Teacher's Guide to Using the Next Generation Science Standards With Gifted and Advanced Learners
By (Author) Cheryll M. Adams
By (author) Alicia Cotabish
By (author) Debbie Dailey
Prufrock Press
Prufrock Press
1st November 2014
United States
Professional and Scholarly
507.12
Paperback
184
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
294g
A Teacher's Guide to Using the Next Generation Science Standards With Gifted and Advanced Learners provides teachers and administrators with practical examples of ways to build comprehensive, coherent, and rigorous science learning experiences for gifted and advanced students from kindergarten to high school. It provides an array of examples across the four domains of science: physical sciences; Earth and space sciences; life sciences; and engineering, technology, and applications of science. Each learning experience indicates the performance expectation addressed and includes a sequence of activities, implementation examples, connections to the CCSS-Math and CCSS-ELA, and formative assessments. Chapters on specific instructional and management strategies, assessment, and professional development suggestions for implementing the standards within the classroom will be helpful for both teachers and administrators.
A Teacher's Guide to Using the NGSS with Gifted Students is a terrific resource to help science teachers create vigorous and worthwhile learning experiences for their gifted and advanced students. This concise book will help teachers and administrators focus on the specific instructional strategies to insure that they are able to differentiate their curriculum in order to provide rigorous activities that excite their gifted students.,Thomas Brown, Science Teacher,National Science Teachers Association, 1/15/15
Too often, books that discuss standards are academic and difficult to implement in the classroom, but this book moves seamlessly between theory and practice throughout . . . Overall, [this book] is an excellent document to have on an administrator or teacher desk for ready reference when planning science instruction.,Jillian C. Gates,Education Review, 11/16/16
The National Association for Gifted Childrens mission is to support those who enhance the growth and development of gifted and talented children through education, advocacy, community building, and research. NAGC aims to help parents and families, K12 education professionals including support service personnel, and members of the research and higher education community who work to help gifted and talented children as they strive to achieve their personal best and contribute to their communities.
Alicia Cotabish, Ed. D., is an Assistant Professor of Teaching and Learning at the University of Central Arkansas. Currently, Alicia teaches graduate-level K-12 teacher candidates and secondary science methodology. Alicia directed STEM Starters, a Jacob K. Javits project, and was the former Associate Director of the Jodie Mahony Center for Gifted Education at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. As a public school teacher, Alicia taught middle school and Pre-AP science and was an award-winning gifted and talented teacher and coordinator for 8 years in Texas and Arkansas. Her recent work has focused on STEM, gifted education, and peer coaching.