Deck 15: Learners With Special Gifts and Talents
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Deck 15: Learners With Special Gifts and Talents
1
Jasmine is a successful business woman.In 2001,she started a small bookstore that,within ten years,grew to a national chain of bookstores.Jasmine demonstrates high performance in which aspect of intelligence in Sternberg's model?
A)analytic
B)practical
C)synthetic
D)self-management
A)analytic
B)practical
C)synthetic
D)self-management
B
2
Special ability,aptitude,or accomplishment ordinarily refers to
A)talent.
B)creativity.
C)genius.
D)insight.
A)talent.
B)creativity.
C)genius.
D)insight.
A
3
Claudia has an exceptional ability to separate relevant from irrelevant information and to relate new and old information in a novel and productive way.Claudia demonstrates which characteristic?
A)giftedness
B)insight
C)genius
D)creativity
A)giftedness
B)insight
C)genius
D)creativity
B
4
In Video Example 15.4,Dr.Olmedo discusses the influence of culture on student learning.She discusses a study of 10 Mexican-American families that points out that
A)heredity is more important than environmental stimulation in inducing giftedness.
B)environmental stimulation is more important than heredity in inducing giftedness.
C)for some of these families,"success" is defined by opening up a successful business rather than academic success.
D)environmental stimulation is more important than heredity in inspiring giftedness.
A)heredity is more important than environmental stimulation in inducing giftedness.
B)environmental stimulation is more important than heredity in inducing giftedness.
C)for some of these families,"success" is defined by opening up a successful business rather than academic success.
D)environmental stimulation is more important than heredity in inspiring giftedness.
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5
All of the following are characteristics of students with special gifts and talents EXCEPT
A)typically good at many things.
B)typically like school.
C)typically learn to read at an early age.
D)typically don't enjoy learning.
A)typically good at many things.
B)typically like school.
C)typically learn to read at an early age.
D)typically don't enjoy learning.
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6
Some believe that an ugly secret of contemporary American education policy is
A)unhelpful social pressure by school personnel.
B)the neglect of our most talented students.
C)the No Child Left Behind Act's inclusion of gifted students.
D)the moral obligation to help disadvantaged students.
A)unhelpful social pressure by school personnel.
B)the neglect of our most talented students.
C)the No Child Left Behind Act's inclusion of gifted students.
D)the moral obligation to help disadvantaged students.
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7
Which of the following statements about giftedness is TRUE?
A)It is not an inherent,immutable trait that a person necessarily carries for life.
B)Having a special gift at one thing means a person is good at most things.
C)Giftedness refers to superior abilities in one area that are exhibited under all circumstances.
D)Giftedness is believed to be a remarkable ability to do something,whether it is valued by society or not.
A)It is not an inherent,immutable trait that a person necessarily carries for life.
B)Having a special gift at one thing means a person is good at most things.
C)Giftedness refers to superior abilities in one area that are exhibited under all circumstances.
D)Giftedness is believed to be a remarkable ability to do something,whether it is valued by society or not.
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8
The concept of multiple intelligences
A)is scientifically untenable.
B)is no longer popular.
C)has been validated by research.
D)has proven application to teaching.
A)is scientifically untenable.
B)is no longer popular.
C)has been validated by research.
D)has proven application to teaching.
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9
Typical points of disagreement regarding the definition of giftedness include all of the following EXCEPT
A)the domains in which gifted children excel.
B)how giftedness is measured.
C)the degree to which a child excels that is necessary to be considered gifted.
D)the age at which giftedness can be identified.
A)the domains in which gifted children excel.
B)how giftedness is measured.
C)the degree to which a child excels that is necessary to be considered gifted.
D)the age at which giftedness can be identified.
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10
What services are mandated by federal law for students who are gifted?
A)Students who are gifted are protected by IDEA and so have the same rights to receive an appropriate education.
B)Similar services are mandated as are required by IDEA although the student generally does not need to have an IEP.
C)Schools must provide programs but they do not need to be individualized.
D)None;services are not required by federal law.
A)Students who are gifted are protected by IDEA and so have the same rights to receive an appropriate education.
B)Similar services are mandated as are required by IDEA although the student generally does not need to have an IEP.
C)Schools must provide programs but they do not need to be individualized.
D)None;services are not required by federal law.
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11
School systems have widely differing practices regarding the education of students with special gifts and talents because
A)states get different amounts of money based on the number of students they identify.
B)cultural belief about the existence of giftedness is regional.
C)the term "gifted" has no clear-cut definition.
D)systems within a state have more or fewer students from economically advantaged families.
