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    Discuss the opportunities and challenges for gifted high school students After secondary school graduations‚ students can have plenty of choices for their future high schools. Gifted high school is one of these choices of most students. Gifted students not only study amount of knowledge but are also given many opportunities and challenges. So what are opportunities and challenges for gifted high school students? Gifted students have great educational opportunities to move on with their

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    creating inventions. Any ideas I had‚ I would record it on my invention notebook even if it is unrealistic. Fortunately‚ in third grade‚ my teacher who knew I liked inventing‚ recommended me to apply for invent gifted student center. Invent gifted student center is program that allows students to develop their inventing ability as well as their creativity. Believing it was a great opportunity to actually learn about inventing‚ I applied for it and was accepted. In the program‚ I learned the basics of

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    The "Gifted" Child

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    The “Gifted” Child The gifted child or adolescent with ADD may not fit classical definitions of educationally handicapped or gifted. On one hand‚ he or she may be able to use their skills to cover up the ADD and never receive help or guidance. Giftedness has been defined in a variety of ways. In the past‚ giftedness was defined by a global score on an IQ test. More recently‚ professionals have been interested in looking at different types of talents instead of a global number. The term gifted

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    The Gifted Symposium

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    sister‚ is a very talented and intelligent girl. She was invited to attend the Gifted Symposium for her intelligence. Lindsey goes away to this symposium with other students in junior and high school. At the very end of the symposium‚ the students are given a challenge‚ normally it’s to create the best mouse trap‚ but they changed it up this year. The new challenge was how to commit the perfect murder. I think the Gifted Symposium was wrong by initiating a How to commit the perfect murder challenge

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    degrees of intelligence ranging from mental retardation to the extremely gifted and creative individuals. To examine the gifted individual more closely‚ an interview was conducted with a woman named Deloris Tamers regarding her daughter Olivia Tamers. Olivia tamers IQ score revealed that she has an IQ of 145. Gifted and creative individuals have their own distinctive features and characteristics. Santrock (2007)‚ describes gifted individuals as developing high intelligences and IQ’s of 130 and higher

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    Teaching Students With Autistic Spectrum Disorders to Read A Visual Approach Leslie Todd Broun As an itinerant resource teacher‚ my ongoing challenge has been the quest for effective methods and materials to meet the needs of my students with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) and other developmental disabilities. Although the development of communication and social and behavioral skills is crucially important for children with ASD‚ so too is the acquisition of academic skills. Professionals usually

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    Gifted Hands

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    Gifted Hands This story is about a black man named Benjamin Carson‚ who started as young boy who struggled and became a neurosurgeon. Detroit‚ Michigan‚ some call it the slums‚ some call it the ghetto but it has been named one of the most dangerous cities in America. Ben Carson‚ born September 18th‚ 1951 lived in Detroit. As a young eight year old‚ him and his brother Curtis‚ who was ten‚ struggled in school. In school Ben was teased because he failed a lot of tests. But his mother having a third

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    Jihyang Park ELI 73(001) Paper 2 – Academic Writing(draft 1) Grouping the Gifted Children The articles talk about grouping gifted children. In his article entitled “Grouping the Gifted: pro” Kenneth Mott claims that we should do grouping gifted children. Second article “Grouping the Gifted: con” Bruno Bettelheim claims that Grouping the gifted children has some cons. According to Kenneth Mott ‘Gifted’ means that pupils of average intelligence who have exceptional ability in art or music

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    Is Online Teaching Good for Students or Not? A modern technology has grown up in this world fastly. By using a modern technology‚ the human’s jobs‚ human’s activities can be finished easily and quickly. One of examples of modern technology it self is online teaching. Nowadays‚ a learning process is not only take place in the classroom where the students sitting in rows listening to a teacher who stands in front of them‚ but also it can take place anywhere by using online teaching. However‚ is

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    Ian Nielsen SED 320 5-9-11 Teaching Strategies for Students with ADHD I chose to look into teaching strategies for students with ADHD because my brother had ADHD. I was exposed to his experiences with it and his struggles in school. I remember how his actions seemed to express negative motives that really were just influenced by his ADHD. I remember the struggle my parents had with talking to other teachers who wrote off my brother’s actions for a lack of discipline‚ self-control‚ or respect

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