Teaching Gifted Children: Principles and StrategiesLittle, Brown, 1986 - 439 Preparations - Evaluation - Instruction - Individuals and systems - Pace and content - Enrichment - Instructional format - Social implications___ |
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... example , a fifth grade regular - class teacher to take a first or second grade reading group . Cross - class placement may be quite drastic ( for example , sending a third grader to the eighth grade for reading or math ) , or it may be ...
... example , a fifth grade regular - class teacher to take a first or second grade reading group . Cross - class placement may be quite drastic ( for example , sending a third grader to the eighth grade for reading or math ) , or it may be ...
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... example , " Describe a phenomenon in the real world that is an example of an inverse proportion " or " Find the adjectives in the given paragraph . " Many practice problems in precalculus mathematics require students to apply procedures ...
... example , " Describe a phenomenon in the real world that is an example of an inverse proportion " or " Find the adjectives in the given paragraph . " Many practice problems in precalculus mathematics require students to apply procedures ...
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... example , in the works of Van Gogh and Gauguin ) , on the traditions of Africa ( for example , in the work of Picasso ) , and on var- ious reinterpretations of contemporary experience or existence ( for example , surrealism , pop art ...
... example , in the works of Van Gogh and Gauguin ) , on the traditions of Africa ( for example , in the work of Picasso ) , and on var- ious reinterpretations of contemporary experience or existence ( for example , surrealism , pop art ...
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