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Dracup, Tim – Gifted Education International, 2003
This article discusses England's national strategy to improve the quality of gifted and talented education. The strategy includes: intensive area-based programs through localized excellence initiatives; a regional dimension through "GATE A", the new gifted and talented education arm of the London Challenge; and resources for student,…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Educational Resources
Peer reviewedMoon, Tonya R.; Brighton, Catherine M.; Callahan, Carolyn M. – Roeper Review, 2002
A national survey of 1,289 elementary teachers and focus groups examined effects of state testing programs on instructional practices and implications for gifted students' motivation. Results suggest that testing programs are likely to discourage effective classroom practices and instead lead to teachers engaging in one-size-fits-all practices.…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Educational Assessment, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
Peer reviewedMoon, Sidney M.; Thomas, Volker – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 2003
This article proposes and discusses three guiding questions that can help counselors conceptualize and differentiate family therapy with gifted and talented adolescents. The questions address the identification of the problem, deciding who is going to participate in the counseling, and deciding what approach to family therapy will be most…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, Family Counseling
Peer reviewedRobinson, Ann; Moon, Sidney M. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2003
A study examined 61 examples of advocacy from 34 states and selected six sites for case studies. Factors that supported positive outcomes include advocates who are persistent, knowledgeable about both best practices in gifted education and local state political processes, and more often collaborative than adversarial. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, Child Advocacy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedEnersen, Donna – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2003
A case study of a state advocacy group identifies four advocacy phases: educating all about the legislative process, building relationships, getting technical help, and setting goals; gaining recognition and learning to compromise; following a victory by publicizing the benefits and developing regulations; and maintaining relationships and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, Child Advocacy, Cooperative Planning
Peer reviewedShaunessy, Elizabeth – Gifted Child Today, 2003
A review of 2001 state policies on gifted education found that states varied on their definitions of giftedness. Twenty-seven mandate full or partial gifted education, 9 require an individualized education program for gifted students, but only 4 require gifted students and children with disabilities to be identified, located, and evaluated…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Classification, Definitions, Educational Practices
Peer reviewedTretter, Thomas R. – Gifted Child Today, 2003
This article describes the positive outcomes of a 3-week residential program on mathematics problem solving for gifted rising high school seniors. The program incorporated a curriculum that integrated five process standards espoused by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics including problem solving, reasoning and proof, communication,…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Curriculum Design, Gifted, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedKolo, Ibrahim A. – Roeper Review, 1996
The genesis of a formal gifted education program in Nigeria is traced from the period of the articulation of a national policy on education, through the pioneer magnet school approach, to the establishment of an academy for gifted children in 1987. Issues and problems besetting gifted education are recounted. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Policy, Educational Practices, Educational Trends
Ferbezer, Ivan – Gifted Education International, 2003
A study explored gifted education in Slovenia and found the following positive developments: new school legislation that provides pupils with the possibility of acceleration, pedagogically important international expert scientific conferences on giftedness, introduction of financially supported additional classes for gifted elementary students,…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Educational Improvement, Educational Legislation, Educational Practices
Peer reviewedShcheblanova, E. I. – Russian Education and Society, 2000
Presents the experimental findings of one of the directions in the Moscow (Russia) Longitudinal Study of Giftedness of School Children to discern the development characteristics of children's giftedness at the beginning of school. Relates that giftedness can decline, but special programs help to prevent this outcome. Includes references. (CMK)
Descriptors: Child Development, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedHertzog, Nancy B. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2003
Fifty college students were interviewed about their prior experiences in gifted programs. Results are summarized in terms of the types of experiences they remembered, including the types of instruction they had, their relations with peers, and their views about how their experiences in gifted programs affected other parts of their lives.…
Descriptors: College Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBudd, Raymond T. – Gifted Child Today, 2003
This article discusses how Magnetic Levitation (Maglev) can be taught to gifted students in grades 4-9 using hands-on activities that align to the National Science Standards. Principles of magnetic levitation, advantages of magnetic levitation, construction of a Maglev project, testing and evaluation of vehicles, and presentation of the unit are…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Academically Gifted, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSchultz, Robert Arthur – Roeper Review, 2002
A qualitative study explored experiences of two adolescent high school students who are gifted but underachieving. Results indicate the students were stuck on an academic merry-go-round, whirling by the same content over and over without any input. Internally driven to learn, they became frustrated and unchallenged, waiting to do something…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Curriculum Design, Gifted, Learner Controlled Instruction
Collaborative Partnerships among Teachers of Students Who Are Gifted and Have Learning Disabilities.
Peer reviewedKennedy, Karen Y.; Higgins, Kyle; Pierce, Tom – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2002
This article suggests strategies and ideas to help build collaborative partnerships among all teachers who work with students who are gifted and have learning disabilities. It discusses the collaborative consultative process, establishing relationships with collaborative partners, and making collaboration run smoothly. Several relevant forms are…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Consultation Programs, Cooperating Teachers, Cooperative Planning
Sisk, Dorothy A. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1990
This article documents the growing worldwide concern for identifying and serving gifted students, primarily via curriculum and instructional differentiation through special classes, enrichment, and acceleration. Programs in Brazil, Canada, Australia, the Middle East, Israel, the Philippines, the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Poland, Indonesia, Taiwan,…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Acceleration (Education), Curriculum Development, Educational Trends


