What are Thinking Dispositions?
Intellectual characteristics which allow individuals to achieve stronger analytic skills. This theory was developed by Ritchart.
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What is the Hierarchy of Intelligence?
A hierarchical theory of intelligence which places general intelligence at the highest level of the three, broad factors in the middle level, and specific skills at the bottom level.
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What is the Triarchic Theory?
A theory which breaks intelligence into three areas – analytic, synthetic and practical. This theory was developed by Robert Sternberg.
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What is the DMTG Model?
The theory that gifts are natural abilities and distinct from talents, which are concrete skills. Gifts may be developed into skills depending on the individual’s environment, personal traits, and random chance. This theory was developed by Gangé.
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What is the Three Ring Model?
A concept of gifted intelligence that visualizes giftedness with three rings: creativity, goal focus and above-average ability. The concept was developed by Joseph Renzulli.
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What is Within-Class Grouping?
A teaching strategy that groups student in a class for small-group instruction, usually based on reading or mathematics capabilities.
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What is Cross-Grade Grouping?
Also called the Joplin Plan. A strategy for grouping students in class with students one grade higher for part of their school day.
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What is Between-Class Grouping?
A teaching strategy that groups students into low-, middle-, and high-level classes at each grade level based on their abilities. Also known as XYZ grouping or tracking.
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What is Homogeneous Grouping?
A teaching strategy that groups students of the same or similar ability level together.
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What is Heterogeneous Grouping?
A teaching strategy which groups students of different ability levels.
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