Deck 9: Challenges and Methods in Identifying Gifted Students
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Deck 9: Challenges and Methods in Identifying Gifted Students
1
Although group intelligence tests are often used in the identification of potentially gifted students, there are disadvantages associated with these measures. One major disadvantage is
A) norming anomalies.
B) identification of divergent thinkers but not convergent thinkers.
C) group tests correlate well with the Wechsler scales but not with other tests of mental ability.
D) group tests are more efficient with young children than with those at secondary levels.
E) underidentification of children from minority groups.
A) norming anomalies.
B) identification of divergent thinkers but not convergent thinkers.
C) group tests correlate well with the Wechsler scales but not with other tests of mental ability.
D) group tests are more efficient with young children than with those at secondary levels.
E) underidentification of children from minority groups.
underidentification of children from minority groups.
2
Major contributions to the conceptions of giftedness were made by
A) John Locke.
B) Henry Goddard.
C) Jean Piaget.
D) Louis Braille.
E) Lewis Terman.
A) John Locke.
B) Henry Goddard.
C) Jean Piaget.
D) Louis Braille.
E) Lewis Terman.
Lewis Terman.
3
Although various types of nomination procedures are used in the identification of gifted students, the research finds that the MOST favourable nominations come from
A) peers.
B) parents.
C) principals.
D) teachers.
E) self.
A) peers.
B) parents.
C) principals.
D) teachers.
E) self.
peers.
4
A classroom teacher holds that giftedness is product, not potential. The measures she would use to assess giftedness are
A) parent nominations.
B) writing products.
C) peer- and self- nominations.
D) portfolios, achievement tests.
E) Structure of Intellect test.
A) parent nominations.
B) writing products.
C) peer- and self- nominations.
D) portfolios, achievement tests.
E) Structure of Intellect test.
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5
When compared to normative samples, the women in Terman's study
A) had higher levels of unemployment.
B) were childless less often.
C) earned similar incomes.
D) had fewer friends.
E) attended college in greater numbers.
A) had higher levels of unemployment.
B) were childless less often.
C) earned similar incomes.
D) had fewer friends.
E) attended college in greater numbers.
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6
Two researchers responsible for multiple theories of intelligence are
A) John Down and Herbert Grossman.
B) Fred Schonnell and May Marshall.
C) Lewis Terman and Catherine Cox.
D) Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon.
E) Howard Gardner and J.P. Guilford.
A) John Down and Herbert Grossman.
B) Fred Schonnell and May Marshall.
C) Lewis Terman and Catherine Cox.
D) Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon.
E) Howard Gardner and J.P. Guilford.
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7
Which of the following arguments does NOT support acceleration for gifted students?
A) "one size fits all" is a mistaken view of human achievement
B) positive academic achievement of accelerated students
C) heterogeneous classrooms are a source of boredom
D) accelerated programmes jeopardize social acceptance
E) accelerated students get a faster start on their post secondary programmes
A) "one size fits all" is a mistaken view of human achievement
B) positive academic achievement of accelerated students
C) heterogeneous classrooms are a source of boredom
D) accelerated programmes jeopardize social acceptance
E) accelerated students get a faster start on their post secondary programmes
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8
All of the following EXCEPT which one, apply to current definitions of giftedness?
A) They are still evolving.
B) They stress the necessity of special education provisions.
C) Giftedness is restricted to 25% of the population.
D) They are flexible and inclusive.
E) There are different definitions used across the country.
A) They are still evolving.
B) They stress the necessity of special education provisions.
C) Giftedness is restricted to 25% of the population.
D) They are flexible and inclusive.
E) There are different definitions used across the country.
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9
Which of the following is NOT a criterion in Joseph Renzulli's definition of giftedness?
A) creativity
B) abstract thinking
C) task commitment
D) high intellectual ability
E) one's contribution to society
A) creativity
B) abstract thinking
C) task commitment
D) high intellectual ability
E) one's contribution to society
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10
Research findings suggest that grade acceleration
A) is a valuable option during the elementary school years but not at secondary levels.
