Articles related to "Gifted Education Programs"



Bullying and the Gifted Student
While bullying in schools is almost a given these days, changing the way conflicts are handled can be the key to addressing bullying and teasing.
• conflict resolution • bullying • bullying and gifted • education program for gifted youth • gifted teens

Gifted Children and Creativity
Bright, advanced or gifted and talented students enjoy finding ways to express themselves, and like acting and improvisation, storytelling can be very fulfilling.
• storytelling • storytelling for gifted • education program for gifted youth • gifted teens • gifted education programs

Documenting a Scope and Sequence
Schools that are interested in personalizing their instruction for gifted students can begin by mapping what they teach.
• curriculum scope and sequence • curriculum labeling • map curriculum • curriculum map • differentiated learning

Changes to the NCLB Act
While the stated goals of the No Child Left Behind Act seem reasonable at first glance, as the years pass educators and parents have come to question its effectiveness.
• no child left behind • nclb • education reform • education program for gifted • teaching gifted children

Cognitive Ability Testing
Many schools offer GATE, or Gifted and Talented Education programs for their gifted or potentially gifted children, but how are these children identified for these classe
• identifying gifted children • ability tests • cognitive ability tests • gifted and talented education program • intelligence tests

Is No Child Left Behind Unfair?
Schools in America are not being evaluated equitably, and the gifted children are among the ones who are suffering.
• no child left behind • nclb • education reform • national education standards • education program for gifted

Multiple Intelligences
The Multiple Intelligence Theory indicates that children can be intelligent in ways other than what can be measured on IQ tests.
• iq test • core intelligence • multiple intelligence • howard gardner • gifted children

Writing Across the Curriculum
Since gifted students can see connections that others might miss, extending reading and writing into every discipline makes sense for differentiating instruction.
• writing across the curriculum • education program for gifted youth • teaching gifted children • gifted education programs • gifted education lesson plans

A Report Card on Assessment
In this article, teachers and administrators can evaluate improving gifted students' assessment practices.
• report card • school report card • assessment • education • middle school

Addressing Bullying at School
Gifted students can take leadership roles as a school's culture turns toward conflict resolution.
• peer mediation • conflict resolution • bullying • bullying and gifted • education program for gifted youth

An Introduction to Webbing
In this introductory article, the question is how do bright, advanced or gifted and talented students make sense of issues that probably seem completely unrelated.
• education program for gifted youth • gifted teens • raising a gifted child • smart people • homeschooling gifted children

Applying Research to Writing
Bright, advanced or gifted and talented students learn to move from a thesis statement to develop an outline using various learning styles.
• education program for gifted youth • gifted teens • raising a gifted child • smart people • homeschooling gifted children

Assessing a Written Speech
Before the students get to the podium, taking time to make sure the speech is well written can help to ensure a smooth delivery.
• assessing written speech • evaluating speech • gifted public speaking • public speaking rubrics • speech rubric

Authentic Education for GATE Class
Educators are recognizing the instructional skills that recognize gifted students' multiple learning styles and intelligences that are needed to ensure mastery.
• learning styles • authentic education • education program for gifted youth • gifted teens • raising a gifted child

Bloom's Taxonomy and Webbing
In this article, bright, advanced or gifted and talented students learn to add meaning to the way they develop webs using Bloom's Taxonomy in this advanced method.
• education program for gifted youth • gifted teens • raising a gifted child • smart people • homeschooling gifted children

Decision Making Models
In this activity, gifted and advanced students hone personal assessment skills by analyzing various decision making models.
• education program for gifted youth • gifted teens • raising a gifted child • smart people • homeschooling gifted children

Do You Have a Gifted Child?
While many schools and educational professionals are trained to identify gifted children, here is an easy way for parents to get a first glance at their child's potential
• education program for gifted youth • gifted teens • raising a gifted child • smart people • homeschooling gifted children

Expository Thesis Statements
Advanced students learn to understand that their ideas, beliefs, insights and hunches can be stated in a non-threatening way by writing a thoughtful thesis statement.
• hands-on process-writing • brainstorming • education program for gifted youth • gifted teens • raising a gifted child

