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Identifying and Serving Diverse Gifted Learners
Meeting the Needs of Special Populations in Gifted Education
von Jaime A. Castellano, Kimberley L. Chandler
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-000-55069-6
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 14.03.2022
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 288 Seiten

Preis: 53,49 €

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Grounded in a combination of evidence, personal narratives, interviews, data, and research, Identifying and Serving Diverse Gifted Learners: Meeting the Needs of Special Populations in Gifted Education is a guiding resource for all stakeholder groups in gifted education to shift the equity needle of gifted programs in America.



Jaime A. Castellano is a nationally recognized and award-winning educator, principal, author, scholar, and researcher. In 2017 he was recognized as SENG's (Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted) National Educator of the Year. He is a preeminent scholar and researcher in gifted education and in identifying and serving diverse/special populations of gifted students.

Kimberley L. Chandler is the Senior Program Officer/Curriculum Design, Online Programs for the Center for Talented Youth at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, where she supervises curriculum development for online courses. Her professional background includes teaching gifted students in a variety of settings, serving as an administrator of a school district gifted program, and providing professional development training for teachers and administrators nationally and internationally.



Part I: Supporting Gifted Students from Historically Underrepresented Populations 1. A Standing Commitment to Special Populations in Gifted Education [Jaime A. Castellano] Part II: Expanding the View of Special Populations: Connecting and Understanding 2. On the Move: Helping Military-Connected Gifted Students Navigate Non-Promotional School Transitions [Melanie S. Meyer] 3. Educating Gifted Students with Trauma, Toxic Stress, and Adverse Childhood Experiences [Jaime A. Castellano] 4. The Why, Who, What, Where, and How for this Under-identified Underserved Population: Sedillo's Gifted-GLBT Stages of Identity [Paul James (PJ) Sedillo] Part III: Special Populations of Gifted Students 5. Serving Our Highly Gifted Learners: A Practitioner's Guide [Dina Brulles, and Kim Lansdowne] 6. Growing Up Gifted in Rural America: Mitigating Challenges Posed by Geography [Kimberley L. Chandler] 7. Meeting the Needs of American Indian and Alaska Native Youth with Gifts and Talents [Anne Gray] 8. Fostering Cultural Capital and Creativity for Recruitment and Retention: A Holistic Approach to Serving Gifted Black Students in Gifted Education [Kristina Henry Collins, and Tiombe Bisa Kendrick-Dunn] 9. Gifted Identification and Services for Asian Americans [Rachel U. Mun, and Glorry Yeung] 10. Identifying and Providing Instructional Services for Twice-Exceptional Students [Megan Foley-Nicpon and Ching-Lan Rosaline Lin] 11. Young, Curious, and Resilient: The Population of Early Learners [Nancy B. Hertzog] 12. Identifying and Serving Gifted English Language Learners (ELLs) [Jaime A. Castellano, and Erik Francis] 13. Gifted Hispanic/Latino Students [Jaime A. Castellano] Part IV: Reflections for Practice, Policy, and Research 14. Shifting Paradigms for Special Populations of Gifted Learners [Kimberley L. Chandler]


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