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THE SCHOOL FOR GIFTED STUDENTS
Pre-school through Grade 12
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about the unique social, developmental
and cognitive needs of gifted students.
TALK
with dedicated staff members and other parents
about the daily responsiveness to those unique needs.
Amy Kossoff is a writer in
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1990
Another way to assess ca-
reer trends is to look at the
student leaders and outline
their aspirations. One Bran-
deis professor, Larry Stern-
berg, did just this. Dr. Stein-
berg helped coordinate a
Leadership Institute, with
100 Jewish student leaders,
as part of the B'nai B'rith
Hebrew Leaders Assembly.
About 25 percent of the atten-
ding students said they were
interested in Jewish com-
munal service or Jewish
education as careers. Since
this study used a small sam-
ple of students with highly
specialized backgrounds, it
may not reflect the popula-
tion at large or even the Jew-
ish population in general. But
the findings do concur with
larger national studies that
suggest today's students are
being more discriminating in
their career search and are
looking for more than money.
An interesting facet of this
drive is the reality facing
many young people today
that it is difficult or impossi-
ble to surpass their parents'
financial means, due largely
to the economy. Explains Mr.
Rudolph, "Students feel real
conflicts in making career
decisions. They see their
parents' standard of living,
and they hope to do as well.
Many generations thought
they'd do better. This is
becoming almost imposs-
ible." ❑
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makes a real difference in the lives of gifted students.
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