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  2. Mirman School - Wikipedia

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    Mirman School is an independent, co-educational school for highly gifted children located at 16180 Mulholland Drive in Bel-Air, Los Angeles, California, United States, [1] with 330 pupils aged 5 to 14.

  3. Gifted education - Wikipedia

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    In her book, Identifying Gifted Children: A Practical Guide, Susan K. Johnsen (2004) writes that schools should use a variety of measures of students' capability and potential when identifying gifted children. These measures may include portfolios of student work, classroom observations, achievement measures, and intelligence scores.

  4. Letters: I teach at a private school. Gifted students deserve ...

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    In my early teacher training, I was taught how to differentiate instruction to those with disabilities, but lacked the awareness that a strength is a need for gifted and talented students.

  5. Highly Gifted Magnet - Wikipedia

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    Priority is given to students with 99.9%, officially "Highly Gifted" by LAUSD definition (IQ 150+/-5). If there are openings remaining, students with 99.5%-99.8% (considered "Highly Gifted Applicable") can be admitted. Priority within the HG-Applicable group is not based on IQ score but rather on Magnet points.

  6. Should there be special programs for gifted students? - AOL

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    About 75 percent of the 16,000 students in New York’s gifted program are white or Asian, but those groups make up only about 25 percent of the total student body, according to the New York Times.

  7. Cluster grouping - Wikipedia

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    Difficulty can arise in placing gifted students who have recently moved into the school district. [15] Cluster grouping has been accused of denying academic leadership to other classes, but experience has proven otherwise. When gifted students are grouped for instruction, new leadership emerges among the remaining students. [16]

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  9. Academic acceleration - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, African Americans comprised 16.7% of students in general education but only 9.9% of students in gifted programs, and Latino students 22.3% of general education but only 15.4% of gifted programs. [34] In a majority of gifted programs, the first step is referral from a teacher.

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