Session Information
NAGC 58th Annual Convention & Exhibition
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Honoring Alexinia Baldwin and Mary Frasier: An Anthology of Multicultural Gifted Education
Track : Special Populations
Date: Saturday, November 5, 2011
Time: 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM  EST
Room: Grand Salon Section: 9
CO-PRESENTER (S):
Tarek Grantham, Associate Professor, University of Georgia
Deborah Harmon, Professor, Curriculum & Instruction, Eastern Michigan University
Malik Henfield, Assistant Professor, University of Iowa
Michelle Trotman Scott, Assistant Professor, University of West Georgia
NAGCFACULTY (S):
Donna Ford, Professor, Vanderbilt University
Tarek Grantham, Associate Professor, University of Georgia
Deborah Harmon, Professor, Curriculum & Instruction, Eastern Michigan University
Malik Henfield, Assistant Professor, University of Iowa
Michelle Trotman Scott, Assistant Professor, University of West Georgia
PRESENTER :
Donna Ford, Professor, Vanderbilt University
Description
This panel session focuses on the two founding 'mothers' of a sub-field of gifted education that likely would not exist without Drs. Alexinia Baldwin and Mary Frasier. This sub-field -- multicultural gifted education -- is dedicated to addressing inequities in gifted education and ensuring that Black and other culturally different students have access to gifted and AP classes. The panelists share this foundational work and other best practices from a historical and contemporary perspective.


No items are available for this session.
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