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Dixson, Dante D.; Peters, Scott J.; Makel, Matthew C.; Jolly, Jennifer L.; Matthews, Michael S.; Miller, Erin M.; Rambo-Hernandez, Karen E.; Rinn, Anne N.; Robins, Jennifer H.; Wilson, Hope E. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2021
Schools exist to educate, yet the emphasis on age-based, grade-level standards fails to account for the wide range of academic readiness that exists in every classroom. Special education programs exist to meet student needs; gifted education should be no different. The authors, all gifted education researchers, present a vision for a model of…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Gifted Education, Student Needs, Response to Intervention
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Peters, Scott J.; Rambo-Hernandez, Karen; Makel, Matthew C.; Matthews, Michael S.; Plucker, Jonathan A. – AERA Open, 2019
Educators have sought to understand and address the disproportional representation of students from certain student subgroups in gifted education. Most gifted identification decisions are made with national comparisons where students must score above a certain percentage of test takers. However, this approach is not always consistent with the…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Student Diversity, Racial Differences, Ethnicity
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Jolly, Jennifer L.; Matthews, Michael S. – Educational Review, 2020
In 1988, Van Galen proposed two distinct categories to describe homeschooling parents -- ideologues and pedagogues. Her model has been widely cited in the homeschooling literature. In the 30 years since the introduction of these identifiers, homeschooling in the United States has experienced tremendous growth due to a number of intersecting…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Informal Education, Academically Gifted, Educational Change
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Jolly, Jennifer L.; Matthews, Michael S. – Journal of School Choice, 2018
Homeschooling only has become a choice for many families of gifted children during the last two decades, as the number of gifted families has grown steadily along with the general homeschool population (Lubienski, Puckett, & Brewer, 2013). The current study examines a group of homeschooling mothers of gifted children who publish and maintain…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Academically Gifted, Mothers, Electronic Publishing
McBee, Matthew T.; Makel, Matthew C.; Peters, Scott J.; Matthews, Michael S. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2018
Current practices in study design and data analysis have led to low reproducibility and replicability of findings in fields such as psychology, medicine, biology, and economics. Because gifted education research relies on the same underlying statistical and sociological paradigms, it is likely that it too suffers from these problems. This article…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Research Methodology, Social Psychology, Research
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Castellano, Jaime A.; Matthews, Michael S. – Advances in Special Education, 2014
Gifted education suffers from the lack of a legal definition of giftedness and federal mandate for the provision of services in schools, and also from a lack of any federal funding to provide services. These lead to a situation characterized by extreme inconsistency in provision of educational services across locations, sometimes even within the…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Legal Responsibility, Student Rights, Equal Education
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Bruce-Davis, Micah N.; Gilson, Cindy M.; Matthews, Michael S. – Roeper Review, 2017
Because of these learners' potential as future leaders, it is imperative that educators develop gifted students' ability to identify and solve complex social justice problems. Nourishing students' affective traits, including empathy for others, understanding of themselves, and the ability to connect to others in local and global society, will help…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Academically Gifted, Empathy, Affective Behavior
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Matthews, Michael S. – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2015
Definitions of giftedness developed in the USA have included both creative and leadership giftedness for over 40 years, but there has been relatively little empirical study of the implementation of programming in either of these areas. Because gifted education practices in the USA may provide models for the development of these practices in other…
Descriptors: Creativity, Academically Gifted, Leadership, Educational Policy
Ritchotte, Jennifer A.; Matthews, Michael S.; Flowers, Claudia P. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2014
Gifted underachievement represents a frustrating loss of potential for society. Although attempts have been made to develop interventions to reverse gifted underachievement, the theoretical underpinnings of these interventions have yet to be empirically validated. The purpose of this study was to investigate the validity of the…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Underachievement, Models, Middle School Students
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Matthews, Michael S.; Ritchotte, Jennifer A.; McBee, Matthew T. – High Ability Studies, 2013
We evaluated the effects of one year of schoolwide cluster grouping on the academic achievement growth of gifted and non-identified elementary students using a piecewise multilevel growth model. Scores from 186 non-identified and 68 gifted students' Measures of Academic Progress Reading and Math scores were examined over three school years. In…
Descriptors: Cluster Grouping, Ability Grouping, Elementary School Students, Academic Achievement
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Garn, Alex C.; Matthews, Michael S.; Jolly, Jennifer L. – Psychology in the Schools, 2012
Parents play a key role in developing their children's academic motivation, and parents of children with gifts and talents also may face additional parenting challenges that are less commonly faced by parents of average-ability learners whose needs are more readily met in the school setting. School psychologists may be charged with addressing…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Student Motivation, Parents, Academically Gifted
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Garn, Alex C.; Matthews, Michael S.; Jolly, Jennifer L. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2010
The home environment that parents provide their gifted children can have a significant impact on academic motivation, yet limited research has focused on this topic. Self-determination theory, a comprehensive framework of motivation, was used in the current study to explore two research questions: (a) What attitudes do parents of gifted students…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Behavior Modification, Student Motivation, Family Environment
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Matthews, Michael S.; McBee, Matthew T. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2007
The topic of underachievement and how to reverse it has received a great deal of attention in the gifted education literature. The present study sought to add to the knowledge base on this issue by investigating the occurrence of underachievement behaviors and their predictors in a population of highly gifted students attending a summer…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Academically Gifted, School Attitudes, Talent
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Lee, Seon-Young; Matthews, Michael S.; Olszewski-Kubilius, Paula – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2008
This article presents a comprehensive portrait of talent search testing and associated educational programs in the United States, now some 35 years after Dr. Julian Stanley originated the concept. Survey data from the six major talent search centers in the United States were used to examine the scope of talent search educational offerings,…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Academic Aptitude, Acceleration (Education), Intelligence Tests
Matthews, Michael S. – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2004
Leadership has been retained in the federal definition of giftedness, across major revisions, since its inclusion in the Marland Report (1972) definition more than 30 years ago. Despite this history, there appears to be little consensus regarding the relationship between leadership education and education for talented and gifted youth. This review…
Descriptors: Leadership Qualities, Youth Leaders, Academically Gifted, Leadership Training
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