What is one common characteristic of a underachieving gifted learner?
low self-esteem in regards to academic ability, negative attitude toward school, rebellious towards authority, etc.
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What does Learning Disabled and Gifted mean?
What is Students who are gifted and Learning Disabled are capable of high performance but also have a disability that makes achievement difficult.
100
What gives someone a socioeconomic status?
What is Socioeconomic status (SES) is often measured as a
combination of education, income, and occupation.
100
Perfectionism. What Does it Mean?
What is the tendency, whether great or small, to strive to be perfect.
100
What are the five types of over-excitability?
What is psychomotor, sensual, intellectual, imaginational, and emotional.
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Gifted children are especially prone to feelings of what?
Not belonging
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What are the 3 subgroups of Gifted Learning
Disabled Students?
What is
1. Identified as gifted but still have problems in school.
2. Identified Learning Disabled, but not Gifted.
3. Students whose abilities and disabilities mask each other.
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True or false. Students with a socioeconomic status learn just as well as those without.
What is false. Research indicates that children from low-SES households and communities develop academic skills more slowly compared to children from higher SES groups
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Those who strive for excellence in a healthy way take genuine pleasure in trying to meet high standards. Perfectionists, on the other hand, are full of what?
What is self-doubt and fears of disapproval, ridicule, and rejection.
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Explain one of the over-excitabilities.
Answers will vary.
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True or false. Boys typically develop faster with academics
What is false
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What is one Characteristics of a Gifted Student
with a Learning Disability?
What is High abstract reasoning ability
Advanced vocabulary
Difficulty with memorization and
computation, phonics, and/or
spelling
Comprehension of complex systems
Failure to complete assignments
Super sensitivity
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True or false. Students with low socioeconomic backgrounds are under-represented in talented and gifted programs.
What is true.
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Does Perfectionism Relate to Giftedness?
What is There is a strong correlation between perfectionism and giftedness.
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What is over-excitability?
What is Overexcitabilities are inborn intensities indicating a heightened ability to respond to stimuli.
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What is the Horner effect?
What is fear of success
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What is one Behavior associated with ADHD?
What is Poorly sustained attention span, Diminished persistence on tasks not having immediate consequences, Impulsivity, poor delay of gratification, etc.
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In order to identify students in this group for gifted
programs teachers must do what?
What is provide educational opportunities for these students that allow their talents to shine.
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What are some Negative Feelings, Thoughts, and Beliefs
Associated with Perfectionism?
What is Fear of failure, Fear of making mistakes, Fear of disapproval, All–or–None thinking, etc.
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What is one general strategy?
What is focus on the positives, cherish and celebrate diversity, etc.
500
Different schools will use which two ability indices?
What is Intelligence and GPA
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What are Curricular Needs for a dually labeled student?
What is
1. Focus on the gift
2. Provide nurturing environment
3. Encourage compensation
strategies
4. Encourage awareness of
strengths and weaknesses
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Gifted behaviors appear in many different forms at
every level of society. Which culture or population has a
monopoly on any talented potential?
What is NO culture or population has a monopoly on any talented potential.
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When the driving force is based on individual’s wants or desires, rather than external expectations is what kind of perfectionism?