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This book, Differentiation And Gifted Programming Made Practical, offers practical solutions to the multiple challenges of meeting the learning needs of gifted children along with everyone else in their class. This book contains many specific examples, ideas, tips and templates to put into practice, recognising the many different contexts of teaching and allowing for adaptation to suit the circumstances. The author has depth of insight which has developed through three decades of work with and for gifted children.Contents
Contents : Introduction; 1 - Some important questions at the outset; 2 - Which children?; 3 - Gifted learners: understanding what we see; 4 - How do I teach children like these?; 5 - What do I teach children like these?; 6 - Introducing the “conceptual curriculum”; 7 - What exactly are we trying to achieve?; 8 - Shaping your environment; 9 - Getting ready for your very first day!; 10 - Your first day arrives!; 11 - Work products; 12 - Records, reports, and marking children’s work; 13 - Issues and opportunities; A closing note; References;Additional Info
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