Gifted and Talented Students at Risk for Underachievement

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Author
Institutional Author
The Center for Comprehensive School Reform and Improvement
Details
Resource Type
Journal
Acquisition Number
BE026174
Published Date
09-07-2016 3:54 PM
Published Year
2008
Number of Pages
12
Language(s)
Subscription Only
No
Abstract
Each day in the nation's schools, gifted and talented students are at risk for underachievementespecially if they are from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds or low-socioeconomic status (SES) families. Gifted and talented students have the potential to excel academically, but often they are underachievers who fall through the cracks (Reis & McCoach, 2000). In general, gifted and talented students are a heterogeneous group that is very diverse in terms of behaviors, interests, and abilities (Lukasic, Gorski, Lea, & Culross, 1992). Although various circumstances contribute to the underachievement of gifted and talented students, the fact remains that most of these students are underserved by their schools and districts.
Topics
Teaching Methods and Strategies
Standards
Placement Tests
Instructional Effectiveness
Immigrant Students
Formative Assessment
English Learners
English Learners
Curriculum
Culture
Bilingualism
Bilingual Students
Assessment
Assessment