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Winne, Philip H. – High Ability Studies, 2019
This special issue presents a sample of modern work on self-regulated learning (SRL) among high ability and gifted students. It includes diverse views about the construct per se, and gifted students' and their teachers' accounts about SRL and factors they believe moderate it. Zeidner and Stroeger (this issue) set the stage with a sketch of an…
Descriptors: Gifted, Metacognition, Educational Philosophy, Teacher Attitudes
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Lee, Seon-Young; Matthews, Michael; Jung, Jae Yup; Kim, Jinwoo; Park, Hyesung – High Ability Studies, 2023
Despite the likely relevance of socio-cultural context, very few studies have examined the influence of cultural values on teachers' perceptions of gifted students' leadership development. This study chose three nations representing collectivistic to individualistic contexts and compared how 478 teachers from these countries (South Korea = 176,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beliefs, Gifted, Academically Gifted
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Gonida, Eleftheria N.; Karabenick, Stuart A.; Stamovlasis, Dimitrios; Metallidou, Panayiota; Greece, the CTY – High Ability Studies, 2019
Seeking help as an important self-regulated learning strategy has been consistently associated with student motivation. Despite the extensive body of research on typically achieving students, no studies have included help seeking in the literature on talented children. The present study explored the help-seeking intentions and beliefs and…
Descriptors: Help Seeking, Goal Orientation, Metacognition, Learning Strategies
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Sutherland, Margaret – High Ability Studies, 2012
In their target paper, "Towards a systemic theory of gifted education," A. Ziegler and S. N. Phillipson present a long awaited call for a paradigmatic shift in thinking within the field of gifted education. The paper considers how educators and researchers within the field could bring about such a change. They challenge the prevailing…
Descriptors: Talent, Gifted, Educational Change, Academically Gifted
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Hartas, Dimitra; Lindsay, Geoff; Muijs, Daniel – High Ability Studies, 2008
In recent years, there has been an increasing recognition that the educational needs of able students were not being adequately met in British schools resulting in a series of governmental educational initiatives aiming at improving the education of able students. The establishment of the National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth (NAGTY) at…
Descriptors: Summer Schools, Educational Needs, Academically Gifted, Eligibility
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Piirto, Jane; Montgomery, Diane; May, James – High Ability Studies, 2008
The differences between US (Ohio) gifted and talented high school students and South Korean gifted and talented high school students on the "Overexcitabilities Questionnaire II" (OEQ II) were investigated. The OEQ II was administered to 227 Ohio identified gifted and talented high school students (M = 88, F = 139) and to 341 high school…
Descriptors: High Schools, Academically Gifted, Sex, Foreign Countries
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Rigby, Kristin – High Ability Studies, 2005
The "Rocky Mountain Talent Search" (RMTS) at the University of Denver was developed based on the talent search model developed by Dr Julian Stanley of Johns Hopkins University. This article summarizes the establishment of RMTS and outlines its contemporary programs. Guided by the philosophy that gifted students have unique needs, require academic…
Descriptors: Talent, Enrichment, Academically Gifted
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Putallaz, Martha; Baldwin, Joy; Selph, Hollace – High Ability Studies, 2005
The Duke University Talent Identification Program (Duke TIP) holds the distinguished position of being the first "transplant" of the Center for Talented Youth (CTY) regional talent search model developed by Professor Julian Stanley at Johns Hopkins University. Duke TIP was established in 1980, one year after CTY officially began. This article…
Descriptors: Talent Identification, Talent, Academically Gifted
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Barnett, Linda B.; Albert, Mary Elizabeth; Brody, Linda E. – High Ability Studies, 2005
Through annual talent searches based on the model developed by Julian Stanley, the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY) seeks to identify, assess and recognize students with advanced academic abilities. CTY has also developed extensive programs and services to meet the needs of these students. Having grown steadily in response to…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academically Gifted, Talent
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Touron, Javier; Touron, Marta; Silvero, Marta – High Ability Studies, 2005
This paper deals with the main aspects of the work carried out by the Center for Talented Youth Spain since its founding. The educational model applied here is based on the "Study of mathematically precocious youth", developed by Julian Stanley in the early seventies and currently the inspiration behind all the centers belonging to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Models, Academically Gifted, Talent
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Brody, Linda E.; Mills, Carol J. – High Ability Studies, 2005
This chapter summarizes the lessons learned from the over 25 years of research conducted by the Center for Talented Youth, as well as the prior 10 years of research conducted by Dr Julian Stanley and his graduate students. This summary also includes work done by the several other talent searches (Duke, Northwestern and Rocky Mountain), although a…
Descriptors: Talent, Graduate Students, Academically Gifted, Ability Identification
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Frost, Peter – High Ability Studies, 2005
This article compares the summer schools run by the National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth (NAGTY) in England with those in the USA, run by the Centre for Talented Youth (CTY). When the NAGTY summer schools started they were based on the CTY model, but the programme has evolved over the last 3 years of operation. The article looks at basic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Evaluators, Talent, Academically Gifted
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Gilheany, Sheila – High Ability Studies, 2005
Conducting potency tests on penicillin, discussing rocket technology with a NASA astronaut, analysing animal bone fragments from medieval times, these are just some of the activities which occupy the time of students at The Irish Centre for Talented Youth. The Centre identifies young students with exceptional academic ability and then provides…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Talent, Irish, Academically Gifted
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Olszewski-Kubilius, Paula – High Ability Studies, 2005
This article describes implementation of the talent search model developed by Julian Stanley at the Center for Talent Development of Northwestern University. While remaining true to the basic components of the talent search, the talent center at Northwestern has emphasized using talent search as a means to influence programming in local schools…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Talent Development, Talent, Academically Gifted
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Stanley, Julian C. – High Ability Studies, 2005
The antecedents for the four regional annual talent searches for boys and girls who reason exceptionally well mathematically and/or verbally began in 1971 at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, with the creation of the "Study of mathematically precocious youth" under the direction of the author of this article, its…
Descriptors: Universities, Private Colleges, Foreign Countries, Females
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