B) is a meaningful option for a very small number of gifted students.
C) is an inappropriate option for gifted students.
D) shows little correlation with academic achievement.
E) is the most controversial issue in education of the gifted.
A) is a valuable option during the elementary school years but not at secondary levels.
B) is a meaningful option for a very small number of gifted students.
C) is an inappropriate option for gifted students.
D) shows little correlation with academic achievement.
E) is the most controversial issue in education of the gifted.
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11
Gifted and talented children have not always received extra educational provisions because of all of the following factors EXCEPT
A) there were fears of developing an elite.
B) the category of gifted is seen as desirable, and the opinion is that "the cream will rise to the top".
C) it was believed they would do well anyway.
D) there hasn't been an instrument to identify them.
E) special education has traditionally been viewed as serving those who do not do well in school.
A) there were fears of developing an elite.
B) the category of gifted is seen as desirable, and the opinion is that "the cream will rise to the top".
C) it was believed they would do well anyway.
D) there hasn't been an instrument to identify them.
E) special education has traditionally been viewed as serving those who do not do well in school.
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12
Precocity refers to
A) a specific dimension of skill in a particular area.
B) boldness.
C) the process of bringing new and unexpected responses to a given situation.
D) the ability to effect positive change which is self- or group- enhancing.
E) remarkable early development.
A) a specific dimension of skill in a particular area.
B) boldness.
C) the process of bringing new and unexpected responses to a given situation.
D) the ability to effect positive change which is self- or group- enhancing.
E) remarkable early development.
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13
Ability grouping implies
A) providing special activities to groups of children in an otherwise regular classroom.
B) removing special education students from the normal stream.
C) placing the child full- time in the class level commensurate with his or her ability.
D) removing children from heterogeneous settings and placing them in special groups according to their ability.
E) providing special units and assignments in the resource room.
A) providing special activities to groups of children in an otherwise regular classroom.
B) removing special education students from the normal stream.
C) placing the child full- time in the class level commensurate with his or her ability.
D) removing children from heterogeneous settings and placing them in special groups according to their ability.
E) providing special units and assignments in the resource room.
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14
Terman held that intelligence was manifested in
A) achievement and social awareness.
B) creative and innovative thinking.
C) superior achievement and performance.
D) disposition to think divergently.
E) ability to acquire and manipulate concepts.
A) achievement and social awareness.
B) creative and innovative thinking.
C) superior achievement and performance.
D) disposition to think divergently.
E) ability to acquire and manipulate concepts.
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15
In the education of students who are gifted, we can say that of the following models,_____ is MOST OFTEN offered in the general classroom?
A) acceleration
B) mentoring
C) enrichment
D) self- directed learning
E) ability grouping
A) acceleration
B) mentoring
C) enrichment
D) self- directed learning
E) ability grouping
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16
Which of the following variables do NOT figure into the scenario of giftedness?
A) aptitude
B) social skills
C) personality
D) creativity
E) talent
A) aptitude
B) social skills
C) personality
D) creativity
E) talent
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17
In the identification of gifted students, individualized intelligence tests are problematic because they
A) tend to only over- identify.
B) may reflect a racial bias.
C) are designed to identify lower functioning students.
D) are expensive to administer.
E) quantify creative thought.
A) tend to only over- identify.
B) may reflect a racial bias.
C) are designed to identify lower functioning students.
D) are expensive to administer.
E) quantify creative thought.
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18
In regards to special education, giftedness is considered a(n) _ component.
A) constituent.
B) unnecessary.
C) integral.
D) useful.
E) peripheral.
A) constituent.
B) unnecessary.
C) integral.
D) useful.
E) peripheral.
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19
Which of the following measures would NOT be particularly useful in screening for gifted and talented children?
