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Although the concept of leadership is often studied, researched,
and discussed, the art of leadership is still misunderstood,
debated, and often neglected. It is known, however, that leadership
skills can be developed and more intentional endeavors must be made
to cultivate bright, young leaders for the future. Developing
Leadership Potential in Gifted Students offers insight into
developing leadership skills in gifted students and provides
definitions and theories of leadership, looks at trends and
changing paradigms, and suggests screening and identification tools
for leadership as well as instructional programs and materials to
incorporate into the regular curriculum. This is one of the books
in Prufrock Press' popular Practical Strategies Series in Gifted
Education. The series offers 25 timesaving books on critical topics
for educating gifted learners. Filled with practical information
and advice, these books are ideal for classroom teachers,
preservice teachers, and graduate students. In preparing this
series, the authors have kept the busy classroom teacher in mind.
The result is a timesaving introduction to the most important
issues in gifted education.
It is not possible to teach someone to be creative. It is not
possible to teach someone to be intelligent. It is, however,
possible to teach students to use the creativity and intelligence
they already have. Students can be taught to think more creatively
or intelligently and also can learn strategies for thinking more
rationally or imaginatively.
Encouraging creative thinking in the classroom is an exciting
component of any effective gifted education program. This guide
offers basic foundations required for supporting creativity. From
establishing the right classroom environment, to using creative
teaching strategies, to assessing student outcomes, this book is
filled with practical information. The book also includes a listing
of competitive contests and programs and an extensive list of
resources.
This is one of the books in Prufrock Press' popular "Practical
Strategies Series in Gifted Education." This series offers a unique
collection of tightly focused books that provide a concise,
practical introduction to important topics concerning the education
of gifted children. The guides offer a perfect beginner's
introduction to key information about gifted and talented
education.
Focusing on educational and instructional strategies that are
successful with students with autism spectrum disorders,
Educational Strategies for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
profiles the most current, research-based interventions that can be
implemented by teachers in a classroom setting. Because autism
spectrum disorders are on a continuum, educational placements can
range from specialized autism classrooms to full-time inclusion in
a general education classroom. It is important for teachers and
staff to understand the various educational strategies that are
available. It is the goal of this book to provide interventions and
strategies to help teachers and staff best serve students on the
autism spectrum. Strategies include applied behavior analysis, the
Developmental, Individual Difference, Relationship-Based (DIR)
model, discrete trial training, Picture Exchange Communication
System (PECS), Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT), Sensory
Integration Therapy, and Social Stories, among others. Educational
Strategies for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders is part of
the new The Practical Strategies Series in Autism Education, which
offers timesaving books on critical topics for educating students
with autism spectrum disorders. The seven books in this series are
filled with practical information and advice, thus making them an
ideal resource for classroom teachers, preservice teachers, and
graduate students.
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