尋找雙重特殊資優兒計劃-指導手冊-理論篇
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尋找雙重特殊資優兒計劃-指導手冊-理論篇TRANSCRIPT
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3.3 3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.3.4 3.3.5 3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2
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1.2 1.3
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2.2 2.2.1
2.2.2 2.3
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DVD Dr. Susan Baum Dr. Joyce Cooper-Kahn
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SpecialEducational Needs SEN
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1.1
McCoachKehleBray Siegle2001
/ Gifted/Learning Disabilities students285
1.2
1-2%5%McCoach et al., 2004Renzulli10-15%
MacMillan & Sipersterin, 20022%5%Nielson, 2002
36%Baum & Owen, 1988Nielson 20021.04% 3.5%
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Hishinuma & Tadaki, 1996
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Baum, Olenchak & Owen, 1998metacognitionLovecky, 1999
Hartmann, 1996Lovecky, 1999
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Gillberg & Gillberg, 1989quirkyNeihart, 2000
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mentorLovecky, 2004
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Silverman, 2002 B o o d o o , Bradley, Frontera, Pitts & Wright, 1989
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ABaum & Owen, 2004Silverman, 1993Baum & Owen, 2004
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Bianco, 2005Baum & Owen, 2004
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Trail, 2011Baum & Owen, 2004
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2.2.1 Response to Intervention Model
Graner et al., 2005
curric-ulum-based assessment
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qualitativequantitative
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Trail, 2011 Project HIGH HOPES TDAP, Talent Discovery Assessment Processaudition-oriented
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zone of proximal developmentVygotsky, 1978
Tomlinson, 1999
visual-spatial learnersBend-er, 2008
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Sternberg, Grigorenko & Zhang, 2008 Sternberg & Zhang, 2001
Gifted Development Centerauditory-sequentialvisual-spatialSilverman, 2002
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Silverman, 2002
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Silverman, 2002
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Trail, 2011
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3.3.1
Webb et al., 2005
self-talk
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Dawson & Guare, 2004Cooper-Kahn & Dietzel, 2008
Trail, 2011
Cooper-Kahn & Dietzel, 2008
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Cooper-Kahn & Dietzel, 2008Dr. Gioia
inhibition
shifting
emotional control
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working memory
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self-monitoring
GPS Cooper-Kahn, 2011
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Dawson & Guare, 2004 rating scales
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Dr. Dawson2009Dr. Gioia 2000BRIEF, Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Functions518norm Dr. Dawson Dr. Guare 2004semi-structuredCooper-Kahn & Dietzel, 2008
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task analysisDawson, 2009
Cooper-Kahn & Dietzel, 2008Cooper-Kahn, 2011
Coleman, 2005Trail2011
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Cooper-Kahn, 2011
Cooper-Kahn & Dietzel, 2008
Dr. Joyce Cooper-Kahn
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3.4.1
Trail, 2011
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Tim PageTemple Grandin
Michael PhelpsRichard Branson
Albert EinsteinHenry Winkler
Stevie WonderThomas EdisonWalt Disney
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Trail, 2011
Dr. Baum Dr. Owen2004
learning style social competence
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self-efficacy
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Henderson, Johnson, Mapp & Davies, 2006
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