The Routledge International Companion to Gifted Education

Author:   Tom Balchin (Brunel University, UK) ,  Barry Hymer (Education Consultant, UK) ,  Dona J. Matthews (City University of New York, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415461368


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   25 September 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Tom Balchin (Brunel University, UK) ,  Barry Hymer (Education Consultant, UK) ,  Dona J. Matthews (City University of New York, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 17.40cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   0.900kg
ISBN:  

9780415461368


ISBN 10:   0415461367
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   25 September 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Part 1: Models, Definitions & Conceptual Challenges 1. Brightening Up: How Children Learn To Be Gifted Guy Claxton and Sara Meadows 2. Neural Interconnectivity And Intellectual Creativity: Giftedness, Savants, And Learning Styles John Geake 3. Making Connections: Cognition, Emotion, And A Shifting Paradigm Dona J. Matthews and Christy Folsom 4. Giftedness: The Gift That Keeps On Giving Dean Simonton 5. Talent Development: DMGT Françoys Gagné 6. The Nature Of Creative Giftedness And Talent Todd Lubart, Asta Georgsdottir and Maud Besançon 7. The Future Of The English Definition Of Giftedness Thomas BalchinPart 2: International Perspectives 8. Gifted Education From The German Perspective KurtHeller 9. Education Practices For Gifted Learners In France: An Overview Pierre Vrignaud, Denis Bonora, and Annie Dreux 10. High Ability Education In Sweden: The Swedish Model Åke Edfeldt and Inger Wistedt 11. A Proposal For Gifted Education In Reluctant Schools: The Case Of The Greek School System Elias Matsagouras and Evangelia Dougali 12. We Can Still Do This, Or Can We? The Russian System Of Educating And Promoting Talent In Mathematics And Science Ida Jeltova, Konstantin Lukin and Elena L. Grigorenko 13. Russian Strategies For Talent Development: Stimulating Comfort And Discomfort Victoria S. Yurkevich and Boris M. Davidovich 14. Gifted But Underachieving: Australian Indigenous Children Graham M. Chaffey 15. Lay Conceptions Of Giftedness Among The Chinese People David W. ChanPart 3: Psychosocial Development 16. The Ethics Of Gifted Education - What Can We Learn From Medical Ethics? Annie Haight 17. Ethical Sensitivity And Giftedness Kirsi Tirri 18. Morality And Giftedness Joan Freeman 19. Emotional Intelligence: Re-Examining Some Preconceptions Maria Dolores Prieto and Mercedes Ferrando 20. Too Long Neglected: Giftedness In Younger Children Valsa Koshy 21. Teaching The Able Child … Or Teaching The Child To Be Able? Jan Hughes 22. Global Success And Giftedness Carmen Cretu 23. A Reconsideration Of The Widely Held Conviction That Gifted Students Prefer To Work Alone Lisa R. French and Bruce M. ShorePart 4: Theory into Practice: Differentiation Strategies, Tools, and Approaches 24. A Computerized Strength Assessment And Internet-Based Enrichment Program For Developing Giftedness And Talents Joseph Renzulli and Sally Reis 25. Acceleration: Meeting The Academic And Social Needs Of Students Nicholas Colangelo and Susan Assouline 26. Recognising And Fostering Creative Production Thomas Balchin 27. Programming For Talent Development: Expanding Horizons For Gifted Education Donald Treffinger, Carole A. Nassab and Edwin C. Selby 28. Special Educational Needs And Dual Exceptionality Diane Montgomery 29. Visual Thinking: A Gifted Boy With Asperger Syndrome Wieslawa Limont 30. Challenge And Creativity: Making The Links Helen Wilson 31. Educating For Enquiry: Personalising Learning Through Dialogic Teaching Robert FisherPart 5: Expanding Horizons: Supporting Gifted Development More Broadly 32. Wisdom, Intelligence, Creativity, Synthesised: A Model Of Giftedness Robert Sternberg 33. Fostering Giftedness In Urban And Diverse Communities: Context-Sensitive Solutions Ian Warwick and Dona Matthews 34. The Role Of Gifted Education In Promoting Cultural Diversity Joyce VanTassel-Baska 35. Developing Pupils' Problem-Solving And Thinking Skills Belle Wallace 36. Creating Inclusive And Inclusional Understandings Of Gifts And Talents Through Living Educational Theory Research Marie Huxtable 37. Beyond Compare? Thoughts Towards An Inclusional, Fluid, And Non-Normative Understanding Of Giftedness Barry J. Hymer 38. Self-Theories And Lessons For Giftedness: A Reflective Conversation Carol S. Dweck 39. Turning Points And Future Directions In Gifted Education And Talent Development Sally M. Reis

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