Introduction to Exceptionality

Introduction to Exceptionality

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Introduction to Exceptionality

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 20 pts

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A gifted and talented child are the same?

True

False

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 20 pts

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How can educators support the needs of gifted and talented student?

Teachers can differentiate instruction by offering advanced content, independent study options, project-based learning, enrichment activities, and flexible pacing to challenge and engage gifted students effectively.

Educators can support gifted and talented students by providing specialized programs, differentiated instruction, opportunities for enrichment and acceleration, as well as addressing their social-emotional needs through counseling and mentorship.

Educators can just simply ask them want they want and provide whatever they want to them.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 20 pts

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What challenges do gifted and talented students face in traditional educational setting?

A gifted child typically demonstrates exceptional intellectual abilities across various domains, while a talented child exhibits outstanding proficiency or potential in a specific area such as music, art, sports, or other domains.

Talented students are students that are just born talented while gifted students are just born gifted

A disability can take away many aspects of your identity, leaving you questioning who you are, what your value is, and where you fit in society. It's easy to start feeling useless and empty, especially if you can't do the same work or activities as you did before.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 20 pts

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What is the difference between a gifted and a talented child?

Talented students are introvert

Gifted students are e

Talented students are students that are just born talented while gifted students are just born gifted

A gifted child typically demonstrates exceptional intellectual abilities across various domains, while a talented child exhibits outstanding proficiency or potential in a specific area such as music, art, sports, or other domains.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 20 pts

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What are the characteristics of a gifted student

Beautiful, creative and kind

Honest, brave and gentle

Sensitivity & empathy, creative and happy

High intellectual ability, intense curiosity and ceative

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

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What are the characteristics of a talented student.

Reaching Excellence in Education and Consortium on Reaching Education

Flexible, brave and balance

Strong work ethic, ability to learn and adapt and high level of performance

Happy, strong and smart