Re-forming Gifted Education

Re-forming Gifted Education
Author: Karen B. Rogers
Publisher: Great Potential Press, Inc.
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2002
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0910707464

Parents of gifted children need to present schools with educational plans. Current educational programs for gifted students are generally inadequate and do not fit the particular gifted child. Rogers explains various programs for acceleration and enrichment, as well as grouping practices. For each educational option, she delineates what the current research says about the benefit or lack of benefit to which types of gifted children and explains how to arrange each option. This book is a real eye-opener for educators and parents unfamiliar with the full body of research in the field of curriculum for gifted education. ? Types of giftedness ? Types of enrichment ? Gifts versus talents ? Group learning ? Assessment tools ? Independent study ? Parent Inventory for ? Yearly Educational Plans Finding Potential ? Negotiating with schools ? Types of acceleration ? Monitoring progress

The Survival Guide for Teachers of Gifted Kids

The Survival Guide for Teachers of Gifted Kids
Author: James R. Delisle
Publisher: Free Spirit Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Gifted children
ISBN: 9781575421162

Describes six strategies for designing, building, implementing, sustaining, and growing a new or existing gifted program, and includes real-life examples, recommended books and organizations, a glossary, and reproducibles.

Mathematics Education In Korea - Vol. 2: Contemporary Trends In Researches In Korea

Mathematics Education In Korea - Vol. 2: Contemporary Trends In Researches In Korea
Author: Jinho Kim
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9814525731

This volume shows how the history and practices of mathematics education in Korea (from Volume 7) have been influenced by Japan, America and other countries, developing into the unique Korean style of mathematics education.Research content and practices currently being conducted are also covered, as well as topics like teacher education, special mathematics education, research trends and some perspectives towards the future of mathematics education in Korea.

Smart Kids with Learning Difficulties

Smart Kids with Learning Difficulties
Author: Rich Weinfeld
Publisher: PRUFROCK PRESS INC.
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1593631804

Smart Kids With Learning Difficulties: Overcoming Obstacles and Realizing Potential is an engaging must-read for any parent, educator, or counselor of smart kids who face learning difficulties. The authors provide useful, practical advice for helping smart kids with learning challenges succeed in school. Educational Resource

International Handbook of Giftedness and Talent

International Handbook of Giftedness and Talent
Author: K. A. Heller
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 952
Release: 2000-12-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0080544169

The first edition of this popular reference work was published in 1993 and received critical acclaim for its achievement in bringing together international perspectives on research and development in giftedness and talent. Scholars welcomed it as the first comprehensive volume in the field and it has proved to be an indispensable resource to researchers. Since the first edition, the scholarly field of giftedness and talent studies has expanded and developed, welcoming contributions from researchers in related disciplines. Several theoretical frameworks outlined in the first edition have now been empirically tested and a number of new trends have emerged. The Second Edition of the International Handbook of Giftedness and Talent provides an invaluable research tool to academics, researchers and students interested in the field of giftedness and talent. The contributors are renowned in the field and the broad range of topics on giftedness that have been studied in the past century, right up to the late 1990s, are represented in this volume. It is truly international in scope, bringing together leading scholars and teachers from all around the world. This new edition has been fully updated and rewritten and includes 22 completely new chapters. It provides a comprehensive review and critical synthesis of significant theory; a unique cross-national perspective with contributions from over 100 distinguished authors covering 24 nations; significant contributions from scholars working in related fields; an increased focus on empirically supported scholarship; and is arranged for quick and easy reference with comprehensive subject and author indexes.

Breaking Down the Barriers

Breaking Down the Barriers
Author: Kevin A. Gorman
Publisher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2013-03-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1475800916

Breaking Down the Barriers is the story of supervision and intervention in the public schools system. This text gives both theory and theory in action. It allows the practitioner to peruse the research that the practical applications are based upon, and follow the suggestions that are offered for the successful implementation of evidenced-based practice. Bulleted summaries at the end of the chapter highlight key elements of the practice, and the theory it is based upon. Specific case studies are given at the end of each chapter to generalize realistic situations, based upon the research, into a problem-solving format for the reader.

Career Planning For Gifted Students

Career Planning For Gifted Students
Author: Michele Henderson
Publisher: Readworthy
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2009-06-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9380297289

Most of the parents and teachers often assume that career planning for gifted and talented children will take care of itself. But evidence is mounting to show that the path from education to career is not always smooth for them, and it may be further complicated by sociol-emotional problems that gifted children often face. Thus, there is an urgent need for parents to properly plan career options for their children in advance. But how? This book offers some easy tips.

Preventing Talent Loss

Preventing Talent Loss
Author: Eunsook Hong
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2011-04-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135599009

Preventing Talent Loss provides a comprehensive model of giftedness and talent for all educators including teachers, counselors, and administrators. By presenting a summary of theory-driven, evidence-based knowledge, Hong and Milgram offer innovative and practical solutions for meeting the challenge of coping with talent loss. This monumental book distinguishes the important difference between expert talent and creative talent. While other books focus on how to improve the process of identifying the gifted and talented, Preventing Talent Loss provides educators with the means to individualize their curriculum and instruction in regular classrooms.