Teaching Gifted Children: Principles and StrategiesLittle, Brown, 1986 - 439 Preparations - Evaluation - Instruction - Individuals and systems - Pace and content - Enrichment - Instructional format - Social implications___ |
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... intelligence , which he called " the structure of intellect " ( SI ) . Guilford's model differs from other conceptions of intelligence in several ways ( Guilford , 1959 ) . Guilford postulates three dimensions of intelligence . His ...
... intelligence , which he called " the structure of intellect " ( SI ) . Guilford's model differs from other conceptions of intelligence in several ways ( Guilford , 1959 ) . Guilford postulates three dimensions of intelligence . His ...
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... intelligence ( Sattler , 1982 ) . Multiple - factor concepts of intelligence originated with Thorndike , who proposed three kinds of intelligence . Thurstone and Gardner , as we noted above , each defined seven , though not the same ...
... intelligence ( Sattler , 1982 ) . Multiple - factor concepts of intelligence originated with Thorndike , who proposed three kinds of intelligence . Thurstone and Gardner , as we noted above , each defined seven , though not the same ...
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... intelligence testing : " intelligence tests are samples of behavior . Re- gardless of how an individual's performance is viewed and interpreted , in- telligence tests and items on those tests simply sample behaviors " ( Salvia ...
... intelligence testing : " intelligence tests are samples of behavior . Re- gardless of how an individual's performance is viewed and interpreted , in- telligence tests and items on those tests simply sample behaviors " ( Salvia ...
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