A) parent interviews
B) individual intelligence tests
C) teacher nominations
D) achievement tests
E) medical reports
A) parent interviews
B) individual intelligence tests
C) teacher nominations
D) achievement tests
E) medical reports
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20
Which of the following does NOT adequately describe common traits in gifted children?
A) insatiable curiosity
B) antagonistic toward school
C) superior reading ability
D) avid collectors and hobbyists
E) learn easily and quickly
A) insatiable curiosity
B) antagonistic toward school
C) superior reading ability
D) avid collectors and hobbyists
E) learn easily and quickly
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21
Bernard (1973) suggested that with creativity, it seems that
A) in later elementary school, creativity increases.
B) as children get older, creativity increases.
C) the development of creativity follows a steady, even path.
D) creativity tends to occur in spurts.
E) children show a decrease in creativity in the early school years.
A) in later elementary school, creativity increases.
B) as children get older, creativity increases.
C) the development of creativity follows a steady, even path.
D) creativity tends to occur in spurts.
E) children show a decrease in creativity in the early school years.
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22
Which of the following does NOT correctly describe teacher nominations of gifted and talented children?
A) it is a major method of identification in Canada
B) training, questionnaires, and use of rating scales assist in quantifying nominations
C) creative and divergent thinkers are over- identified
D) identification is based on the premise that teachers know their students well
E) teachers are ineffective at nominating gifted students
A) it is a major method of identification in Canada
B) training, questionnaires, and use of rating scales assist in quantifying nominations
C) creative and divergent thinkers are over- identified
D) identification is based on the premise that teachers know their students well
E) teachers are ineffective at nominating gifted students
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23
Of the following, which is the BEST single measure to use to identify gifted students?
A) individual IQ tests
B) parent nominations
C) rating scales focusing on the characteristics of gifted students
D) group IQ tests
E) achievement tests
A) individual IQ tests
B) parent nominations
C) rating scales focusing on the characteristics of gifted students
D) group IQ tests
E) achievement tests
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24
When students speed up their progress through the regular curriculum, the process is referred to as
A) acceleration.
B) enrichment.
C) independent study.
D) mentoring.
E) ability grouping.
A) acceleration.
B) enrichment.
C) independent study.
D) mentoring.
E) ability grouping.
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25
A teacher sets up a program for a student in the community. Weekly, the student learns about how the local bank operates. This is an example of a____program.
A) triad model
B) curriculum enrichment
C) self- directed learning model
D) resource room
E) mentoring
A) triad model
B) curriculum enrichment
C) self- directed learning model
D) resource room
E) mentoring
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26
Of the following, which would be most highly valued by most gifted children?
A) uniformity of assignments
B) structured class environments
C) high grades
D) precise, careful directions
E) intellectual debates and discussions
A) uniformity of assignments
B) structured class environments
C) high grades
D) precise, careful directions
E) intellectual debates and discussions
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27
Academically endowed students are generally considered to be those scoring at the
A) 94th percentile.
B) 91st percentile .
C) 93rd percentile.
D) 92nd percentile.
E) 95th percentile.
A) 94th percentile.
B) 91st percentile .
C) 93rd percentile.
D) 92nd percentile.
E) 95th percentile.
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28
Achievement tests have been most successfully used for the systematic identification of gifted students in which specific field?
A) Social Studies
B) Science
C) Mathematics
D) Music
E) English
A) Social Studies
B) Science
C) Mathematics
D) Music
E) English
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29
Which of the following does NOT contribute to the underrepresentation of females in the gifted category?
A) biological differences
B) nonassertiveness
C) fear of loss of social acceptance
D) narrow role definitions for women
E) protection of feminine self- image
A) biological differences
B) nonassertiveness
C) fear of loss of social acceptance
D) narrow role definitions for women
E) protection of feminine self- image
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30
The correlation between giftedness and creativity disappears above an IQ score of
A) 110.
