“…It has been estimated that "minority groups such as blacks, Hispanics, and native Americans are underrepresented by 30-70% in gifted programs throughout the nation" (Richert, 1987).While some educators have focused on attempts to broaden the definition of giftedness or to develop programs to meet the educational needs of minority gifted children, much attention has been given to the identification procedures used to place minority children in gifted programs. Researchers have examined the identification of gifted Hispanic (Chambers, Barron & Sprecher, 1980;Ortiz & Gonzalez, 19891, American Indian (Tonemah, 19871, and black (Ryan, 1983;Frasier, 1987) students. McKenzie (1986), in a study of gifted identification practices in 461 New Jersey school districts, found that the percent of students participating in gifted programs was related to race, socioeconomic status of school districts and spending and property values per student.…”