Description
Book SynopsisThis concise, accessible guide explores the different models behind the concept of giftedness, examining the criteria for evaluating and identifying gifted children, in order to provide a deeper understanding of the lives of children and young people with high cognitive potential. It offers practical advice to parents and teachers, highlighting common queries and misconceptions and presenting evidence-based suggestions for management methods.
Key topics covered include the difference between being gifted and talented, how to identify a gifted child, neurological differences between gifted children and their peers, dealing with perfectionism, and the best ways to parent and teach a gifted child. Avoiding prescriptive rules, the authors emphasise the importance of knowing and understanding the individual child whilst utilising research around giftedness to promote the best possible outcomes. Illustrated with case studies of student and teacher perspectives, the book offers an in
Table of Contents
Part I Understanding Giftedness
Chapter 1 – An In-Depth Look at Giftedness
Chapter 2 – The Gifted Adolescent World
Chapter 3 – Learning for Gifted Students is Not So Easy
Chapter 4 – Educating Gifted and Talented Students in the Everyday School Practice
Chapter 5 – Being a Parent of Gifted Children and Adolescents: Personal Strategies to Support Growth
Part II Supporting Gifted Students in School
Chapter 6 – Watching the Plants Grow: Understanding Giftedness in Science
Chapter 7 – Teachers’ Conceptions of Giftedness and Gifted Education: An International Perspective
Chapter 8 – Implementing Schoolwide Enrichment Model for Talent Development: Perspective from Students and Teachers in Italy