he wasn’t challenge enough by his teachers. His teachers did not even know he is gifted until he took a state assessment test given to all high school students. The result was very impressive. Because he was also talented in playing basketball and his friends like playing basketball too‚ he felt that his friends would leave him if he tells them about his hidden talent. Even when the result of the test showed how gifted he was‚ he pleaded his Mom to keep it a secret. I think he does not want anybody
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that the Philippines has a poor system of education is that the government fails to give the proper support to several skilled and talented young Filipinos. Sure the government hands out scholarships to several intellectually gifted students who excel in subjects like Math or Science. What about students who are gifted in other aspects though? Education is not limited to the four corners of the classroom. Rather‚ education refers to a general sense of learning wherein knowledge‚ skills and habits
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Jonathan Edwards‚ author of “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚” and Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ author of “The Minister’s Black Veil‚” were both strong‚ influential writers. Although both Hawthorne and Edwards were strong writers‚ the way they conveyed their message to their readers were quite different. Both Edwards and Hawthorne shared a main directive. Their writing style was not only effective but also quite different. Edwards who was more blunt and straightforward in his writing‚ used that approach
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References: Beckley‚ D. (1998). Gifted and Learning Disabled: Twice Exceptional Students. Retrieved from Neag Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development: http://www.gifted.uconn.edu/nrcgt/newsletter/spring98/sprng984.html Overview of Early Intervention. (2012‚ December). Retrieved from National Dissemination Center for Children
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Objectives of Educational Guidance The following are some of the objectives of educational guidance: • To monitor the academic progress of the students. • To acquaint the students with the prescribed curriculum. • To identify the academically gifted‚ backward‚ creative and other category of special learners. • To assist students in getting information about further education. • To diagnose the learning difficulties of students and help them over come the same. Scope of educational Guidance
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point. Currently‚ the issue of whether intelligent students should be encouraged to appraise their teachers. have been debated by people from all walks of life. Some people hold that‚ gifted students should help other students improve their studies while many others maintain that this program will influence on gifted students’ extra-curriaular activities. (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php) An otherwise smart person who acts like a complete retard for unknown reasons. The intelligent retard
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regarded as the first to use the term "Tang Soo Do" to describe what became the Korean fighting art that has been influenced by so many other styles. The term "Tang Soo Do / Dang Soo Do" was initially a Korean pronunciation of "The Way of the Chinese Hand." By the 1960s‚ there were nine major kwans‚ which were based on an original five: the Chung Do Kwan (Won Kuk Lee)‚ Moo Duk Kwan‚ Song Moo Kwan (Ro Byung Jick)‚ Chang Moo Kwan and
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who had been gifted with magic—and those who had not. Most of the Gifted felt it their duty‚ and their privilege‚ to protect their ungifted brethren. Most‚ but not all. Those who would rule over all disguised themselves and sowed seeds of distrust in the minds of the ungifted‚ knowing distrust would lead to fear‚ and fear to war. They who scorned the way of peace planned to be the only beings of magic left standing. Refusing to take up arms against their ungifted brethren‚ the Gifted created a realm
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values. Many educators and parents view this as negative when their students or children must be perfectionists. Our society has even viewed perfectionism as a negative term. Research has stated that schools and educators have applied pressure to gifted students to attain high outcomes. Silverman stated students see that they are valued for what they do‚ not for who they are. I do believe educators‚ schools and parents have been guilty of this at some time in the student’s life. Can a student’s
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Indicate the prevalence of exceptionalities in society The prevalence of giftedness and talented in our Jamaican children is indeed rare to Jamaican society. Not every day a gifted and talented child is born. But when they do they are highly recognized by the government‚ hence‚ the media will track their progress for a period of time. For example the accomplishments of 10-year-old Gianluca Webster‚ a grade five student of Old Harbour Primary School who earned a grade one in Human and Social
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