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Providing Services for Students With Gifts and Talents Within a Response-to-Intervention Framework
Content type: Journal Article
Response to Intervention (RTI) was included within the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEIA, 2004), specifically as part of an assessment process to determine if a child has a disability. While IDEA’s focus is on students...
Meeting the Linguistic Needs of High-Potential English Language Learners
Content type: Journal Article
The population of English language learners (ELLs) in regular classrooms has been increasing over the last few decades. However, ELLs are still underrepresented in gifted programs and teachers struggle to provide these students with adequate educational...
Common Core State Standards for Students With Gifts and Talents
Content type: Journal Article
As many states have adopted the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), teachers can look to these standards as a framework for supporting students with gifts and talents. Differentiation of curriculum and instruction to address the CCSS will be necessary to...
Research on Giftedness and Gifted Education
Content type: Journal Article
Gifted education has a rich history and a solid if uneven research base. As policy makers and educators increasingly turn their attention to advanced students and educational excellence, the time is ripe for a dispassionate analysis of the field’s...
Intellectual Giftedness and Psychopathology in Children and Adolescents
Content type: Journal Article
Using a systematic search strategy in which intellectual giftedness was operationalized in terms of IQ score, the authors examined evidence from studies reporting on associations between this aspect of giftedness and psychopathology. A total of 18 studies...
Investigation of Transitions in Bullying/Victimization Statuses of Gifted and General Education Students
Content type: Journal Article
To examine the experiences of victimization and bullying among gifted students and their general education peers, we applied a latent transition analysis with longitudinal data from 299 gifted and 689 general education students (fifth to ninth graders). We...
U-STARS~PLUS TOPS Folder with Guide
Content type: Specialty
Teachers use U-STARS-PLUS TOPS Folders as a tool to help systematically observe and recognize children who have outstanding potential and who may be gifted. TOPS Folders engage teachers to make intentional and purposeful observations so that those...
Twice-Exceptional Children: Double the Needs, Double the Interventions
Content type: Webinar
Children with disabilities can have significant strengths and talents that also need developing. These “twice-exceptional” gifted children with disabilities are often confounding because they require strengths-based education that focuses on the...
TOPS Folders U-STARS-PLUS Without Guidebook 1-10 ratio
Content type: Specialty
Teachers use U-STARS-PLUS TOPS Folders as a tool to help systematically observe and recognize children who have outstanding potential and who may be gifted. TOPS Folders engage teachers to make intentional and purposeful observations so that those...
Nurturing Cultural Identity with Diverse Gifted Learners
Content type: Webinar
Identity formation is a significant developmental milestone impacted by both giftedness and factors that comprise one’s self-conception. Cultural identity refers to how children define themselves as they discover where they fit in the world based on gender...