“…Researchers have developed many different observation and nomination scales for teachers, parents, and others. These rating scales can provide valuable information about specific strengths of students such as a student's ability to generate innovative solutions to a problem or a student's motivation (Elliott, Busse, & Gresham, 1993;Feldhusen & Heller, 1986). The SRBCSS was first published in 1976 with available reliability and validity information on 10 scales to identify student strengths in the areas of learning, motivation, creativity, artistic, musical, dramatics, communication-precision, communication-expressive, and planning.…”