The present article is the second in a 2-part series. Part 1 explained the needs of students in gifted education programs (GEPs), the concept of interest-area mentorship, and how mentors help meet gifted elementary-school students\u27 needs in light of National Association for Gifted Children standards. Part 2 explains that the goals and standards GEPs must address not only cover academics but also intellectual and affective categories. Once college instructors understand these goals and standards, they can initiate collaboration with GEP teachers and provide mentors to GEP classrooms. Deaf studies\u27 diverse topics lend themselves to teaching, research, and discussion-perfect qualifications for GEP curricula. Examples show the fit betwe...
Gifted students continue to struggle in class because they are restricted to learning the standard c...
Addressing the needs of gifted students is predicated on an understanding of many factors not least ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe aim of this paper was to study current practices which provide f...
This qualitative, exploratory study describes and interprets the perspectives of giftedness of twelv...
The quality of a student's education begins with his or her teachers. It is important for teachers t...
This paper represents the first phase of a five-year study that will attempt to develop a culturally...
The U.S. Department of Education\u27s (1993) release of National Excellence: A Case for Developing A...
The Howard program is the only one in the nation aimed specifically at minority gifted and talented ...
Due to the shortage of ongoing professional learning it has created a gap for educators of gifted le...
The purpose of this article is to identify six key features involved in the development and enhancem...
Bruce M. Shore’s research contributions in gifted education have focused on three contexts that impa...
These six conference papers from the Biennial Conference on Postsecondary Education for Persons who ...
Research has indicated that the United States is lagging behind the rest of the world in producing s...
The study described the current status of public school gifted programs in a sample of 151 school di...
The scene of instruction is changing, and teachers in the customary study hall are relied upon towar...
Gifted students continue to struggle in class because they are restricted to learning the standard c...
Addressing the needs of gifted students is predicated on an understanding of many factors not least ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe aim of this paper was to study current practices which provide f...
This qualitative, exploratory study describes and interprets the perspectives of giftedness of twelv...
The quality of a student's education begins with his or her teachers. It is important for teachers t...
This paper represents the first phase of a five-year study that will attempt to develop a culturally...
The U.S. Department of Education\u27s (1993) release of National Excellence: A Case for Developing A...
The Howard program is the only one in the nation aimed specifically at minority gifted and talented ...
Due to the shortage of ongoing professional learning it has created a gap for educators of gifted le...
The purpose of this article is to identify six key features involved in the development and enhancem...
Bruce M. Shore’s research contributions in gifted education have focused on three contexts that impa...
These six conference papers from the Biennial Conference on Postsecondary Education for Persons who ...
Research has indicated that the United States is lagging behind the rest of the world in producing s...
The study described the current status of public school gifted programs in a sample of 151 school di...
The scene of instruction is changing, and teachers in the customary study hall are relied upon towar...
Gifted students continue to struggle in class because they are restricted to learning the standard c...
Addressing the needs of gifted students is predicated on an understanding of many factors not least ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe aim of this paper was to study current practices which provide f...