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OAE 053 GIFTED STUDY GUIDE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
SOLUTIONS 2024
What is Joseph Renzulli's Enrichment Triad Model? (Detailed) - ANSWER The Enrichment Triad model
includes three types of activities. Type 1 activities are exploratory and designed to stimulate and inspire
interests. Type 2 activities focus on thinking skills (e.g., problem solving, critical thinking) and working
skills (e.g., use of resources, communicating information). Type 3 activities are academic investigations,
artistic productions, or other projects in which the student becomes an inquirer and practicing
professional, focusing on a topic of intense personal interest.



What were some of Leta Hollingworth's contributions to gifted ed? - ANSWER Interested in nurture and
how to appropriately educate gifted children.

Opposed to Terman's belief that gifted is inherited (nature).

Laid foundation for the study of truly gifted individuals.



A significant gifted policy change in the US at the federal level during 1970s was... - ANSWER
acknowledgement of the need for the education of gifted children and model gifted ed programs
became eligible for federal funding.



What are the 3 parts of the Triarchic Theory of intelligence? - ANSWER Analytical- analyze problem,
critique, compare/contrast

Creative- good/new ideas, creating poems, art, relationships, imagine effects, thinking in novel ways
rather than familiar

Practical- implement a plan, put into practice



Jacob K Javits Gifted and Talented Student Education Act (1988) provided... - ANSWER funding to support
the identification of and programming for students who are gifted from traditionally underserved
backgrounds. (became only federally funded gifted program)



The nature of giftedness is dependent upon... - ANSWER the population and educational context.



Issues that have historically presented the greatest challenge to gifted education in the US are... -
ANSWER equity and excellence.

, Increased empathy is linked to... - ANSWER reductions in prejudice and interpersonal conflict.



What is Joseph Renzulli's Enrichment Triad Model? (Simple) - ANSWER Type 1: General Exploratory
Activities

Type 2: Group Training Activities

Type 3: Individual and Small Group Investigations of Real Problems



A significant difference between gifted students and the general population is... - ANSWER gifted
students are more likely to be introverts than the general population.



Compared to same-age peers, gifted children are more likely to demonstrate... - ANSWER an early sense
of justice and idealistic thinking.



Current research studies on gifted practices state.... - ANSWER that using enrichment and curriculum
enhancement strategies for instructing gifted students promotes higher achievement for all students.



In order to increase the presence and success of diverse cultures in a gifted program,... - ANSWER
teachers need to be trained in culturally responsive pedagogy and practices in order to recognize
potential giftedness.



Dabrowsky (1902-1980) - ANSWER Proposed intensities he termed "overexitabilities" or
"supersensitivities" - heightened awareness



Piirto - ANSWER Found personality attributes specific to those gifted in various domains



Behavioral contract - ANSWER Completing an assignment in a non-preferred area can be rewarded with
more time exploring a preferred interest.



Quantitative research methods - ANSWER Use statistical procedures to measure or quantify phenomena
in giftedness and gifted education

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