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Link Between Executive Functioning And Teacher Referrals For Gifted Testing, Amanda Veronica Kenney Jan 2010

Link Between Executive Functioning And Teacher Referrals For Gifted Testing, Amanda Veronica Kenney

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It is possible that teachers are more likely to refer for gifted support students who are highly productive in class rather than students with classroom production difficulties such as those commonly exhibited by students with ADHD or other executive function-related difficulties. Some research support has been found for this hypothesis. In a study by Zentall, Moon, Hall, and Grskovic (2001), students diagnosed with ADHD, whether identified as academically gifted or not, were described as underachievers by their teachers (Zentall et al., 2001). There can be similar behavioral characteristics between ADHD and giftedness, including hyperactivity, disruptive behavior, and a tendency to …