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Pedagogy for talented students is a widely discussed area in the
field of gifted education. Much debate exists over the instruction
required to meet the unique learning needs of the gifted. The
learning experiences focused on the strategies of yesterday are no
longer sufficient to address the thinking demanded by the
innovations of tomorrow. Interdisciplinary connections are a
critical component of innovation and must be a cornerstone of
learning for the gifted. Innovation requires interdisciplinary
thinking that is adaptable and not anchored to a specific context.
Practices That Promote Innovation for Talented Students curates
cutting-edge, high-leverage practices that develop innovation and
inquiry in talented learners and highlights the belief that the
future of education requires a shift from teacher-centered
strategies to student-centered high-leverage practices that are
interdisciplinary and function across educational contexts.
Covering key topics such as teaching advocacy, creative thinking,
and student learning communities, this reference work is ideal for
industry professionals, policymakers, administrators, researchers,
scholars, academicians, practitioners, instructors, and students.
Pedagogy for talented students is a widely discussed area in the
field of gifted education. Much debate exists over the instruction
required to meet the unique learning needs of the gifted. The
learning experiences focused on the strategies of yesterday are no
longer sufficient to address the thinking demanded by the
innovations of tomorrow. Interdisciplinary connections are a
critical component of innovation and must be a cornerstone of
learning for the gifted. Innovation requires interdisciplinary
thinking that is adaptable and not anchored to a specific context.
Practices That Promote Innovation for Talented Students curates
cutting-edge, high-leverage practices that develop innovation and
inquiry in talented learners and highlights the belief that the
future of education requires a shift from teacher-centered
strategies to student-centered high-leverage practices that are
interdisciplinary and function across educational contexts.
Covering key topics such as teaching advocacy, creative thinking,
and student learning communities, this reference work is ideal for
industry professionals, policymakers, administrators, researchers,
scholars, academicians, practitioners, instructors, and students.
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