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NAGC 57th Annual Convention & Exhibition
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A Talent Development Perspective on Educating Mathematically Gifted Students
Track : Math and Science
Program Code: 1430
Date: Sunday, November 14, 2010
Time: 7:30 AM to 8:30 AM  EST
Room: C213
CO-PRESENTER (S):
Susan Assouline, Professor and Associate Director, Belin-Blank Center for Gifted Education
Linda Brody, Dr., CTY Johns Hopkins University
Linda Sheffield, Consultant, Northern Kentucky University, Emerita
PRESENTER :
Rena Subotnik, Director, APA Center for Psychology in Schools and Education, American Psychological Association
Description
The trajectory of talent development in mathematics extends from early childhood through late adolescence into professional careers. Optimally, the pre-professional component takes place both inside and outside of classrooms housed in schools. This panel brings a developmental perspective to the education of mathematically gifted students, highlighting similarities and differences in effective instructional approaches and psychosocial support over time. The panelists will address the needs of audience members who are teachers, coordinators, counselors and parents by focusing their remarks on the best ways to coordinate formal and informal education, coaching and career guidance in developing mathematical talent.


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(Code: 1430)
Attendee: Free
  
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