NAGC 58th Annual Convention & Exhibition
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14.2 Conceptions of Giftedness: Examining Varying Theories and Their Application to Evidence-Based, Differentiated Instruction
Track
:
Curriculum Studies
Date:
Friday, November 4, 2011
Time:
10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
EST
Room:
HEC
NAGCFACULTY
:
Kimberly McCormick, Graduate student, Indiana University
PRESENTER
:
Kimberly McCormick, Graduate student, Indiana University
Description
When working with gifted and talented students, it is essential that best practices are put into place. Curriculum and instruction should be designed and implemented according to their unique needs. This session provides a brief overview of the varying ideas and conceptions of giftedness and highlights the reasons behind the variation in definitions, draws attention to the research surrounding evidence-based, differentiated gifted and talented instruction, and finally offers recommendations for curriculum and instruction models that can be implemented in todays schools.
No items are available for this session.