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    Black Males Reflection

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    day. I was never bright enough to test for the gifted classes; however, by the time I reached the eight grade where honors classes were offered, I was the only Black male in my classes out of approximately 25-30 Black males in my eight grade cohort of approximately 200 students. I recall there being only three Black female students in this same honors course. I never realized it until I was much older, but we were being tracked. There was the gifted, or Spotlight, cohort, honors classes, and…

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    Ip Lesson Plan

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    ADHD, they will be placed into groups with students that would be helpful to the ADHD challenges for the student. The student would also have a graphic organizer to help the student organize themselves during the course of the activity. Gifted and Talented Gifted and talented students would be given documents during the jigsaw activity that are more dense and…

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    This genius, whose choice of words may be far from politically correct, gave us one of the most important assessments that help teachers recognize a gifted or talented student. It was through this assessment that he found out that gifted and talented students often become gifted and talented adults. This test I am speaking of is, of course the Stanford-Binet test. I believe that instruction needs to change all the time in order to insure that all students attain…

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    Wellesley Sisterhood

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    As the motto of Wellesley college is “To provide an excellent liberal arts education for women who will make a difference in the world.”, Wellesley young women are guaranteed in center stage. In a single-gender environment, serious and smart women have opportunities to thrive in every arena with excellence education and gifted faculties who understand how women learn best. Therefore, for over 100 years, Wellesley is best known for many of women’s accomplishments and efforts in making change in…

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    REPA Standards Essay

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    The landscape of education is rapidly changing. As this new age of available technology and information dawns on the world, the world of education must also change and adapt with it. In the United States, each state has its own requirements for adapting educational policies to meet the needs of students in the 21st century and seeing that their education is as integrated into their own life and as applicable to their future work experience. The state of Indiana has set very specific REPA…

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    understand their idea of intelligence. Find how they think it develops, what are the aspects intelligence? Is it god gifted or can it be developed? Write a reflective note on this exercise and draw from the literature to discuss the interplay of culture and intelligence. Introduction This term paper based on the intelligent and culture. We discuss what is intelligent, It is god gifted or can it be develop aspect of intelligent, interplay of culture and intelligent. Behavior which is…

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    Not only do they have to cope with having a learning disability, but they have to cope with the effects of being gifted as well. This combination makes for an interesting school experience. Students who are twice-exceptional often are not given the services they require to learn to their potential, including both accommodations and opportunities to go deeper in their…

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    The Pros And Cons Of IMSA

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    student body of IMSA is also encouraged to participate in a discussion. With the diverse range of scholar, IMSA contains, these discussions produce different perspectives, raise different questions, challenges, and concerns. With the education model IMSA has, it truly is a gifted…

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    Ells Language Objective

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    respond to the same questions as the other group but… For a gifted group of students modify the questions to something that forces deeper thought. (Level 1 to Level 3 DOK) Exp. Develop a logical argument on why high school students should read and analyze Shakespeare's work? Allow Donald and other students with written expression to use dragon dictation instead of writing down their responses on the notecard. During this time, the special education teacher will introduce the language objective…

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    we have more opportunities to develop skills that do not require having a photographic memory. We have schools that cater to the naturally gifted in Math, Reading, and Science; on the other hand, we have schools that are targeted towards students that are naturally gifted vocally and gifted playing an instrument. The U.S. does not overlook the naturally gifted in sports, academics, and the arts; however, many countries fall short to provide the…

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