Bültmann & Gerriets
Counseling Gifted Students
A Guide for School Counselors
von Jean Sunde Peterson, Susannah M. Wood
Verlag: Springer Publishing Company
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-0-8261-3654-1
Erschienen am 06.12.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 229 mm [H] x 152 mm [B] x 14 mm [T]
Gewicht: 374 Gramm
Umfang: 254 Seiten

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Klappentext

Contributors

Preface

1. Counseling Gifted and Talented Students

Susannah M. Wood and Jean Sunde Peterson

2. Aligning Service to Gifted Students With the ASCA National Model

Susannah M. Wood

3. Characteristics and Concerns of Gifted Students

Jean Sunde Peterson

4. Diverse Gifted Students: Intersectionality of Cultures

Renae D. Mayes, SaDohl Goldsmith Jones, and Erik M. Hines

5. Theories That Support Programs and Services in Schools

Jean Sunde Peterson

6. Identifying Gifted and Talented Learners in Schools: Common Practices and Best Practices

Tamra Stambaugh and Susannah M. Wood

7. Working With Classrooms and Small Groups

Jean Sunde Peterson

8. Academic Advising and Career Planning for Gifted and Talented Students

Michelle Muratori and Carol Klose Smith

9. Personal/Social Counseling and Mental Health Concerns

Jean Sunde Peterson

10. Collaboration, Consultation, and Systemic Change: Creating a Supportive School Climate for Gifted Students

Susannah M. Wood

11. Empowering Parents of Gifted Students

Susannah M. Wood and Carrie Lynn Bailey

12. School Counselors as Leaders and Advocates for Gifted Students

Susannah M. Wood, Erin M. D. Lane, and Matthew J. Beck

13. Concluding Thoughts

Jean Sunde Peterson

Appendix: Resources by Topic and Type

Index



"Drs. Susannah Wood and Jean Peterson have combined forces to move the field of school counseling forward in its work on behalf of gifted students... This subtle regularizing into appropriate school counseling practice is actually quite radical as is makes it clear that the time has passed to consider whether we should be concerned with the nature and needs of students with gifts and talents, but rather need to move to serving them as a requirement of our profession... And fortunately for all of us, the authors provide a clearly articulated roadmap for helping us live up to our professional responsibilities." --Tracy L. Cross, Ph.D.
Created to fill a gap in both counselor education and gifted education, this is the only up-to-date text to provide a concise and practical overview of counseling services designed specifically for gifted and talented students. Grounded in the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) National Model for counseling programs, the book illuminates specific knowledge, awareness, and skills school counselors need to address concerns related not only to academics, but also to social and emotional development of this population.
The text delivers a theoretical and practical overview of gifted and talented education in the United States and the responsibilities of school counselors as they pertain to this unique population. Going well beyond the common call to provide academic challenge, the book considers special characteristics of gifted and talented students as it examines the complexities of career development, college readiness, and concerns related to social and emotional development. It discusses how counselors can advocate for gifted students, lead efforts to match programming and needs, and collaborate with school staff and families. Vignettes depicting critical incidents and epitomizing needs are used to illuminate differentiated counseling approaches that support this student population. Each chapter highlights a key concept, and curriculum guidelines and resources for professional development support the text.
KEY FEATURES:Interweaves school counseling and gifted education research and practice
Considers characteristics and counseling concerns associated with giftedness
Is based on the ASCA model for counseling programs
Examines the complexities of career development, college readiness, and social/emotional development in this population
Highlights key concepts and includes vignettes of critical incidents


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