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Robert J. Sternberg; Joseph S. Renzulli; Don Ambrose – Roeper Review, 2024
Academic disciplines and professional fields need to engage in ongoing evaluation of their purposes and conceptual frameworks. The complex field of gifted education can benefit from such evaluations, and the refinements that can emerge from them. This article is a discussion between two of the most prominent scholars in the field. The discussion…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Gifted Education, Talent Identification, Program Development
Mathijssen, A. C. Sven; Feltzer, Max J.A.; Hoogeveen, Lianne; Denissen, Jaap; Bakx, Anouke – Roeper Review, 2023
The present study aimed to determine whether exceptional items in human figure drawings (HFDs) can serve the identification process of talents and (educational) needs of children with high intellectual abilities. Participants were 152 children aged 4 to 6 years at the time of drawing. After 2 years, 85 had received regular curriculum (the…
Descriptors: Freehand Drawing, Talent Identification, Student Needs, Young Children
Dante D. Dixson; Leah Jansen; Ersie-Anastasia Gentzis; Frank C. Worrell – High Ability Studies, 2024
In this study, the relationship between clusters of hope and a psychosocial profile of academic talent development is examined in a sample of 466 academically gifted adolescents. First, cluster analysis is leveraged to examine whether interpretable three- and four-cluster hope solutions can be found in the sample. Second, differences among a group…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Adolescents, Predictor Variables, Student Characteristics
Sanja Milic; Vlado Simeunovic – European Journal of Education, 2024
Gender stereotypes, as a cause and consequence of deeply rooted attitudes, values and norms, directly affect the discovery and development of gifted potentials. Given the fact that high abilities are most successfully identified and properly developed in early school age, the aim of the study is to investigate the existence of gender differences…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sex Stereotypes, Gender Differences, Elementary School Students
Floyd, Chandra B. – Roeper Review, 2022
This article emanated from a narrative inquiry into the stories of three Virginia gifted education coordinators whose years in service coincided with years of improved equitable representation in their gifted programs. By analyzing their experiences, the article sheds light on the organizational barriers they encountered. Organizational barriers…
Descriptors: Gifted Education, Barriers, Coordinators, Professional Development
Dereli, Fatih – Online Submission, 2023
Enderun School was a palace educational institution designed for the training of administrative and military staff in the Ottomans. The Enderun School had an important role in the success of the Ottoman Empire. Enderun, a school where especially civil and military administrators were trained, was established to create the necessary manpower…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academically Gifted, Talent Identification, Administrator Education
Dixson, Dante D.; Olszewski-Kubilius, Paula; Subotnik, Rena F.; Worrell, Frank C. – Psychology in the Schools, 2020
In this article, we explore how school psychologists who adopt a talent development perspective can play a larger role in cultivating the talent of academically gifted students. Utilizing the talent development megamodel and Ackerman's model of expertise, we outline how school psychologists can consult with school administrators, teachers, and…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Talent Development, Academically Gifted, Student Needs
Ridgley, Lisa M.; DaVia Rubenstein, Lisa; Callan, Gregory L. – Psychology in the Schools, 2020
Current theoretical and operational definitions of underachievement require that students show sustained suppressed academic achievement. Yet, early detection may allow for effective intervention before underachievement becomes a chronic issue. While existing identification procedures were not designed to detect underachievement before low…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Underachievement, Self Control, Independent Study
Lakin, Joni M.; Wai, Jonathan – Phi Delta Kappan, 2021
Spatial reasoning -- the ability to mentally visualize, transform, and recognize symbolic information -- is known to predict long-term success in many educational and occupational areas, including in STEM. Despite this, spatial reasoning measures are virtually absent in K-12 tests. Thus, such strengths are not prioritized in gifted identification…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Elementary Secondary Education, Academically Gifted, Talent Identification
Milic, Sanja; Simeunovic, Vlado – High Ability Studies, 2022
Assessing giftedness is one of the inevitable processes in the identification of gifted schoolchildren which involves all the actors included in the direct contact with schoolchildren. Since the assessments are regarded as a subjective opinion of the assessor, our aim is to determine the level of certainty that we can take into account when…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Parents
Aboud, Yusra Zaki – Cogent Education, 2023
The aim of this study is to highlight the current status of gifted education in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries. Based on articles, books, and projects on gifted education published in these countries, besides relevant information gleaned from semi-structured interviews with 120 gifted education teachers (male = 53, female = 67), the…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Gifted Education, Educational Policy, Educational Practices
Wiley, Kristofor R. – Psychology in the Schools, 2020
Students who are identified as gifted have academic, social, and emotional experiences that are informed by both their cognition and their identification. Similarly, highly able students who are overlooked and remain unidentified have extra layers of social and emotional complexity to negotiate. While the label should not uniquely define the…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Gifted Education, Social Development, Emotional Development
Lockhart, Kari; Meyer, Melanie S.; Crutchfield, Kacey – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2022
Programs for gifted and talented education should be guided by research-based practices, but states' policies vary in their recommendations for programming, and in how they hold local education agencies accountable for implementing those recommendations. State plans for gifted and talented education rely on the voluntary compliance of districts to…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Gifted Education, State Policy, School Districts
Marsili, Francesco; Pellegrini, Marta – School Psychology International, 2022
This meta-analysis aimed to examine the relations between nominations and traditional measures to identify gifted students and between four forms of nominations. The article also identified potential moderators of the effect, including nomination form, school level, and type of traditional measure. A total of 29 studies were included, 26 of which…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Talent Identification, Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools
Dai, David Yun – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2020
Historically, the potential of a person has been perceived as fixed and primarily inherited, thus, different from achievement. Current thinking broadens our view of human potential, not as a fixed capacity, but as malleable and incremental, depending on multiple factors, exogenous as well as endogenous, facilitative or inhibitive. This conception…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Talent Development, Gifted Education, Nature Nurture Controversy