vii, 88 leaves ; 20 cm.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-73).As a result of recommendations made by teaching personnel of a program for gifted learners from Pictou District School Board, Nova Scotia, a study was initiated to investigate the identification procedures being used to classify these students. More specifically, a repeated-measures design was utilized to provide increasing sequential information over four distinct phases to discern what information was being used by school guidance counsellors to identify gifted individuals. The students participating in the study were one hundred seventy-five, thirteen and fourteen year old boys and girls enrolled in all grade eight classrooms located in nine schools of the Pictou D...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of using nontraditional referral and sc...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. This monograph discusse...
Fundamental assumptions concerning the cognitive characteristics of gifted students in special educa...
A review of the literature pertaining to giftedness reveals a myriad of differing conceptualizations...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. This report presents fi...
This program evaluation examines the initial identification processes for inclusion in the formalize...
The purpose of this study was (1) to determine the procedures employed in identifying intellectually...
Gifted children once identified may develop to their potential if appropriate and stimulating educat...
viii, 48 leaves : ill., ; 28 cm. --The purpose of this study was to examine the student population ...
Despite the vital role of the referral as the “gate-keeper ” process through which students become e...
Identifying students for gifted education services is a process filled with controversy, confusion, ...
The use of the nomination stage as the first step in the identification process is pervasive across ...
One hundred ninety-seven teachers of gifted children read a descriptive vignette of a hypothetical g...
Identifying gifted, talented and persons with an above-average competence has always been of great i...
Assessment is a crucial component of gifted education. Not only does it facilitate the recognition o...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of using nontraditional referral and sc...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. This monograph discusse...
Fundamental assumptions concerning the cognitive characteristics of gifted students in special educa...
A review of the literature pertaining to giftedness reveals a myriad of differing conceptualizations...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. This report presents fi...
This program evaluation examines the initial identification processes for inclusion in the formalize...
The purpose of this study was (1) to determine the procedures employed in identifying intellectually...
Gifted children once identified may develop to their potential if appropriate and stimulating educat...
viii, 48 leaves : ill., ; 28 cm. --The purpose of this study was to examine the student population ...
Despite the vital role of the referral as the “gate-keeper ” process through which students become e...
Identifying students for gifted education services is a process filled with controversy, confusion, ...
The use of the nomination stage as the first step in the identification process is pervasive across ...
One hundred ninety-seven teachers of gifted children read a descriptive vignette of a hypothetical g...
Identifying gifted, talented and persons with an above-average competence has always been of great i...
Assessment is a crucial component of gifted education. Not only does it facilitate the recognition o...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of using nontraditional referral and sc...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. This monograph discusse...
Fundamental assumptions concerning the cognitive characteristics of gifted students in special educa...