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Special Populations of Gifted Learners: A Book of Readings

Special Populations of Gifted Learners: A Book of Readings Cover
Author:
Feldhusen, Dr John F; Jenkins-Friedman, Reva; Richert, E Susanne
Subjects:
Gifted Education; Professional Resources; Guidance; Diversity
Order code:
5281
Price:
$14.99
Online Price:
$9.99

A Joint Publication with the National Association for Gifted Children Committee on Special Populations, edited by Jenkins-Friedman, Richert and Feldhusen.

Contents:

1. A Position Statement On Identification By The Committee On Special Populations of NAGC

2. A. Harry Passow: Educational Programs For Minority/Disadvantaged Gifted Students

3. Alexinia Y. Baldwin: I’m Black But Look At Me, I Am Also Gifted

4. Sally M. Reis: We Can’t Change What We Don’t Recognize: Understanding The Special Needs Of Gifted Females

5. E. Susanne Richert: Rampant Problems And Promising Practices In The Identification Of Disadvantaged Gifted Students

6. Marilyn T. Gaddis: Identification And Program Strategies For Gifted Hispanics

7. Susan Baum: An Enrichment Program For Gifted Learning Disabled Students

8. Maurice Miller & Pamela Rollefson Terry-Godt: The Handicapped Gifted

9. Howard H. Spicker, W. Thomas Southern, & Beverly I. Davis: The Rural Gifted Child

A Joint Publication with the National Association for Gifted Children Committee on Special Populations, edited by Jenkins-Friedman, Richert and Feldhusen.

Contents:

1. A Position Statement On Identification By The Committee On Special Populations of NAGC

2. A. Harry Passow: Educational Programs For Minority/Disadvantaged Gifted Students

3. Alexinia Y. Baldwin: I’m Black But Look At Me, I Am Also Gifted

4. Sally M. Reis: We Can’t Change What We Don’t Recognize: Understanding The Special Needs Of Gifted Females

5. E. Susanne Richert: Rampant Problems And Promising Practices In The Identification Of Disadvantaged Gifted Students

6. Marilyn T. Gaddis: Identification And Program Strategies For Gifted Hispanics

7. Susan Baum: An Enrichment Program For Gifted Learning Disabled Students

8. Maurice Miller & Pamela Rollefson Terry-Godt: The Handicapped Gifted

9. Howard H. Spicker, W. Thomas Southern, & Beverly I. Davis: The Rural Gifted Child