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Curtain Call for the Arts

Mary Hunter Wolf

American Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford, Conn.

Irving S. Sato

National Institute on Gifted and Talented, Los Angeles, Calif.

Barbara Johnson

National Institute on Gifted and Talented, Los Angeles, Calif.

David M. Jackson

ERIC Clearinghouse on the Handicapped and Talented, Reston, Va.

What a loss! exclaim these authors when schools fail to provide programs for artistically gifted young sters. They tell the reader how to identify talented students, how to select teachers for them, and how to utilize resources for such programs. All this and a glimpse at where successful programs are operating.

NASSP Bulletin, Vol. 60, No. 398, 20-27 (1976)
DOI: 10.1177/019263657606039804


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