Gifted Education and Gifted Students: A Guide for Inservice and Preservice Teachers
By (Author) Kelly Margot
By (author) Jacque Melin
Prufrock Press
Prufrock Press
15th January 2020
United States
Professional and Scholarly
371.95
Paperback
90
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
140g
Although most teacher education programs offer classes on special education and English language learners, teachers often do not receive any training in the needs of high-ability students or gifted education practices. This book prepares inservice and preservice teachers to educate high-ability students and addresses learning targets through a combination of research and practical strategies. There is a selection of concise and user-friendly activities to check for teacher understanding. Perfect for both individual and collaborative learning, each chapter opens with a driving question and a list of learning targets related to various topics, including key philosophies, theories, and models, educational factors that enhance or inhibit talent development, characteristics of advanced learners, and the role of culture, ethnicity, and language in the identification process.
Kelly C. Margot, Ph.D., is an assistant professor at Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids, MI. Prior to that position, she was a gifted specialist in Texas for 17 years.
Jacque Melin joined the faculty at Grand Valley State University in August 1999 as an affiliate faculty member. She teaches classes in educational differentiation, curriculum development, and assessment practices for Graduate Studies in Education.