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Talents come in many varieties. They may be artistic or technical, mental or physical, inwardly directed or outwardly. They need not be profitable, useful, or conventional, but they will always be your own, a part of what makes you, you.Talents are usually second nature and "feel right": The expertise seems easily gained.
-Talented students are so smart they can do fine on their own in school and don’t need help. And they always get great grades.
-Talented students are good role models for other students and can provide a challenge for them in a regular classroom
-Some gifted students have various disabilities, including learning. Sometimes, a learning disability can mask a gifted ability in a child.
Refer to the following site:
http://www.curriculumsupport.education.nsw.gov.au/policies/gats/assets/pdf/polsuppid.pdf
which contains a lot of tools for gifted/ talented students which is mainly based on assesment procedures.
I am not a teacher but can i ask why a teacher needs to discover talented students?
Surely the aim is to discover students who are NOT talented and to be able to teach them??
The talented students will always be able to handle themselves. Why not give your teaching attention to those in need instead?
1. Home assignment.
2. In-course examination.
3. Final examination.
4. Term paper assessment.
5. Class attendance and contributions.