Serving Gifted Learners Beyond the Traditional Classroom - A Guide to Alternative Programs and Services (Paperback)


Serving Gifted Learners Beyond the Traditional Classroom: A Guide to Alternative Programs and Services provides a concise and thorough introduction to the various types of out-of-school programming recommended and appropriate for gifted and advanced learners. Including overviews of mentoring programs, residential schools, summer opportunities, and distance learning, top scholars in the field of gifted education combine research and experience in this guide to alternative services for teachers, parents, and gifted education program directors. Other programs and services covered include service learning, university-based programs, and competitions. In addition, a much-needed review of the issues concerning programming for diverse youth, options for students from low-income backgrounds, and counseling gifted students to make good out-of-school choices, along with an insightful, insider's look at the culture and lives of gifted students in residential schools, make this handy guide to alternative programs and services a necessity for anyone serving and working with gifted students.

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Serving Gifted Learners Beyond the Traditional Classroom: A Guide to Alternative Programs and Services provides a concise and thorough introduction to the various types of out-of-school programming recommended and appropriate for gifted and advanced learners. Including overviews of mentoring programs, residential schools, summer opportunities, and distance learning, top scholars in the field of gifted education combine research and experience in this guide to alternative services for teachers, parents, and gifted education program directors. Other programs and services covered include service learning, university-based programs, and competitions. In addition, a much-needed review of the issues concerning programming for diverse youth, options for students from low-income backgrounds, and counseling gifted students to make good out-of-school choices, along with an insightful, insider's look at the culture and lives of gifted students in residential schools, make this handy guide to alternative programs and services a necessity for anyone serving and working with gifted students.

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General

Imprint

Prufrock Press

Country of origin

United States

Series

The Critical Issues in Equity and Excellence in Gifted Education Series

Release date

November 2006

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First published

October 2006

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Dimensions

222 x 146 x 19mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

264

ISBN-13

978-1-59363-211-3

Barcode

9781593632113

Categories

LSN

1-59363-211-8



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