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    Gifted Hands

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    Gifted Hands is an inspirational novel based around the life of Ben Carson‚ from his rugged upbringing in inner-city Detroit to his position as director of pediatric neurosurgery at John Hopkins Hospital at age 33. The novel foregrounds Carson’s struggle to defy all odds - aided by his iron will‚ tremendous faith‚ respect‚ meekness and an unconditional devotion to God. Carson displayed great determination and dedication from a young age. He thrived to be ahead of his studies and went the extra

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    Attitude Affective Comp

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    an attitude‚ which are affective component‚ behavioral component‚ and cognitive component. Affective component deals with a person’s feelings or emotions. Someone who is scared of snakes would be an example of an affective component. Secondly‚ behavioral component would be when the attitude a person has that influence the way that they act or behave. Avoiding snakes or freaking out when a person sees one would be an example of a behavioral component. Finally‚ the cognitive component would be a person’s

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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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    Gifted Student Poverty

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    The gifted student and poverty are two incredibly diverse topics that meet in underfunded and misunderstood programs. In an attempt to define gifted and talented (GT) students‚ as well as our understanding of poverty‚ the assumptions and misinterpretations of our knowledge slowly becomes evident through research analysis. First‚ seeking to define the problem and then to create change‚ the fundamental flaw is exposed; scholars do not agree on what poverty is and what necessarily defines social economic

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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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    Gifted Personal Statement

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    young age I have always been very academically involved in and out of school. In second grade I began to participate in the gifted program for math and english. As part of the gifted program‚ I would not only complete my normal school work‚ but also create and present projects‚ such as powerpoints about my own interests or speeches based on topics assigned to us by our gifted coordinator. In second grade I began an advanced math program. Before I entered high school‚ not only had I already taken

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    Lowering the Affective Filter In Chapter 4 Judith Lessow-Hurley writes (p. 58) “Krashen refers to the affective component of language learning as an affective filter‚ a kind of emotional barrier to language learning that must be lowered if acquisition is to take place.” Discuss three activities which you would use in your own classroom to lower this affective filter. The Affective Filter hypothesis embodies Krashen’s view that a number of “affective variables” play a facilitative‚ but non-causal

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    Shona Hemphill July 22‚ 2009 EDSP 4510 sec. 476 Structuring Gifted Programs If I had to pick the most important model from the Structuring Gifted Programs figure in chapter eleven‚ I would have to choose Individualized Instruction. This model breaks down instructions for assignments in a manner that is unique to an individual’s understanding. If a student does not understand the instructions‚ the teacher will personally come to the student and explain the instructions to him/her

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    Article Review Gifted‚ Talented and Separated Introduction to Special Education EEX2000 Gifted‚ Talented and Separated “The most recent federal definition of gifted and talented‚ enacted in 1993‚ identifies gifted and talented students as those who exhibit the capacity for intellectual‚ creative‚ or artistic high performance and show unusual leadership ability or excel in an academic field. This current definition uses the term “outstanding talent‚” rather than “gifts and talents‚” and emphasizes

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    Determination Determination can be a huge factor to success. Both determination and success are displayed in the Gifted Hands novel.Sonya Carson has persevered in the most difficult of situations‚ as have her sons. Her youngest son‚ Ben Carson‚ is one of the world’s leading neurosurgeons. He is also running for president. The other‚ Curtis Carson‚ is currently a great engineer. This family itself is a perfect example of what great determination can lead to. When Curtis Carson was in junior high

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