From Thesis Statement to Outline
Gifted, advanced and talented students learn to apply a thesis statement to create a detailed outline in this final article in the Process-Writing series.
• education program for gifted youth • gifted teens • raising a gifted child • smart people • homeschooling gifted children

Gifted Children and Humor
A gifted child has a more developed sense of humor by comprehending the 'gray areas' in language.
• teaching humor • humor and gifted children • teaching humor to gifted • high-ability children • high-potential children

Gifted Education Lexicon
Like any business or science, educators have built up their own vocabularies over the years. Here is a short list of some of the more common terms used.
• gifted education vocabulary • define gifted • gifted words • explain gifted • high-ability children

Hands-On Process-Writing
Bright, advanced or gifted and talented students learn to actively process their compositions in both their visual and kinesthetic realms as groundwork for writing.
• education program for gifted youth • gifted teens • raising a gifted child • smart people • homeschooling gifted children

Integrated Curricula in Gifted Ed
Teaching gifted children becomes more effective when lessons are taught via a thematic approach instead being disjointed.
• integrated curriculum • interdisciplinary curriculum • integrated curriculum gifted children • gifted children • gifted talented education program

Integrated Technology Education
Assume for a moment that you had the ability to plan, develop and execute a program that promotes differentiated learning in your school. What would you design?
• integrated technology education • how to learn • nclb • no child left behind • high-ability children

Interdisciplinary Opportunities
Teachers discover how to apply the Hands-On Process-Writing technique across all disciplines.
• hands-on process-writing • interdisciplinary education • mental interconnections • education program for gifted youth • gifted teens

Is a Gifted Kid Lurking Near You?
Here is a lighthearted list of questions that parents who suspect they have a gifted child skulking about might want to tape to their refrigerator door for reference.
• education program for gifted youth • gifted teens • raising a gifted child • smart people • homeschooling gifted children

Learning Literature Elements
While gifted children enjoy reading, going through the practice of breaking down stories for discussions can be a chore. Here is a creative way to address that issue.
• hands-on learning • literature game • literary elements • education program for gifted youth • gifted teens

Learning to Evaluate Others
Gifted students can assume another identity in learning both how to evaluate others and how to receive constructive criticism.
• role-playing in gifted class • gifted student role-play • evaluation • improvisation • gifted education lesson plans

Modifying Curriculum in GATE Class
While many schools find it difficult to totally differentiate education for gifted students, can a whole school curricular advancement help everyone?
• curriculum scope and sequence • differentiated learning • personalized instruction • curriculum map • education program for gifted youth

Recess and Play Are Vital
Time to cooperate and socialize disappear as the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 forces schools to forgo play and recess time.
• recess • need for recess • no child left behind • nclb • unstructured free play

Role-Playing to Develop Confidence
By role-playing specific kinds of characters, gifted students can learn both how to evaluate others and how to receive criticism themselves.
• role-playing in gifted class • gifted student role-play • evaluation • improvisation • public speaking

The Five Senses
Advanced students journal their explorations as they learn about taste, touch, smell, hearing and sight .
• education program for gifted youth • gifted teens • raising a gifted child • smart people • homeschooling gifted children

Thinking Curriculum for the Gifted
This article will provide a broad overview of some of the steps necessary for schools to develop a goals-driven parallel "Thinking Curriculum," for its advanced students.
• education program for gifted youth • gifted teens • raising a gifted child • smart people • homeschooling gifted children

Using Learning Styles
Bright, advanced or gifted and talented students learn to make mental interconnections as a metacognitive skill as they discover contextual relationships in prewriting.
• education program for gifted youth • gifted teens • raising a gifted child • smart people • homeschooling gifted children

What Makes Gifted Kids Different?
If parents were to sit down with their gifted child and ask how he or she wants to be treated, the answers might be surprising.
• teaching gifted children • parenting gifted children • differences in gifted children • high-ability children • high-potential children

Who Provides for Gifted Education?
Lacking American federal guidelines or support, states and local school districts pay the bills and make the decisions regarding Gifted Education.
• funding gifted education • resources for gifted children • education program for gifted youth • gifted teens • javits gifted and talented students education act


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