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This publication will provide directors and coordinators of
programs for gifted and talented students with a specific
step-by-step plan for developing an identification procedure in a
school or school district. While the sections of this publication
are laid out sequentially according to the steps, identification is
an ongoing process. The goal of identification is to ensure that
every gifted and talented student who needs a program that is
different from the general education curriculum receives one that
is matched to his or her specific characteristics. Perfect for
anyone seeking a concise introduction to the identification of
gifted students, this book is designed to offer administrators,
teachers, and parents an overview of the critical issues in
building effective identification procedures. This book overviews
definitions and characteristics of gifted students, qualitative and
quantitative assessment, using multiple assessments, identification
procedures, and decision making about placement.
The newly revised and updated fourth edition of Methods and
Materials for Teaching the Gifted is an excellent introduction to
gifted education and real-world learning. The chapters of this
comprehensive textbook are written by respected leaders in the
field of gifted education. The authors review the unique needs of
gifted learners and give current information on instructional
planning and evaluation, strategies for best practices, and ongoing
enhancement and support of gifted programs. Chapters include topics
such as differentiated curricular design, extending learning
through research, writing challenging instructional units, and
developing leadership skills and innovative thinkers. Instructional
practices such as problem-based learning, technology literacy,
independent study, simulation and gaming, and more are addressed. A
special focus is given to using the Gifted Education Programming
Standards and Common Core State Standards. The fourth edition
provides updated information on funding sources and public
relations strategies for gifted education programs. It also
includes updated lists of books, teaching materials, websites, and
other resources for teachers of the gifted.
The newly revised and updated fourth edition of Methods and
Materials for Teaching the Gifted is an excellent introduction to
gifted education and real-world learning. The chapters of this
comprehensive textbook are written by respected leaders in the
field of gifted education. The authors review the unique needs of
gifted learners and give current information on instructional
planning and evaluation, strategies for best practices, and ongoing
enhancement and support of gifted programs. Chapters include topics
such as differentiated curricular design, extending learning
through research, writing challenging instructional units, and
developing leadership skills and innovative thinkers. Instructional
practices such as problem-based learning, technology literacy,
independent study, simulation and gaming, and more are addressed. A
special focus is given to using the Gifted Education Programming
Standards and Common Core State Standards. The fourth edition
provides updated information on funding sources and public
relations strategies for gifted education programs. It also
includes updated lists of books, teaching materials, websites, and
other resources for teachers of the gifted.
The completely revised and updated fifth edition of Methods and
Materials for Teaching the Gifted: Provides a comprehensive
examination of the most current research and best practices in the
field of gifted education. Addresses identification,
twice-exceptionality, and culturally and linguistically diverse
learners. Includes chapters related to designing curriculum and
differentiating instruction. Covers developing critical and
creative thinking, as well as encouraging talent development.
Features chapter authors who are recognized researchers,
practitioners, and leaders in the field of gifted education. The
chapters are organized to promote critical thinking and discussion
about each topic. This text is a complete resource curated for a
wide range of K-12 educators and those working with inservice and
preservice educators and administrators.
The second edition of Leadership for Students: A Guide for Young
Leaders explodes with positive ideas and activities that will help
your students discover their leadership abilities. The activities
throughout this book stimulate the exploration of ideas and
encourage critical thinking about leadership. Students will find
guidance and advice that emphasize leadership skills in a variety
of settings, including leadership in the classroom, school
activities, and the community. Including real-life stories on how
students took on leadership positions, this book is a must-read for
anyone wanting to make a difference. The book includes a Leadership
Action Journal that allows students to record their thoughts and
actions as they develop their leadership skills. With exciting
learning activities like conducting a survey on the characteristics
of being a good leader, organizing a debate on leadership,
interviewing community leaders, and developing and implementing a
plan for becoming a leader, this is the essential leadership book
for the 21st century.
Are you planning a career in the sciences, math, or technology? If
youAEre a girl, you probably should be. It is estimated that by the
year 2010 the need for qualified personnel in science and
technology careers will increase dramatically. Yet right now only
16 percent of women are involved in science and engineering careers
despite the fact that women make up 45 percent of the total labor
force. All this means that opportunities abound for women in the
sciences.
This upbeat, very useful resource guide will give young women
everything they need to start exploring and planning a career in
science, math, or technology. Part I introduces readers to the many
exciting career opportunities available in the sciences and
provides specific strategies for planning for a future career in
these areas. Part II recounts true stories of girls and young women
in the sciences, detailing how they got involved and what they have
accomplished. Part III offers timelines of extraordinary women
throughout history, inspiring quotations, a list of Web sites
specifically geared toward women in the sciences, suggestions for
science-oriented computer software, and many other recommended
resources.
If you have an interest in science, this excellent guide, full of
useful information, will start you on the path toward realizing
your career dreams.
Gifted students require a curriculum that intentionally aligns with
their advanced abilities to ensure engagement at the appropriate
level of intensity and depth. Introduction to Curriculum Design in
Gifted Education offers an in-depth exploration of curriculum
development for the gifted. Included are the general foundations of
good curriculum design, a survey of curriculum models appropriate
for gifted learners, an examination of design considerations across
content areas, a detailed analysis of the role assessment has in
the curriculum development process, and an exploration of trends
and future directions of curriculum development for the gifted.
Each chapter is authored by experts with considerable knowledge
pertaining to curriculum implications for gifted students and is
written with the practitioner in mind to facilitate effective
implementation. This text is an essential addition to the library
of any educator seeking to create new and/or adapt existing
curriculum to better address the interests and abilities of gifted
students.
From animations to Web quests, this new volume of The Ultimate
Guide for Student Product Development & Evaluation features all
new products that promote the development of 21st century skills in
students. This new edition discusses how the skills and content
gained from the development of products can be aligned with state
and national standards. In addition, a special section of the book
is dedicated to how teachers can nurture those habits of the mind
necessary for successful product completion. This book offers a
step-by-step introduction to using creative projects in your
classroom confidently. The authors give ideas for integrating
projects into your existing curriculum, ways to help students plan
and create their projects, and easy, effective evaluation
strategies. The book also provides strategies for making sure that
other students, parents, and community members notice your
students' hard work.
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