Young gifted students experience school in a variety of ways. They become bored in classrooms where they are not challenged. They can develop disruptive behaviors or underachieve in order to feel accepted by their classmates or teachers. Three gifted first graders in the teacher-researcher\u27s classroom participated in this case study. A variety of assessment tools were used to identify the student participants. Data were collected through teacher observations, videotaped classroom activities, videotaped interviews with students, audiotaped interviews with parents, and portfolios. Data are reported and discussed within the frame of five themes that emerged: high parent involvement, social relationships, characteristics of the learning envi...
Gifted middle school students may not always be provided with a differentiated curriculum that ensur...
Academically gifted students exist in every classroom and in all segments of the population. Rather ...
The U.S. Department of Education\u27s (1993) release of National Excellence: A Case for Developing A...
This observational study surveyed the engagement of fifth-grade gifted students who spend the majori...
This Honors in Education research focuses on gifted instruction in the general education early child...
Research indicates that social and emotional factors play a very important role in the achievement l...
There are a wide variety of learners in each classroom. Students have different needs, learning styl...
Research has been done comparing academic achievement of gifted students in diverse school environme...
The purpose of this study was to investigate and study the importance of educational services mandat...
Gifted students may have safety needs beyond the universal needs for security that all students have...
This is a multiple case study of the ways middle grades social studies teachers, as curricular-instr...
Six experienced teachers in the regular classroom, who happen to have one, or more students that was...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Curriculum & InstructionThi...
Gifted education, although having been a part of the United States educational fabric since the earl...
During their teaching program, pre-service teachers participated in a course concerning teaching in ...
Gifted middle school students may not always be provided with a differentiated curriculum that ensur...
Academically gifted students exist in every classroom and in all segments of the population. Rather ...
The U.S. Department of Education\u27s (1993) release of National Excellence: A Case for Developing A...
This observational study surveyed the engagement of fifth-grade gifted students who spend the majori...
This Honors in Education research focuses on gifted instruction in the general education early child...
Research indicates that social and emotional factors play a very important role in the achievement l...
There are a wide variety of learners in each classroom. Students have different needs, learning styl...
Research has been done comparing academic achievement of gifted students in diverse school environme...
The purpose of this study was to investigate and study the importance of educational services mandat...
Gifted students may have safety needs beyond the universal needs for security that all students have...
This is a multiple case study of the ways middle grades social studies teachers, as curricular-instr...
Six experienced teachers in the regular classroom, who happen to have one, or more students that was...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Curriculum & InstructionThi...
Gifted education, although having been a part of the United States educational fabric since the earl...
During their teaching program, pre-service teachers participated in a course concerning teaching in ...
Gifted middle school students may not always be provided with a differentiated curriculum that ensur...
Academically gifted students exist in every classroom and in all segments of the population. Rather ...
The U.S. Department of Education\u27s (1993) release of National Excellence: A Case for Developing A...