A)states get different amounts of money based on the number of students they identify.
B)cultural belief about the existence of giftedness is regional.
C)the term "gifted" has no clear-cut definition.
D)systems within a state have more or fewer students from economically advantaged families.
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12
Today,there is an emphasis on
A)developing talents of all students,with less attention to those who might be gifted.
B)helping gifted students distinguish themselves further by fulfilling their potential.
C)eliminating giftedness as a category for special education services.
D)downplaying giftedness so children will not be stigmatized or rejected because of their differences.
A)developing talents of all students,with less attention to those who might be gifted.
B)helping gifted students distinguish themselves further by fulfilling their potential.
C)eliminating giftedness as a category for special education services.
D)downplaying giftedness so children will not be stigmatized or rejected because of their differences.
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13
Which one of the following statements reflects a common misconception about giftedness?
A)Children who are gifted usually like school.
B)Motivation and creativity are as much of an indicator of giftedness as IQ.
C)Some people are gifted in one area only.
D)Individuals who are gifted intellectually tend to be socially inept.
A)Children who are gifted usually like school.
B)Motivation and creativity are as much of an indicator of giftedness as IQ.
C)Some people are gifted in one area only.
D)Individuals who are gifted intellectually tend to be socially inept.
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14
Sternberg's theory of intelligence suggests three kinds of giftedness:
A)verbal,quantitative,and spatial.
B)academic,artistic,and interpersonal.
C)analytic,synthetic,and practical.
D)abstract,concrete,and intuitive.
A)verbal,quantitative,and spatial.
B)academic,artistic,and interpersonal.
C)analytic,synthetic,and practical.
D)abstract,concrete,and intuitive.
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15
Having a spectacular aptitude or capacity in any area or extremely rare intellectual powers refers to
A)talent.
B)genius.
C)insight.
D)creativity.
A)talent.
B)genius.
C)insight.
D)creativity.
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16
Being intellectually gifted is often associated with
A)being highly opinionated about politics.
B)having few strong opinions about politics.
C)being relatively unconcerned about the feelings of others.
D)being highly concerned about interpersonal relationships,intrapersonal states,and moral issues.
A)being highly opinionated about politics.
B)having few strong opinions about politics.
C)being relatively unconcerned about the feelings of others.
D)being highly concerned about interpersonal relationships,intrapersonal states,and moral issues.
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17
Definitions of giftedness are shaped to a large extent by
A)psychological research.
B)socioemotional factors.
C)cultural beliefs.
D)federal laws.
A)psychological research.
B)socioemotional factors.
C)cultural beliefs.
D)federal laws.
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18
At the age of three,Justin wrote his first short story.What characteristic does his remarkable accomplishment indicate?
A)genius
B)precocity
C)creativity
D)insight
A)genius
B)precocity
C)creativity
D)insight
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19
Cognitive superiority,creativity,and motivation in combination and of notable magnitude that makes it possible for a person to contribute something of value to society is
A)genius.
B)giftedness.
C)creativity.
D)insight.
A)genius.
B)giftedness.
C)creativity.
D)insight.
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20
The ability to express novel and useful ideas,to sense and elucidate relationships,and ask previously unthought-of but important questions is
A)talent.
B)genius.
C)creativity.
D)insight.
A)talent.
B)genius.
C)creativity.
D)insight.
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21
Which one of the following statements is TRUE?
A)Gifted students tend to be far ahead of their agemates in all areas of academic performance.
B)Gifted students tend to be bored with and antagonistic toward school.
C)The majority of gifted students enter occupations that demand greater than average intellectual ability,creativity,and motivation.
D)Gifted students tend to perceive themselves in negative terms.
A)Gifted students tend to be far ahead of their agemates in all areas of academic performance.
B)Gifted students tend to be bored with and antagonistic toward school.
C)The majority of gifted students enter occupations that demand greater than average intellectual ability,creativity,and motivation.
D)Gifted students tend to perceive themselves in negative terms.
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22
Which statement is TRUE?
A)Intellectually gifted children are often insensitive to the feelings of others.
B)Intellectually gifted children are often self-aware,socially skilled and morally responsible.
C)Advanced cognitive abilities often result in poor emotional adjustment.
D)Students who are gifted do not need education in morality.
A)Intellectually gifted children are often insensitive to the feelings of others.
B)Intellectually gifted children are often self-aware,socially skilled and morally responsible.
C)Advanced cognitive abilities often result in poor emotional adjustment.
D)Students who are gifted do not need education in morality.