B) 90.
C) 120.
D) 100.
E) 140.
A) 110.
B) 90.
C) 120.
D) 100.
E) 140.
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31
Which of the following is a process that encompasses content and skills to provide enrichment in the regular classroom?
A) mastery
B) curriculum compacting
C) parallel enrichment
D) repetition
E) peer teaching
A) mastery
B) curriculum compacting
C) parallel enrichment
D) repetition
E) peer teaching
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32
Classroom grouping to accommodate students who are not at grade level is highly debatable. Which of the following would NOT be advanced as an argument by the detractors?
A) low groups are stigmatized and consequently their self- esteem suffers
B) students progress to different mastery levels of curriculum
C) improper group placements become permanent
D) managing students on different tasks is difficult
E) grouping creates logistical problems
A) low groups are stigmatized and consequently their self- esteem suffers
B) students progress to different mastery levels of curriculum
C) improper group placements become permanent
D) managing students on different tasks is difficult
E) grouping creates logistical problems
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33
Deng is a new Canadian at a junior high school. His teachers think that he might be gifted. Which of the following assessments would NOT be appropriate to determine Deng's giftedness?
A) observations
B) nomination forms
C) rating scales
D) an exercise in logic
E) a standardized achievement test
A) observations
B) nomination forms
C) rating scales
D) an exercise in logic
E) a standardized achievement test
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34
Gardner has postulated a multiple intelligence theory that includes all of the following premises EXCEPT ONE. Which is NOT part of Gardner's theory?
A) problem solving is devoid of values
B) problem- solving skills resolve real world problems
C) create effective products
D) find or create new problems
E) problems are relevant to the cultural context
A) problem solving is devoid of values
B) problem- solving skills resolve real world problems
C) create effective products
D) find or create new problems
E) problems are relevant to the cultural context
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35
According to Francoys Gagné the developmental product of an interaction between aptitudes and intrapersonal and environmental catalysts is___ .
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36
When special activities are provided for gifted children within a regular classroom, the model is known as ___.
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37
____ devised the three- trait model which illustrated that giftedness occurs in the zone where the three traits intersect.
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38
____ is the word used to describe remarkable early development.
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39
It was once thought that gifted individuals were weak and prone to a range of emotional problems. This myth was shattered in a longitudinal study undertaken by _ _.
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40
When elementary and secondary levels are compared, programme options for gifted students are more available at the____ level.
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41
An option for gifted students that includes beginning school early, grade skipping, and self- paced instruction is known as _ .
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42
____ ____ _____ allows students control of their own instruction.
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43
_____ enrichment involves examining a certain curriculum area in greater depth.
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44
A type of performance test in which students keep folders of representative work isreferred to as _____ assessment.
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45
Although Sean has high ability, he performs only at class level. In the field of giftedness, he is referred to as a gifted ____.
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46
Creativity may be viewed as a standard behavioural product which is relatively easy to assess.
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47
The onset of underachievement in girls typically coincides with the onset of early adolescence.
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48
The identification of gifted students depends entirely upon IQ levels.
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49
Unlike other exceptional children, the gifted child rarely brings stress to parents or the family climate.
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50
Parents are generally more accurate than teachers in identifying gifted and talented children.
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51
For gifted youngsters, acceleration allows advanced academic achievement but has been conclusively shown to harm social and emotional development.
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52
Identify three major types of educational approaches that may be provided for gifted andtalented pupils.
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53
List five headings needed for a gifted child's IEP.
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54
State three arguments for and against using acceleration for gifted students.
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55
Provide three reasons why gifted girls are not identified to the same extent as are their male counterparts.
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56
List and briefly describe five assessment measures that may be used in the identification of gifted and talented students.
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57
Many factors may contribute to the underachievement of gifted children. Identify and describe four pertinent factors.
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58
List and describe the factors that appear to contribute to giftedness?
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