Designing Services and Programs for High-Ability Learners : A Guidebook for Gifted Education

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Pub. Date: 2005-11-11
Publisher(s): Corwin Pr
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THE comprehensive guide to establishing or strengthening a gifted program! Whether you are developing a new program from the ground up or need to restructure an existing one, Designing Services and Programs for High-Ability Learners will help you every step of the way with detailed guidelines, practical tips, templates, action plans, and suggestions for strategic planning teams as well as for the sole practitioner. Consolidating the sage advice and up-to-date research of 29 leaders in the field, this comprehensive and highly practical guide takes the guesswork out of providing appropriate services and programming for high-ability students from elementary through high school. Each chapter addresses a key feature of gifted programming, from identification to evaluation and advocacy, and includes Definition, Rationale, and Guiding Principles of the key feature Attributes That Define High Quality for assessing effectiveness Flawed Example of the key feature and strategies to improve the example Revised Example, illustrating implementation of high-quality attributes Strategic Plan for Designing or Remodeling the key feature, delineating the steps involved Template for Getting Started, helping you take the first steps of a complex process Must-Read Resources Informed planning allows you to tailor services to the specific needs of your students, whether youa??re in a rural, urban, or suburban community. Superintendents, administrators, teachers, and advocates will find Designing Services and Programs for High-Ability Learners invaluable in defending, developing, and monitoring high quality gifted services and programs.

Table of Contents

Foreword vii
Pat O'Connell Ross
Guest Foreword ix
Eric J. Smith
Preface xi
Jeanne H. Purcell
Rebecca D. Eckert
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction xvii
Sandra N. Kaplan
Joseph S. Renzulli
About the Authors xix
Identifying Student Cognitive and Affective Needs
1(14)
Mary S. Landrum
Developing a Mission Statement on the Educational Needs of Gifted and Talented Students
15(8)
Rebecca D. Eckert
Developing a Definition of Giftedness
23(9)
Sidney M. Moon
Providing Programs for Special Populations of Gifted and Talented Students
32(17)
Christine J. Briggs
Sally M. Reis
Rebecca D. Eckert
Susan Baum
Constructing Identification Procedures
49(13)
E. Jean Gubbins
Articulating Gifted Education Program Goals
62(11)
Cheryll M. Adams
Comprehensive Program Design
73(14)
Sally M. Reis
Curriculum for Gifted Education Students
87(25)
Deborah E. Burns
Jeanne H. Purcell
Holly Hertberg
Services That Meet Social and Emotional Needs of Gifted Children
112(13)
Maureen Neihart
Creating a Comprehensive and Defensible Budget for Gifted Programs and Services
125(12)
Carolyn R. Cooper
Selecting Learning Resources in the Education of the Gifted
137(11)
Ugur Sak
C. June Maker
Managing a Communication Initiative in Gifted Education
148(13)
Kelly A. Hedrick
Roles, Responsibilities, and Professional Qualifications of Key Personnel for Gifted Education Services
161(22)
Jann H. Leppien
Karen L. Westberg
Designing a Professional Development Plan
183(12)
Marcia B. Imbeau
Developing a Plan for Evaluating a Program in Gifted Education
195(12)
Carolyn M. Callahan
Connecting Program Design and District Policies
207(17)
Karen B. Rogers
Aligning Gifted Education Services With General Education
224(15)
Carol Ann Tomlinson
Kristina J. Doubet
Maria Read Capper
Planning for Advocacy
239(10)
Julia Link Roberts
State Policies in Gifted Education
249(13)
Joyce VanTassel-Baska
Using Scientifically Based Research to Make Decisions About Gifted Education Programs, Services, and Resources
262(15)
Tonya R. Moon
Deborah E. Burns
Strategic Planning and Gifted Programs
277(15)
Linda Smith
Appendix A: Establishing Gifted Education Advisory Committees 292(4)
Jann H. Leppien
Karen L. Westberg
Appendix B: Pre-K-Grade 12 Gifted Program Standards 296(15)
Index 311

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