Released on 2008-10-29Categories Education

Igniting Creativity in Gifted Learners, K-6

Igniting Creativity in Gifted Learners, K-6

Author: Joan Franklin Smutny

Publisher: Corwin Press

ISBN: 9781452237220

Category: Education

Page: 344

View: 970

Provide exciting, enriching learning experiences for gifted students through proven strategies from master teachers! With contributions from experienced educators, this book helps elementary school teachers use creative methods to enhance gifted students’ learning and stimulate higher-level thinking, discovery, and invention. Linked to curriculum standards, the numerous ready-to-use strategies, activities, and examples help teachers: Inspire students in reading, writing, social studies, mathematics, science, and the arts Tie creative processes to learning outcomes Incorporate technology into instruction where appropriate Encourage students to explore new avenues for thinking and learning
Released on 2016-02-23Categories Education

Teaching Gifted Children in Today's Preschool and Primary Classrooms

Teaching Gifted Children in Today's Preschool and Primary Classrooms

Author: Joan Franklin Smutny

Publisher: Free Spirit Publishing

ISBN: 9781631980459

Category: Education

Page: 247

View: 429

These proven, practical early childhood teaching strategies and techniques help teachers identify young gifted children, differentiate and extend the curriculum, assess and document students’ development, and build partnerships with parents. Individual chapters focus on early identification, curriculum compacting, social studies, language arts, math and science, cluster grouping, social-emotional development, and finding and supporting giftedness in diverse populations. The text includes current information on brain research and learning; rigor and complexity; and integrating creativity, the arts, and higher-level thinking in accordance with learning goals. Scenarios and vignettes take readers into teachers’ classrooms. The book includes extensive references and resources to explore. Digital content includes customizable forms from the book.
Released on 2021-09-03Categories Education

Exploring Critical Issues in Gifted Education

Exploring Critical Issues in Gifted Education

Author: Christine L. Weber

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781000492880

Category: Education

Page: 180

View: 640

Although the best way to provide professional development for educators is through field experiences and hands-on practice, it is not always easy or even possible to organize such encounters, especially in the field of gifted education. In order to better prepare educators to work with gifted and talented students, Exploring Critical Issues in Gifted Education: A Case Studies Approach presents problem-based learning scenarios that explore authentic situations found in K-12 classrooms. The scenarios can be read and discussed in a short amount of time, allow the reader to gain greater understanding through empathy, require an analysis of multiple perspectives, and support the standards of excellence set forth in the 2010 NAGC Pre-K-Grade 12 Gifted Education Programming Standards. Using the cases in the book, educators will gain the insight needed to improve the identification of and services for gifted and talented students in light of these standards.
Released on 2011-08-22Categories Education

Teaching Advanced Learners in the General Education Classroom

Teaching Advanced Learners in the General Education Classroom

Author: Joan Franklin Smutny

Publisher: Corwin Press

ISBN: 9781452269603

Category: Education

Page: 200

View: 448

Low-stress tips for challenging high-ability learners Many teachers ask: “What do I do for students who finish their work before everyone else?” If you would like to do more for gifted students and need simple strategies that you can use tomorrow, this book is for you. Inside are helpful methods for challenging students who need more than the regular curriculum can provide. The authors provide practical tools, including: Tips for using existing resources and potential A progression from simpler to more complex adjustments for advanced learners Specific lessons for language arts, math, science, social studies, and the arts
Released on 2012-08-02Categories Education

Discovering and Developing Talents in Spanish-Speaking Students

Discovering and Developing Talents in Spanish-Speaking Students

Author: Joan Franklin Smutny

Publisher: Corwin Press

ISBN: 9781452279862

Category: Education

Page: 217

View: 582

¡Atención! Recognize the strengths of Spanish-speaking students! How do you nurture the gifts and talents of the growing population of Hispanic students? This book provides teachers and leaders with the skills needed to uncover each child’s abilities and ultimately boost achievement for gifted Spanish-speaking students. Packed with strategies that teachers can use immediately to enhance instruction and assessment, this book shows how to: Recognize students’ unique strengths Identify and develop the gifts of bilingualism and different cultures Create challenging learning experiences for every student in the class Adapt tools and strategies to meet each learner’s unique needs Connect with parents and the greater Spanish-speaking community
Released on 2009Categories Education

Being Smart about Gifted Education

Being Smart about Gifted Education

Author: Dona J. Matthews

Publisher: Great Potential Press, Inc.

ISBN: 9780910707954

Category: Education

Page: 448

View: 727

The book presents practical strategies to identify and nurture exceptionally high ability in children. These authors promote the "mastery" (rather than the "mystery") model of gifted education and challenge several common practices and assumptions.
Released on 2019-12-05Categories Education

Special Education in Contemporary Society

Special Education in Contemporary Society

Author: Richard M. Gargiulo - Professor Emeritus

Publisher: SAGE Publications

ISBN: 9781544373683

Category: Education

Page: 1310

View: 165

Special Education in Contemporary Society: An Introduction to Exceptionality offers a comprehensive, engaging, and readable introduction to the dynamic field of special education. Grounded in research and updated to reflect the most current thinking and standards of the field, this book provides students with the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and beliefs that are crucial to constructing learning environments that allow all students to reach their full potential. Authors Richard M. Gargiulo and Emily C. Bouck encourage a deep awareness and understanding of the "human" side of special education, providing students with a look into the lives of exceptional students and their families, as well as the teachers that work with exceptional persons throughout their lives. The Seventh Edition maintains the broad context and research focus for which the book is known while expanding on current trends and contemporary issues to better serve both pre-service and in-service teachers of exceptional individuals. This title is accompanied by a complete teaching and learning package.
Released on 2009-10-15Categories Education

Differentiating for the Young Child

Differentiating for the Young Child

Author: Joan Franklin Smutny

Publisher: Corwin Press

ISBN: 9781452272757

Category: Education

Page: 280

View: 911

Meet the highly diverse needs of primary students with these differentiated teaching strategies! Designed to help primary teachers value and support the unique experiences and learning styles of diverse young learners, this book offers strategies for promoting intellectual discovery and creative thinking across key discipline areas, tackles issues related to underserved students, and discusses differentiated technology use. This second edition: Includes new charts with strategies for differentiating lessons in math, science, social studies, and language arts Presents new focus questions to help teachers clarify their own priorities and target student needs efficiently Offers Web sites for further reference