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Diakiw, Jerry – Education Canada, 2009
Joel seemed blessed with remarkable talents, but they did not reveal themselves in any obvious way in a school or class setting. Although he had been given an IQ test, his exact score could not be calculated--but it was well over 160. On a test of musical ability, Joel had attained a perfect score on all four musical attributes--a first for the…
Descriptors: Music, Personality, Talent, Intelligence Tests
Specht, Jacqueline – Education Canada, 2004
The Oxford dictionary defines exceptionality as "forming an exception; very unusual; outstandingly good." A thesaurus provides the following synonyms: outstanding, excellent, brilliant, antonym of ordinary. In education and psychology textbooks and journals, however, it is often defined in ways that focus on limitations, with synonyms…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Children, Educational Diagnosis, Intelligence Tests