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Word count minimum: Approx. 1 page (750 or more words) total.
Answer the following discussion questions.
1. Explain how the dynamic and evolving definition of giftedness changed the ways in which students are identified and served.
2. Give examples of provisions that should, and can be, made to ac...
Word count minimum: Approx. 1 page (750 or more words) total.
Answer the following discussion questions.
1. Explain how the dynamic and evolving definition of giftedness changed the ways in which students are identified and served.
2. Give examples of provisions that should, and can be, made to accurately identify students who are from racially, culturally, and economically different groups or who have disabilities.
3. What are some strategies for differentiating curriculum for gifted and talented students? What are your thoughts on these?
4. What are some challenges that teachers of gifted children face?
Reference text (Chapter 13: Gifted and Talented) available from:
http://bit.ly/1LDm34c
Heward, W. L. (2013).
Exceptional children: An introduction to special education
(10th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education.
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Word count minimum: Approx. 1 page (750 or more words)
total.
Answer the following discussion questions.
1. Explain how the dynamic and evolving definition of
giftedness changed the ways in which students are identified
and served.
2. Give examples of provisions that should, and can be, made to
accurately identify students who are from racially, culturally,
and economically different groups or who have disabilities.
3. What are some strategies for differentiating curriculum for
gifted and talented students? What are your thoughts on these?
4. What are some challenges that teachers of gifted children
face?
Reference text (Chapter 13: Gifted and Talented) available
from:
http://bit.ly/1LDm34c
Heward, W. L. (2013).
Exceptional children: An introduction to special education
(10th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education.