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Definitions of Giftedness


What is Giftedness? - National Association for Gifted Children

Students with gifts and talents perform—or have the capability to perform—at higher levels compared to others of the same age, experience, and environment ...

What is Giftedness? | Gifted Definition & Meaning - Davidson Institute

At a basic level, children are classified as gifted if they demonstrate a high degree of intellectual ability(ies). Typically, identification ...

5 Definitions of Giftedness - Institute for Educational Advancement

The National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) defines giftedness as the following: “Gifted individuals are those who demonstrate ...

Definitions of Giftedness

There is no universally accepted definition of giftedness. National Association for Gifted Children. “Gifted individuals are those who demonstrate outstanding ...

What is Gifted? - Institute for Educational Advancement

“Giftedness is asynchronous development in which advanced cognitive abilities and heightened intensity combine to create inner experiences and awareness that ...

Collected Definitions of Giftedness - The Michigan Association for ...

“Giftedness is Asynchronous Development in which advanced cognitive abilities and heightened intensity combine to create inner experiences and awareness that ...

State Definitions of Gifted

In 1993, the United States Department of Education defined gifted learners as children and youth with outstanding talent who perform or show the potential for ...

STATE DEFINITONS OF GIFTEDNESS - Teach.com

“'Gifted and talented children' means students residing in the State who are of compulsory school age and are enrolled in, and attending, a public school, and ...

Intellectual giftedness - Wikipedia

Intellectual giftedness is an intellectual ability significantly higher than average. It is a characteristic of children, variously defined, that motivates ...

Jackson's Gifted Team / Definitions of Gifted

The term gifted children was first used in 1869 by Francis Galton. He referred to adults who demonstrated exceptional talent in some area as gifted, for example ...

definition.htm - Purdue Engineering

Most lay people associate "giftedness" with high IQ scores (usually 125 and above). For most people, this seems to be the easiest, most defensible definition.

What does it mean to be gifted? - Columbia Public Schools

What does it mean to be gifted? · Above-average general intellectual ability · Ability to find and solve difficult and unusual problems · Ability to process and ...

Definitions of Giftedness - The International Gifted Consortium

Students, children, or youth who give evidence of high achievement capability in areas such as intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity, or in ...

Giftedness in Children | Definition & Characteristics - Lesson

In Robert Sternberg's definition, giftedness is an intelligence that is characterized by creativity and originality. Giftedness can be shown as having an ...

All About Gifted - Gifted Education - Westgate Community School

In 1991, the Columbus Group defined giftedness as asynchronous development in which advanced cognitive abilities and heightened intensity combine to create ...

Definitions of Giftedness - Chicago Gifted Community Center

"Students with gifts and talents perform - or have the capability to perform - at higher levels compared to others of the same age, experience, and environment ...

Definitions and Models of Giftedness – Inclusive Perspectives in ...

Giftedness refers to the ability and use of untrained natural abilities (called aptitudes or gifts) in at least one realm (2000). Children with abilities ...

Gifted Student Definiton | CDE - Colorado Department of Education

Gifted students are capable of high performance, exceptional production, or exceptional learning behavior by virtue of any or a combination of these areas of ...

Definitions, Terms & FAQs - National Association for Gifted Children

What is Giftedness? Students with gifts and talents perform—or have the capability to perform—at higher levels compared to others of the same age, experience, ...