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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... materials that develop higher - level cognitive skills , such materials have not yet been de- veloped . Gallagher suggests one way to use programmed materials : If the teacher participates extensively in the presentation of the program ...
... materials that develop higher - level cognitive skills , such materials have not yet been de- veloped . Gallagher suggests one way to use programmed materials : If the teacher participates extensively in the presentation of the program ...
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... materials and activities ; learning kits ; and auto- instructional units containing print materials or audiovisuals . All are used in gifted programs and in regular classrooms to provide enrichment or to offer alternative means of ...
... materials and activities ; learning kits ; and auto- instructional units containing print materials or audiovisuals . All are used in gifted programs and in regular classrooms to provide enrichment or to offer alternative means of ...
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... Materials . When instructional materials substitute for the teacher , they must be thoroughly reviewed before use . It is a waste of students ' time to use materials that are only tangential to objectives . If the match between materials ...
... Materials . When instructional materials substitute for the teacher , they must be thoroughly reviewed before use . It is a waste of students ' time to use materials that are only tangential to objectives . If the match between materials ...
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