Category: gifted education
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Rigor Can Navigate, But Let Vigor Drive the Car

It is not about what we teach but, in the end, what the students learn. Two articles from Getting Smart, featured in Chris Unger’s A Revolution in Education newsfeed, suggest an underemphasis on “vigor” in learning diminishes student growth.
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Independence Unleashed: Boosting Creativity and Problem-Solving Skills through Autonomous Learning

A greater emphasis on autonomous learning will lead to greater creativity and problem-solving skills. In some senses, this supports the enrichment approach driven by student choice. Nonetheless, we’ve also found the importance of setting clear goals in learning for students to build confidence and accountability.
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Shifting Giftedness: The Impact of Family Moves on Gifted Identification

In “Gifted and On the Move: The Impact of Losing the Gifted Label for Military Connected Students,” Robyn Hilt introduces subjects who move in and out of gifted programs as part of that family’s mobility. She notes the benefits of the students’ use of their “difference” as a label. Students…
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Goal-Setting: An Antidote to Underachievement

Ownership is the fuel for successful goals, and the New Year or a new marking period is an ideal time to discuss goal-setting with students. Gifted students, 15-50% of whom are underachieving (Morisano & Shore, 2010), can benefit from purposeful consideration of what they want to achieve and how they…
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Smart, But How? Assessing Non-Academic Intelligence

Intelligence-ranking assessments are not designed to capture giftedness expressed as creativity or style, nor does potential manifest itself in most academic testing (Lohman et al., 2008; Mun et al., 2020; Siegle et al., 2016).
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Identifying What Works: Can We Teach Cross Cultural Talent Recognition?

In their paper featured in the latest issue of Gifted and Talented International, Worley and Hines consider those teachers who have undercovered talent in underrecognized subgroups. They explain that, “… paucity of research exists regarding culturally competent teachers who have taken a critical stance against their biases” (pg. 1). They…
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3 Guidelines for Gifted Gift-giving

Three guidelines and many suggestions for gift-giving to the gifted child.
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Looking Ahead: Gifted Girls and Career Development

In the latest Gifted Child Quarterly, an open-access article looks at the career aspirations of 18 girls at highly selective secondary schools with the hopes of understanding what impacts these students and how we can address the gap between males and females in career “eminence” worldwide.
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Academically Advanced? Gifted? Both?

“He’s a hard worker, but I don’t think he’s gifted.” – Stella, 4th grade teacher “I mean, she gets all As, but she isn’t gifted? What’s wrong with this picture?” – Parent, 5th grade student As a gifted teacher, I frequently have to explain the criteria for gifted programs, both…
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Configuring a District’s G&T Program

Show me one gifted program, and you’ll have shown me… one gifted program. Each program is unique to the location’s history, requirements, quirks and personalities, among other factors. And once a program is in place, those practices can be hard to dislodge, even when a better approach is found. One…