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23
Leaders in the field agree that special education for students with gifts or talents should have each of the following characteristics EXCEPT
A)a curriculum designed to accommodate advanced cognitive skills.
B)instructional strategies consistent with the learning of students in particular content areas.
C)administrative arrangements facilitating appropriate grouping of students for instruction.
D)a program that emphasizes keeping gifted students with their age peers at all times.
A)a curriculum designed to accommodate advanced cognitive skills.
B)instructional strategies consistent with the learning of students in particular content areas.
C)administrative arrangements facilitating appropriate grouping of students for instruction.
D)a program that emphasizes keeping gifted students with their age peers at all times.
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24
Research on students with disabilities who are also gifted indicates all of the following EXCEPT
A)Their IEPs tend to identify objectives that target deficit areas,not areas of strength.
B)There is often a lack of consideration of Advanced Placement AP)enrollment as part of transition planning.
C)Students often do not receive their required IEP accommodations or are discouraged from requesting them.
D)Advocacy by students' parents often backfires and harms rather than helps the students receive the support they need.
A)Their IEPs tend to identify objectives that target deficit areas,not areas of strength.
B)There is often a lack of consideration of Advanced Placement AP)enrollment as part of transition planning.
C)Students often do not receive their required IEP accommodations or are discouraged from requesting them.
D)Advocacy by students' parents often backfires and harms rather than helps the students receive the support they need.
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25
Children whose development and accomplishments meet or exceed those of adults with extraordinary talent are known as
A)precocious.
B)prodigies.
C)geniuses.
D)super-gifted.
A)precocious.
B)prodigies.
C)geniuses.
D)super-gifted.
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26
Each of the following is a reason for low numbers of students identified as gifted from low socioeconomic status and those living in remote areas EXCEPT lack of
A)access to materials.
B)caring parents.
C)basic necessities.
D)opportunities for travel.
A)access to materials.
B)caring parents.
C)basic necessities.
D)opportunities for travel.
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27
Factors that promote underachievement in school include all of the following EXCEPT
A)cultural barriers to success in certain fields.
B)chaotic,neglectful,or abusive home environment.
C)nurturing social climate in the classroom.
D)bias against identifying or programming for students from some minority groups.
A)cultural barriers to success in certain fields.
B)chaotic,neglectful,or abusive home environment.
C)nurturing social climate in the classroom.
D)bias against identifying or programming for students from some minority groups.
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28
All of the following have been found to occur in families of highly successful persons EXCEPT
A)Parents provided a space in the home designated for play only.
B)Parents took it for granted that their children would learn in the area of talent,just as they would learn language.
C)Parents sought special instruction and special teachers for the child.
D)Parents were role models at least at the start of their child's development of talent),especially in terms of lifestyle.
A)Parents provided a space in the home designated for play only.
B)Parents took it for granted that their children would learn in the area of talent,just as they would learn language.
C)Parents sought special instruction and special teachers for the child.
D)Parents were role models at least at the start of their child's development of talent),especially in terms of lifestyle.
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29
Students with intellectual gifts
A)tend to be more frequently bullied than other students.
B)sometimes bully others and are sometimes bullied by others.
C)are often bullied by others,but do not bully.
D)have been shown to bully more often than others.
A)tend to be more frequently bullied than other students.
B)sometimes bully others and are sometimes bullied by others.
C)are often bullied by others,but do not bully.
D)have been shown to bully more often than others.
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30
All of the following are TRUE EXCEPT
A)Cultural factors work against the development and recognition of females with special gifts or talents.
B)Giftedness is found as often among students with disabilities as among those who do not have disabilities.
C)Females with special gifts or talents lag behind males in many measures of achievement and aptitude.
D)Gifted females tend not to pursue courses of study or careers involving science,engineering,and math.
A)Cultural factors work against the development and recognition of females with special gifts or talents.
B)Giftedness is found as often among students with disabilities as among those who do not have disabilities.
C)Females with special gifts or talents lag behind males in many measures of achievement and aptitude.
D)Gifted females tend not to pursue courses of study or careers involving science,engineering,and math.
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31
All of the following factors help to explain the underrepresentation of females in programs for giftedness EXCEPT
A)the glamorization of sex differences.
B)that teachers pay less attention to high achieving girls.
C)that parents have overly high expectations for girls.
D)the societal stereotypes of males and females.
A)the glamorization of sex differences.
B)that teachers pay less attention to high achieving girls.
C)that parents have overly high expectations for girls.
D)the societal stereotypes of males and females.
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32
In addition to IQ and achievement tests,what other method is commonly used to identify giftedness?
