Bob Alvin invented it in 1979. He was a professor at Harvard University.
IQ RangeWAIS-III/WISC-IIIPercent of population130+Very superior2.2120-129Superior6.7110-119High average16.190-109Average50.080-89Low average16.170-79Borderline6.769 and belowExtremely low/intellectually deficient2.2
The American education system was not invented by a single person. It has evolved over time through contributions from various individuals, including Thomas Jefferson, Horace Mann, and John Dewey, among others. The system has been shaped by educational philosophies, legislation, and societal needs.
Somebody would have invented it. In fact, tens of thousands of people, independently, invented the concept of "education", the system of teaching an idea, technique or concept to someone who didn't already know it.
If this is a legitimate test, it's above average but not yet gifted.
The concept of basic education was developed by Horace Mann in the United States during the mid-19th century. Mann advocated for a common school system that provided free, universal education to all children, regardless of their background or social status. His efforts helped establish the foundation for public education in the US.
John B. Anthony has written: 'The gifted and talented' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Education, Gifted children
Frederick B Tuttle has written: 'Gifted and talented students' -- subject(s): Gifted children, Education
Dorothy Syphers has written: 'Gifted and talented children: practical programing for teachers and principals' -- subject(s): Education, Gifted children
Joseph S Renzulli has written: 'Setting an agenda' -- subject(s): Education, Gifted children, National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented, Research 'The enrichment triad model' -- subject(s): Gifted children, Education
Harry J. Morgan has written: 'Elementary and secondary level programs for the gifted and talented' -- subject(s): Education, Gifted children
the Boise Council for Gifted/Talented Students, the Boise Public Schools Education Foundation, and the Community Youth Connection.
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Paul Dearborne Plowman has written: 'Teaching the gifted and talented in the social studies classroom' -- subject(s): Education, Gifted children, Social sciences, Study and teaching
Donald F. Sellin has written: 'Mental retardation' -- subject(s): Care, Mental retardation, People with mental disabilities, Services for 'Psychoeducational development of gifted and talented learners' -- subject(s): Education, Gifted children, Psychology, Talented students
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