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I am so excited to be a part of the Reservoir community as its Gifted and Talented (G/T) Resource Teacher! In 1993, I enrolled in Independent Research with Dr. Sindy Parrott (my predecessor at Reservoir) as a sophomore in high school. It was such a remarkable experience that in 1995, I completed the Intern/Mentor program as well.
Course assignments, handouts, and notes can be found under the Independent Research and Intern/Mentor links. Students can access grades by clicking the appropriate link. Mrs. Kiehl's professional calendar, and the calendar of all course assignments is also linked.
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Gifted behavior consists of behaviors that reflect an interaction among three basic clusters of human traits above average ability, high levels of task commitment, and high levels of creativity. Students demonstrating gifted behaviors are those possessing or capable of developing this composite set of traits and applying them to any potentially valuable area of human performance. (Adapted from Joseph Renzulli's definition.)
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Ideas and organization courtesy of Julie Thompson.
This page was last edited 08/07/2008