Creating Equity and Access for Gifted Learners: Implementing A Problem-Based Professional Learning Experience Using the ExCEL Model

Author:   Anne Horak ,  Kimberley Daly ,  Shannon King
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032589886


Pages:   126
Publication Date:   27 August 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Creating Equity and Access for Gifted Learners: Implementing A Problem-Based Professional Learning Experience Using the ExCEL Model


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Author:   Anne Horak ,  Kimberley Daly ,  Shannon King
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781032589886


ISBN 10:   1032589884
Pages:   126
Publication Date:   27 August 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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“The authors provide practical solutions to teachers and immerse them in the problem-based learning process which allows the teachers to experience learning from the student’s perspective which gives them in valuable insight to real -world problem solving and how students think and feel about authentic research and inquiry- based tasks.” Dornswalo Wilkins-McCorey Ed.D., Gifted Coordinator, Virginia Beach City Public Schools, USA “This book addresses an important and urgent issue, underrepresentation in gifted programming. I will buy this book and most likely buy multiple copies for the content supervisors and advanced academic coaches I supervise. The authors have extensive experience and expertise in this area. This book is unique as it combines the practice application of problem-based learning and the research and evidence that it can be successfully leveraged to find and nurture students from marginalized communities. The comprehensive professional learning chapter is a must read for educators wanting to implement problem-based learning in their classrooms and/or on a larger scale within a school district.” Cheryl McCullough, K-12 Supervisor, Advanced Academics and Talent Development, Arlington Public Schools, USA “In this fearless account of educational transformation, the authors put it all out there. Their hopes, their failures, but by far, their success creating conditions under which culturally, linguistically, and economically diverse students have gained equitable access to high-quality learning opportunities and experiences such as advanced and gifted classes as a result of implementing this cost effective, evidence based, highly effective whole school program that reimages our education system. Packed with actionable, systematic strategies that support success across contexts, this book is for any school leader looking to leave a legacy that meaningfully changes the landscape of education.” Melvin Brown, Superintendent, Montgomery County Public Schools, USA


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Anne K. Horak, Ph.D taught middle school and served as a K-12 administrator supervising advanced programs prior to serving as a Principal Investigator and Project Director for Project ExCEL and ExCEL-Ignite. She has written multiple book chapters and articles and contributed to the development of award-winning PBL curriculum units. Kimberley Daly, Ph.D. serves as Coordinator for Project ExCEL-Ignite, a federally-funded grant at George Mason University seeking to identify culturally, linguistically, and economically diverse students for gifted programs through problem-based learning (PBL). Dr. Daly has 30 years of educational experience. Her research focuses on PBL, advanced academics, and global citizenship. Shannon King, Ph.D. has worked in education for 30 years as a classroom teacher, gifted education teacher, an instructional coach, and as an administrator. She also works as an Adjunct Professor at George Mason University, teaching courses in curriculum and instruction, assessment and differentiation, gifted education, and educational research

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