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Ramos, Alicia; Venneman, Sien; Donche, Vincent; Verschueren, Karine – Journal of College Student Development, 2022
In this qualitative study, we explored the opportunities and difficulties experienced by cognitively high-ability students during the transition to higher education. Although high-ability individuals undoubtedly have the cognitive capacity to excel academically, research has demonstrated persistent underachievement among this group of students,…
Descriptors: Barriers, College Attendance, Gifted, Academic Achievement
Career Decision-Making with Gifted Rural Students: Considerations for School Counselors and Teachers
Seward, Kristen; Gaesser, Amy H. – Gifted Child Today, 2018
Traditional career education activities at the secondary level consist of academic, aptitude, skills, interests, and, less often, personality assessments that assist students in narrowing viable career options. Although this strategy is reasonable, its attempt to objectify the career decision-making process does not address two important…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Decision Making, Career Education, Values
Webb, Roger A.; Daurio, Stephen P. – 1975
This study examined the transition from concrete to formal operations in very bright children in an effort to determine whether high ability in concrete operations would carry over into formal operational ability, and also to investigate precocity in regard to formal operations. Subjects were 38 white middle-class children ranging in age from…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adolescents, Age Differences, Children