Authors: Gary A. Davis, Sylvia B. Rimm, Del Siegle
ISBN-13: 9780135056073, ISBN-10: 0135056071
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Date Published: April 2010
Edition: 6th Edition
Dr. Gary A. Davis
Dr. Sylvia B. Rimm’s nine years as a contributing correspondent to NBC’s Today Show and on national public radio make her a familiar child psychologist to parents and educators. She is a psychologist, directs Family Achievement Clinic, and has authored many books on gifted children. Her specialty area is preventing and reversing underachievement. Her book, See Jane Win®, was a New York Times Bestseller and was featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show. Dr. Rimm has served on the Board of Directors of the National Association for Gifted Children.
Dr. Del Siegle is an associate professor of educational psychology in the Neag School of Education at the University of Connecticut where he was honored as a teaching fellow. Prior to earning his PhD, Del worked as a gifted and talented coordinator in Montana. He is past president of the National Association of Gifted Children and serves on the board of directors of The Association for the Gifted (CEC-TAG). He is co-editor of the Journal of Advanced Academics and authors a technology column for Gifted Child Today.
This top-selling comprehensive book, written by leaders in the field, presents a thorough review of the entire field of gifted education with best-practices. After a brief overview of current issues in the field, the book discusses crucial topics in the field, including the characteristics of gifted students, strategies for identification, considerations in planning sound gifted and talented programs, contemporary program models, varieties of acceleration, differentiated curriculum models, problems of underachievement of disadvantaged, twice-exceptional, and female gifted students, and the evaluation of gifted programs. The authors also address affective needs, leadership, and counseling. A chapter on parenting gifted children includes a section on advocating for gifted education and communication with schools. The sixth edition has been thoroughly revised, most notably with the latest research on acceleration, curriculum models, underachievement, culturally and economically disadvantaged students, gender issues, and dual exceptionalities. The content is further supported and enhanced by the inclusion of numerous practical strategies that can be implemented in the classroom, case studies that help teachers identify student needs, summaries of research on effective programs, emphasis on pedagogy and on social-emotional needs, heightened awareness of less visible sub-groups within gifted populations, and an amusing, witty writing style that adds to the appeal of this best-selling book.
**** A standard introductory textbook in gifted education. The most notable change for this edition is a new chapter on counseling that addresses the social, emotional, and education/career needs and problems of gifted children, and outlines specific counseling-related roles for teachers, parents, counselors, and even school administrators. The first edition (1985) is cited in BCL3. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Preface | ||
Ch. 1 | Gifted Education: Matching Instruction with Needs | 1 |
Ch. 2 | Characteristics of Gifted Students | 32 |
Ch. 3 | Program Planning | 54 |
Ch. 4 | Identifying Gifted and Talented Students | 80 |
Ch. 5 | Acceleration | 118 |
Ch. 6 | Enrichment and Grouping | 139 |
Ch. 7 | Curriculum Models | 165 |
Ch. 8 | Leadership, Affective Learning, and Character Education | 191 |
Ch. 9 | Creativity I: The Creative Person, Creative Process, and Creative Dramatics | 208 |
Ch. 10 | Creativity II: Teaching for Creative Growth | 223 |
Ch. 11 | Teaching Thinking Skills | 244 |
Ch. 12 | Cultural Diversity and Children from Low Socioeconomic Backgrounds: The Invisible Gifted | 272 |
Ch. 13 | Underachievement: Diagnosis and Treatment | 305 |
Ch. 14 | The Cultural Underachievement of Females | 339 |
Ch. 15 | Gifted Children with Disabilities | 378 |
Ch. 16 | Parenting the Gifted Child | 399 |
Ch. 17 | Understanding and Counseling Gifted Students | 425 |
Ch. 18 | Program Evaluation | 452 |
References | 475 | |
Name Index | 511 | |
Subject Index | 525 |