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List five ways gifted students differ from their average counterparts in the classroom.
 
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List the six areas of the Marland Report.
 
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Answer to Question 1

(Any five of the following)
(1) learning strategies
(2) metacognition
(3) knowledge about other people
(4) motivation to learn
(5) motivation to excel
(6) processing of information is quicker and more efficient
(7) readily transfer what they know how to do to new situations
(8) problem solving insights
(9) creation of new problems to solve

Answer to Question 2

The Marland Report proposed a broader view of giftedness and suggested the following six areas for consideration in identifying giftedness in children:
(1) General intellectual ability
(2) Specific academic aptitude
(3) Creative or productive thinking
(4) Leadership ability
(5) Visual and performing arts
(6) Psychomotor ability



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