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Frazier, Andrea Dawn; Cross, Jennifer Riedl; Cross, Tracy L.; Kim, Mihyeon – Roeper Review, 2021
Prior research has shown that high-ability students from low-income backgrounds are more likely to lose academic ground when compared to high-ability students from middle- and high-income backgrounds. Hierarchical cluster analysis was used to evaluate estimations of school climate, bullying, ostracism, self-efficacy, and resilience from four…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Bullying, Self Efficacy, Resilience (Psychology)
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Coleman, Laurence J.; Cross, Tracy L. – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2014
The paper explores the question of how gifted and talented adolescents experience being gifted in high school. Fifteen subjects were interviewed twice while attending a special summer program in order to answer this general question. The data were analyzed and interpreted using a set of research questions which postulated that the subjects would…
Descriptors: Gifted, Adolescents, Adolescent Attitudes, Talent
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Cross, Jennifer Riedl; O'Reilly, Colm; Kim, Mihyeon; Mammadov, Sakhavat; Cross, Tracy L. – High Ability Studies, 2015
Social coping and self-concept were explored among Irish (n = 115) and American (n = 134) grades 3-8 students. Denying one's giftedness or the impact it has on peer relationships were associated with poor self-concept in both samples. Among Irish students, denying giftedness was associated with more positive self-concept when paired with a high…
Descriptors: Coping, Self Concept, Academically Gifted, Foreign Countries
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Cross, Tracy L.; Swiatek, Mary Ann – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2009
Much of the research on the social coping of students with gifts and talents has relied on a single administration of an instrument while the participants were attending a summer program. This study attempts to understand how attendance at a residential high school (academy) may affect academically gifted students over time. Students in two…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Academically Gifted, Coping, Interpersonal Relationship
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Coleman, Laurence J.; Cross, Tracy L. – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 1993
Evaluation of practices at a residential summer program for gifted and talented adolescents (Tennessee Governor's Schools) involved analysis of questionnaire data from 2,213 students and school directors. Relationships were found between students' ratings of program effectiveness and directors' changes in program practices. An expanded timeline…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Educational Practices, Enrichment Activities, Gifted
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Cross, Tracy L.; Stewart, Roger A. – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 1995
A phenomenological investigation was conducted of the "lebenswelt" (life world) of rural, high school juniors (n=25) who are gifted. Interviews with summer residential program participants revealed themes characteristic of the rural school experience: school as community/family, personal development, and perspectives regarding time. (Author/SW)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Gifted, Grade 11, High School Students
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Cross, Tracy L.; And Others – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 1993
Phenomenological interviews conducted with 30 attendees and 15 alumni of Wyoming's High School Institute (HSI), a summer residential program for high ability 15-year olds, identified 2 primary themes relating to the social and emotional needs and experiences of the subjects. Themes included social experiences and awareness of others. Subcategories…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Adolescents, Alumni, Emotional Development