Talented Student Essay

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“Impact in the school system of a strategy for identifying and selecting academically talented students: the experience of Program PENTA-UC” by Arancibia, Lissi, and Narea. Arancibia and Lissi are Ph.D.’s in Psychology and Narea a Ph.D. in Social Policy. Each of these doctors is very respected in their fields and is experts on children in school. This article talks about the development of programs in schools to help those who are talented, gifted and rise above the rest. Individuals that place above the normal curve are the talented ones. The student’s mental ability is counted as “g” or intellectual factor (Arancibia, 2008, p. 54). This intellectual factor accounts for a lot of different elements. Gifted students have a problem with Low EQ, …show more content…

Teachers and peers can treat them differently because of their different behavior. In some cases, the talented child presents as not being a good student. The way that these talented kids operate in school comes off as they aren’t an attentive student or they don’t get the material. Now is this the case with all students that are talented? No, this just happens to those who have a better idea of what is going on around them. Telling a student that they aren’t doing well in school can be troubling to both the parents and the student, but this doesn’t mean that every student who is doing poor is solving a complex problem in their head. A lot of the time, it is just a student who doesn’t do well in school and has a hard time adjusting, because only about 7-15% of the population that attends school is in the talented category. This is sometimes not true as they are thinking of other things and not entirely attentive. The biggest problem with talented students that presents in most cases is relationships with others. The relationships that they have with other students can be in different cases. They could be anything between communication problems and physical …show more content…

These results came back as something that would definitely work in schools. Although good, the only problem I saw was the selection process being a negative item on the school. In one hand it shows students that some kids in your class excel, but it also shows students that do excel that they are above the rest and now they have to perform to stay in the talented and gifted program. One good thing that the study showed is that it allowed students to attend university level courses at the age of 11, which definitely showed that students in the program would be able to perform at a higher

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