A)nominations
B)personality tests
C)interviews
D)interest inventories
A)nominations
B)personality tests
C)interviews
D)interest inventories
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33
One of the most common misconceptions of the field of gifted education is
A)the idea that gifted students are more likely to be bullies.
B)the idea that gifted students are superior in every way,including strength and beauty.
C)the idea that giftedness and mental illness are linked.
D)the idea that gifted students are physically stronger and more socially adept.
A)the idea that gifted students are more likely to be bullies.
B)the idea that gifted students are superior in every way,including strength and beauty.
C)the idea that giftedness and mental illness are linked.
D)the idea that gifted students are physically stronger and more socially adept.
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34
The largest group of neglected students with gifts is
A)females.
B)students with disabilities.
C)students from lower socioeconomic levels.
D)students from culturally diverse backgrounds.
A)females.
B)students with disabilities.
C)students from lower socioeconomic levels.
D)students from culturally diverse backgrounds.
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35
Proportionality of ethnic groups represented by gifted identification could be achieved if all of the following efforts are made EXCEPT
A)use of quota systems.
B)use of culturally sensitive identification criteria.
C)counseling to raise aspirations of students in underrepresented groups.
D)availability of high-achieving models from all ethnic groups.
A)use of quota systems.
B)use of culturally sensitive identification criteria.
C)counseling to raise aspirations of students in underrepresented groups.
D)availability of high-achieving models from all ethnic groups.
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36
According to research,what is the relationship between giftedness and genetics?
A)Only IQ scores are affected by genetics;practical intelligences are not subject to genetic influence.
B)Nongenetic,biological influences have a more powerful effect on giftedness than genetics.
C)Giftedness is due to a combination of genetic and social factors.
D)Giftedness is determined by a combination of environmental factors.
A)Only IQ scores are affected by genetics;practical intelligences are not subject to genetic influence.
B)Nongenetic,biological influences have a more powerful effect on giftedness than genetics.
C)Giftedness is due to a combination of genetic and social factors.
D)Giftedness is determined by a combination of environmental factors.
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37
All of the following arguments have been used against special education for children who are gifted EXCEPT
A)It is inhumane and un-American to segregate students for instruction.
B)It is not fair to allocate special resources for those who are already advantaged.
C)Students labeled as gifted develop more emotional problems than students with similar abilities who are not labeled.
D)There is a danger of leaving some children out when only the ablest are selected for special programs.
A)It is inhumane and un-American to segregate students for instruction.
B)It is not fair to allocate special resources for those who are already advantaged.
C)Students labeled as gifted develop more emotional problems than students with similar abilities who are not labeled.
D)There is a danger of leaving some children out when only the ablest are selected for special programs.
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38
Federal reports and legislation have assumed that the prevalence of giftedness in the school population is about
A)1 to 2%.
B)3 to 5%.
C)10 to 12%.
D)15 to 20%.
A)1 to 2%.
B)3 to 5%.
C)10 to 12%.
D)15 to 20%.
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39
All of the following are principles of identifying giftedness and talent that help ensure fairness EXCEPT
A)assessments that go beyond a narrow conception of talent.
B)reliable and valid instruments.
C)multiple measures/criteria approach.
D)appreciation of large group studies and focus on a combination of scores.
A)assessments that go beyond a narrow conception of talent.
B)reliable and valid instruments.
C)multiple measures/criteria approach.
D)appreciation of large group studies and focus on a combination of scores.
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40
In Video Example 15.6,the school administrators stress that,no matter whether gifted students are in an acceleration or enrichment model,it's more important that the model
A)emphasize gifted students being educated in general education classrooms.
B)emphasize gifted students being educated in separate settings.
C)include input from parents.
D)include input from adults who are gifted and talented in various professions.
A)emphasize gifted students being educated in general education classrooms.
B)emphasize gifted students being educated in separate settings.
C)include input from parents.
D)include input from adults who are gifted and talented in various professions.
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41
Probably the central issue in the education of adolescents with special gifts and talents is that of
A)vocational focus versus academic focus.
B)acceleration versus enrichment.
C)inclusion versus separate schools.
D)grade-skipping versus acceleration.
A)vocational focus versus academic focus.
B)acceleration versus enrichment.
C)inclusion versus separate schools.
D)grade-skipping versus acceleration.
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42
Additional experiences provided to students without placing them in a higher grade are known as
A)acceleration.
B)resource programs.
C)enrichment.
D)mentor programs.
A)acceleration.
B)resource programs.
C)enrichment.
D)mentor programs.
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43
Giftedness is a stable trait that is evident throughout all periods of a person's life.
