Thursday, December 4, 2008
I.C. 4
I have just noticed that when inquiry contract is abbreviated, it becomes I.C. This is suspiciously close to I.Q., an abbreviation for another term, intelligence quotient. This is especially important because I.Q. is highly related to giftedness, and is sometimes used a direct numerical test for determining giftedness. For example, Sycamore used an I.Q. of 130 as its cutoff for admission. Just an observation, dear readers, for those of you who are as observant as I and noticed this delightful coincidence. For those who, like me, went until now without noticing, you are now informed. Congratulations on your newfound, completely irrelevant knowledge. To be entirely truthful, I have not as yet done any more research on the issue of gifted education. I have, however, given it some thought, and have realized I need to decide where the boundaries of my search exist. Do I research gifted education in Indianapolis? In Indiana? In the U.S.A.? I need to decide where i start and stop my search, an issue I will certainly approach in the future. However, I refuse to approach it now. Anyway, I did briefly revise my proposal and turned it in today, which I consider a definite milestone in my search for intellectual enlightenment.
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