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1 lis 2008 · The newly revised and updated Methods and Materials for Teaching the Gifted offers strategies and resources for differentiating instruction for gifted learners. The book acts as an excellent introduction to gifted education curricular planning, instructional unit design, evaluation, and teaching methods.
4 gru 2017 · First, gifted learners usually can handle formal operational thought more readily than can other learners and thus grasp the discovery approach to learning more easily and quickly.
3 wrz 2021 · PDF | On Sep 3, 2021, Christine L. Weber and others published Differentiating Instruction for Gifted Learners: A Case Studies Approach | Find, read and cite all the research you need on...
7 lut 2020 · 1.1G. xvi, 463 pages : 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Guest foreword : So important a book, I wish it were even longer / Julian C. Stanley -- Introduction and historical overview / Nicholas Colangelo and Gary A. Davis -- Issues in the education of gifted students / James J. Gallagher -- Conceptions and Identification ...
There are special methods and techniques that only work with gifted and talented learners and are not suitable for others (Smith, 2006). Instead of focusing on the equity versus excellence debate, teachers and educators should focus on providing high quality learning opportunities.
1 maj 2015 · This book is a comprehensive study and guide for the classroom teacher, the gifted program coordinator, and the graduate student, who are challenged daily to provide for individual children who...
This practical handbook for educators of gifted and able learners demonstrates transformation of current theories and curriculum models into courses, units, and lessons catering to diverse high ability elementary and secondary school students.