This title looks at the dogmatism that limits the perspectives
of professionals, policymakers, and other stakeholders in gifted
education. In a field where concepts and definitions surrounding
high ability have been contested for many years, there is
increasing interest in clarifying these notions today. This book
offers such clarity, searching outside of the predominant
conceptual frameworks that dominate thinking about giftedness and
talent, and examining ways in which this conceptual fog stunts and
warps the development of gifted minds and limits the effectiveness
of curriculum development and instruction. The book directly
addresses the connection between dogmatism and high ability,
exploring ways in which otherwise bright individuals can make
unintelligent decisions.
Each contributor in this edited collection connects educational
theory with teaching practice, examining the impact of policies
such as No Child Left Behind. The chapters also explore the ways in
which economic, cultural, and academic contexts affect both the
gifted mind and education of the highly able in America and the
rest of the world, while making recommendations for positive
changes that can be enacted within gifted education in the
future.
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