Association for the Education of
Gifted Underachieving Students (AEGUS) AEGUS provides a forum where people can share ideas and interventions that seek to help twice - exceptional students to achieve their full potential.
Not exact matches
I shared the story with Delisle during a workshop he conducted on
underachieving gifted students.
The Unopened
Gift is a picture book that acts as an allegory for
underachieving gifted students.
This is a narrow perspective, considering the thousands of
underachieving and at - risk
gifted students across America, for example.
Approximately half of the 3 million
gifted students in the United States are underachieving because they are not challenged by their school curriculum, and up to 20 percent of high school dropouts test in the gifted range, according to the Handbook of Gifted Educ
gifted students in the United States are
underachieving because they are not challenged by their school curriculum, and up to 20 percent of high school dropouts test in the
gifted range, according to the Handbook of Gifted Educ
gifted range, according to the Handbook of
Gifted Educ
Gifted Education.
Consequently, minority
students may not be identified as either
gifted or
underachieving.
A number of factors must be examined to understand how and why
gifted minority
students underachieve.
Gifted E525: Blending
Gifted Education and School Reform (1994) E492: Career Planning for
Gifted and Talented Youth (1990) E359: Developing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for the
Gifted and Talented (1985) E485: Developing Leadership in
Gifted Youth (1990) E514: Developing Learner Outcomes for
Gifted Students (1992) E510: Differentiating Curriculum for
Gifted Students (1991) E484: Fostering Academic Creativity in
Gifted Students (1990) E493: Fostering the Post Secondary Aspirations of
Gifted Urban Minority
Students (1990) E427: Giftedness and Learning Disabilities (1985) E464: Meeting the Needs of Able Learners through Flexible Pacing (1989) E486: Mentor Relationships and
Gifted Learners (1990) E483: Personal Computers Help
Gifted Students Work Smart (1990) E494: Supporting
Gifted Education Through Advocacy (1990) E478:
Underachieving Gifted Students (1990)
Whitmore (1980) estimated that at least 20 % of
gifted students underachieve, while the U.S. Commission on Excellence in Education (1983) estimated 50 %.