelligence, "c"reativity, "s"ynthesized. Each of these elements is asserted to constitute one of the elements of educational leadership. Regrettably, our society is organized around a…
Descriptors: Models, Intelligence, Creativity, Educational Psychology
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Bailin, Sharon – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2005
The notion of imagination is central to our contemporary western conception of and valuing of art. Yet the conception of imagination upon which this valuing rests is based on certain assumptions about art-making and about persons. Imagination refers to the creation of an idea or artifact from the mind of the creator. That a work of art arises from…
Descriptors: Artists, Art Education, Foreign Countries, Imagination
Robinson, Ann – Gifted Child Today, 2003
Empirical research on the philosophies, beliefs, and actions of school administrators such as principals or superintendents toward talented students is largely nonexistent in the published literature. What little is known suggests that administrators are crucial, but that advocates of services for high-ability learners need to carry the message…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Talent, Instructional Leadership, Principals
Mann, Eric L. – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2006
For the gifted mathematics student, early mastery of concepts and skills in the mathematics curriculum usually results in getting more of the same work and/or moving through the curriculum at a faster pace. Testing, grades, and pacing overshadow the essential role of creativity involved in doing mathematics. Talent development requires creative…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Mathematical Aptitude, Creativity, Mathematics
Wright, Benjamin J. – Online Submission, 2008
This study examines the similarities and differences between the US and India in their approaches toward gifted education programs. Beginning with a look at the evolution of gifted education in America and the subsequent programs created under the Jacob K. Javits Gifted and Talented Education Program, American efforts to promote gifted education…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Talent Identification, Foreign Countries, Program Development
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