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44
Each of the following is a myth about acceleration EXCEPT
A)The majority of students are not socially mature enough to advance grades.
B)Holding students to their grade level is a safer educational route.
C)It results in gaps in students' knowledge.
D)Students who are accelerated into grades beyond their agemates get bullied more.
A)The majority of students are not socially mature enough to advance grades.
B)Holding students to their grade level is a safer educational route.
C)It results in gaps in students' knowledge.
D)Students who are accelerated into grades beyond their agemates get bullied more.
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45
Preschool children with special gifts and talents need the freedom to
A)study with older children in specific areas.
B)develop social competence by remaining with age mates.
C)develop adaptive behavior.
D)develop pragmatic language skills.
A)study with older children in specific areas.
B)develop social competence by remaining with age mates.
C)develop adaptive behavior.
D)develop pragmatic language skills.
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46
The recognition of giftedness is a relatively new phenomenon.
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47
Genetic factors contribute to giftedness.
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48
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of differentiated instruction? It
A)includes a minimum amount of assessment so as not to make students too test-dependent.
B)is based on student readiness.
C)varies activities and assignments.
D)supports active exploration of topics at varying levels.
A)includes a minimum amount of assessment so as not to make students too test-dependent.
B)is based on student readiness.
C)varies activities and assignments.
D)supports active exploration of topics at varying levels.
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49
Environmental factors such as socioeconomic level have little effect on intelligence.
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50
Which of the following findings about acceleration is TRUE?
A)It is less effective in raising student achievement than most school reforms.
B)Accelerated students are no more likely to aspire to advanced degrees than are nonaccelerated students.
C)When the curriculum moves at a slow pace,boredom frequently ensues.
D)There are no proven instruments for making acceleration decisions.
A)It is less effective in raising student achievement than most school reforms.
B)Accelerated students are no more likely to aspire to advanced degrees than are nonaccelerated students.
C)When the curriculum moves at a slow pace,boredom frequently ensues.
D)There are no proven instruments for making acceleration decisions.
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51
Although a person can be gifted and have a disability,the kind of disability places limits on the type of talent displayed;for example,it would be impossible for a person who is profoundly deaf to have a successful career as a drummer.
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52
Precocity refers to remarkably early development.
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53
There are many proven applications of the theory of multiple intelligences to teaching.
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54
Nonproductivity is not equivalent to underachievement.
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55
Why is there so much emphasis on developing the talents of all students with less special attention to those who may be identified as gifted or talented? React to this situation.What are some pros and cons of this position? Provide at least two "pros" and two "cons.")
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56
All of the following are barriers inhibiting the development of programs for preschool children who are gifted EXCEPT
A)laws preventing early admission to school.
B)unavailability of intelligence tests.
C)lack of appropriate teacher training.
D)lack of parental advocacy.
A)laws preventing early admission to school.
B)unavailability of intelligence tests.
C)lack of appropriate teacher training.
D)lack of parental advocacy.
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57
What is meant by the statement "We should speak of people who exhibit gifted behavior,rather than of gifted people"?
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58
In Video Example 15.2,Gabriel,who has raised money for a project in Botswana,exemplifies all of the following characteristics that frequently accompany giftedness EXCEPT
A)an ability to speculate in the stock market.
B)a sensitivity to his and others' feelings.
C)a concern for social justice.
D)strong expressive language skills.
A)an ability to speculate in the stock market.
B)a sensitivity to his and others' feelings.
C)a concern for social justice.
D)strong expressive language skills.
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59
Students who are gifted are not likely to excel without special education programs.
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60
All of the following are developments with implications for improved education of students with special gifts and talents EXCEPT
A)advances in telecommunication.
B)presence of computers in home and classroom.
C)call for excellence in American education.
D)having more teachers who are gifted themselves certified to teach gifted students.
A)advances in telecommunication.
B)presence of computers in home and classroom.
C)call for excellence in American education.
D)having more teachers who are gifted themselves certified to teach gifted students.
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61
Describe acceleration and discuss the advantages of this approach to meeting educational needs of students who are gifted or talented.
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62
Describe what is meant by the statement,"America is ambivalent toward students with special gifts or talents."
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63
List four barriers to developing better education for young children who appear to have special gifts or talents and the early identification and programming for these children.
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64
Describe three possible reasons why females are underrepresented in programs for giftedness.
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65
Why is it difficult to identify giftedness in school-age children,especially when considering multicultural differences? List three principles that should be followed to help ensure fairness in identification.
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66
Describe three strategies that could be used to promote identification of equal proportions of all ethnic groups as having special gifts or talents.
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