I was tangentially aware of gifted education while I was in elementary and middle school, but my first real awareness of the concept came through my work in the University Honors Program at Texas A&M. In truth, I was not yet working for the University Honors Program; I was a graduate assistant for then-Associate Director, Finnie Coleman, who tasked me with helping host a group of Davidson Young Scholars visiting campus for a lecture from Stephen Hawking to mark the opening of the Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics and Astronomy in 2003. I was hired into a full-time role in the honors program not long after, and Coleman asked how we might build a special program that would attract outstanding students like the nine- to fourteenyear- ...
Gifted students may have safety needs beyond the universal needs for security that all students have...
The purpose of the current research was to explore the extent to which a proposed honors program fac...
At one time, students were only considered gifted if they received a score of 140 or higher on an IQ...
I was tangentially aware of gifted education while I was in elementary and middle school, but my fir...
The seeming lack of connection between honors and gifted education has puzzled us for some time. Bot...
Gifted programs and honors education have evolved along parallel tracks in the past decades with lit...
Over the past decade of my academic career, I have increasingly noticed the gap between K–12 gifted ...
Honors educators are used to organizing and teaching interdisciplinary courses and so are familiar w...
In the field of composition studies, a core pedagogical objective is to familiarize students with ty...
Gifted students in the United States are often underserved. Collegiate honors programs are a proven ...
In “Defining Honors Culture,” Charlie Slavin’s statement that “[w]e surely all know students who are...
Forum Essays on “Gifted Education and Honors” Gifted Education to Honors Education: A Curious Histor...
As we learn from Scott Carnicom’s informative and thoughtful essay “Honors Education: Innovation or ...
The education system has been under constant construction. What will make our students successful ha...
This qualitative study explores 8 gifted adults' perceptions of their own giftedness and how those ...
Gifted students may have safety needs beyond the universal needs for security that all students have...
The purpose of the current research was to explore the extent to which a proposed honors program fac...
At one time, students were only considered gifted if they received a score of 140 or higher on an IQ...
I was tangentially aware of gifted education while I was in elementary and middle school, but my fir...
The seeming lack of connection between honors and gifted education has puzzled us for some time. Bot...
Gifted programs and honors education have evolved along parallel tracks in the past decades with lit...
Over the past decade of my academic career, I have increasingly noticed the gap between K–12 gifted ...
Honors educators are used to organizing and teaching interdisciplinary courses and so are familiar w...
In the field of composition studies, a core pedagogical objective is to familiarize students with ty...
Gifted students in the United States are often underserved. Collegiate honors programs are a proven ...
In “Defining Honors Culture,” Charlie Slavin’s statement that “[w]e surely all know students who are...
Forum Essays on “Gifted Education and Honors” Gifted Education to Honors Education: A Curious Histor...
As we learn from Scott Carnicom’s informative and thoughtful essay “Honors Education: Innovation or ...
The education system has been under constant construction. What will make our students successful ha...
This qualitative study explores 8 gifted adults' perceptions of their own giftedness and how those ...
Gifted students may have safety needs beyond the universal needs for security that all students have...
The purpose of the current research was to explore the extent to which a proposed honors program fac...
At one time, students were only considered gifted if they received a score of 140 or higher on an IQ...