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Treffinger, Donald J.; Renzulli, Joseph S. – Roeper Review, 1986
Reasons for the inadequacy of IQ test cutoff scores in identifying giftedness are presented, and recommendations are made for necessary improvements in local, state, or national guidelines, policies, and procedures. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Intelligence Quotient
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Reis, Sally M.; Renzulli, Joseph S. – Roeper Review, 1988
The responsibilities of a gifted education program coordinator are many and varied. Guidelines are provided for many questions that new coordinators should ask when evaluating the existing gifted education program, developing the program, selecting new teachers, specifying the coordinator's role in both teaching and administration, and making a…
Descriptors: Coordination, Coordinators, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
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White, Willard L.; Renzulli, Joseph S. – Roeper Review, 1987
Eight extremely gifted (IQ above 180) students originally studied 40 years ago by Leta Hollingworth were interviewed. Experiences at the special Speyer school, based on an enrichment model, were perceived as having had long-term effects on their choices regarding education, career, and avocation. (DB)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment
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Renzulli, Joseph S. – Roeper Review, 1988
A plan for schoolwide enrichment is presented as a model for promoting excellence in education and schoolwide change. Components of the plan include a nonelitist meaning of the term "gifted," a variety of important roles and responsibilities for all personnel involved, and creation of an atmosphere of excellence. (JDD)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Elitism
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Renzulli, Joseph S.; Purcell, Jeanne H. – Roeper Review, 1996
This article argues that the field of gifted and talented education is entering a period of intense change in ability identification, programs, teachers, classrom practices, funding, and terminology. Three questions are posed: "What changes within the field herald a reconceptualization?"; "How does the current transformation differ from previous…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Change Agents, Educational Change, Educational Trends