Identifying Gifted-Disadvantaged Students: Issues Pertinent to System-Level Screening Procedures for the Identification of Gifted Children
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Gifted Education International
- Vol. 2 (2) , 92-99
- https://doi.org/10.1177/026142948400200205
Abstract
At the beginning of 1980 a study was initiated to trial special provisions for gifted students from disadvantaged backgrounds. The stimulus for the study was a concern that schools in neighbourhoods with high cultural diversity and severe socioeconomic problems may have students who are very able but, because of cultural, social, language or other factors, their ability may not be recognized by their teachers and they might not be selected by the conventional methods of identifying gifted and talented students. An initial concern for the project was how to identify these children. At the beginning of the project several different ways of thinking about ‘gifted-disadvantaged’ students were considered and ways of identifying students within each concept were analysed. This paper describes four ways of conceptualizing ‘gifted-disadvantaged students’ and proposes identification procedures believed to be appropriate to each concept. Also considered are the implications of adopting these identification procedures as adjuncts to system-level screening procedures for the identification of gifted students.Keywords
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