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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... teachers organize the class- room and educational activities to maximize learning . The utility of particular techniques ... teaching academic concepts to gifted children . Tech- niques that promote the acquisition of academic skills are ...
... teachers organize the class- room and educational activities to maximize learning . The utility of particular techniques ... teaching academic concepts to gifted children . Tech- niques that promote the acquisition of academic skills are ...
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... teacher - scholar does seem to be an appropriate role model for gifted students . One model program used teacher - scholars to improve the academic achievement of gifted students . Project F.U.T.U.R.E. ( Facilitating Unlimited Talent ...
... teacher - scholar does seem to be an appropriate role model for gifted students . One model program used teacher - scholars to improve the academic achievement of gifted students . Project F.U.T.U.R.E. ( Facilitating Unlimited Talent ...
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... teaching . New York : Teachers College Press . Gage , N. , & Berliner , D. ( 1975 ) . Educational psychology . Chicago : Rand McNally . Gallagher , J. J. ( Ed . ) . ( 1965 ) . Teaching gifted students : A book of readings . Boston ...
... teaching . New York : Teachers College Press . Gage , N. , & Berliner , D. ( 1975 ) . Educational psychology . Chicago : Rand McNally . Gallagher , J. J. ( Ed . ) . ( 1965 ) . Teaching gifted students : A book of readings . Boston ...
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