ABSTRACT

This book is intended to support educators in the design and implementation of comprehensive gifted education plans. From planning to actual implementation, this book takes the reader from goals and purpose to assessing student needs and program design. The authors begin with a broad overview of best practices in programming and services, highlighting connections to student needs, programming standards, and state laws. Their recommendations include philosophical, cultural, and practical considerations and data-based decision making. In this book, Peters and Brulles guide the reader through the process of determining the most optimal programming methods for schools to take based on their individual needs and circumstances. With this book, schools will be able to design and develop programs and/or services that lay the foundation necessary to ensure all students are appropriately challenged.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part I|89 pages

Best Practices

chapter Chapter 3|26 pages

Identification—What Makes It Good?

chapter Chapter 4|21 pages

Creating Gifted Programming

chapter Chapter 5|15 pages

Logistical Considerations

part II|111 pages

District Plans

chapter Chapter 6|39 pages

Large District in Arizona

chapter Chapter 7|44 pages

Mega Countywide District in Central Florida

chapter Chapter 8|14 pages

Small Rural Disrict in Montana