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Special Populations in Gifted Education Jaime A. Castellano

Special Populations in Gifted Education By Jaime A. Castellano

Special Populations in Gifted Education by Jaime A. Castellano


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Castellano (Gifted Education Program Administrator, School District of Palm Beach County, Florida) overviews the identification and education of gifted students from non-Anglo cultures and from biracial or bicultural families, examines perceptions and expectations that can camouflage the abilities

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Special Populations in Gifted Education: Working with Diverse Gifted Learners by Jaime A. Castellano

This unique text acknowledges and illuminates the reality that gifted students are from all backgrounds and that their talents transcend cultural, ethnic, and linguistic ties, handicapping condition, sexual orientation, poverty, and geography.

In every possible sub-group of students there are those who are deserving of the benefits typically associated with gifted education programming. Special Populations in Gifted Education: Working with Diverse Gifted Learners reflects today's student demographics and serves as a valuable resource tool to educators and administrators who choose to promote access, equity, and excellence to the special students they serve.

This text is further intended to provide a desperately needed update reflecting the modern view of who the special populations are in gifted education. Today's gifted students include a complex cross-section of students-from the gay/lesbian/bisexual student to the one who is dual-labeled, and from the biracial/bicultural to the indigenous. Topics include any combination of the following areas of interest: characteristics, curriculum, instruction, assessment and evaluation, nurturing, and meeting their social, emotional, academic, and cognitive needs.

Table of Contents



1. Casting a Wider Net: Linking Bilingual and Gifted Education-Dr. Jim Granada.


2. ESL Students in Gifted Education-Ms. Nilda Aguirre.


3. The Browning of American Schools: Identifying and Education Gifted Hispanic Students-Dr. Jaime A. Castellano.


4. Gifted Education and African American Learners: An Equity Perspective-Mr. Ken Dickson.


5. Opportunities in Gifted Education for Haitian Students-Dr. Jaime A. Castellano.


6. Biracial and Bicultural Gifted Students-Dr. Virginia Gonzalez.


7. Gifted and Talented Females: The Struggle for Recognition-Dr. Valentina Kloosterman & Dr. Keith Suranna.


8. Gifted Education for the American Indian Student-Mr. Kevin Foley & Olivia Skenandore.


9. The Gay Gifted Learner: Facing the Challenge of Homophobia and Anti-Homosexual Bias in Schools-Dr. Sandy Cohn.


10. Serving the Economically Disadvantaged in Gifted Education: The Palm Beach County Story-Dr. Jaime A. Castellano, Ms. Anne Faivus, & Dr. Will White.


11. When the Gifts Are Camouflaged by Disability: Identifying and Developing the Talent in Gifted Students with Disabilities-Dr. Terry Neu.


12. Gifted Education in Rural Schools-Dr. Clar Baldus.


13. Evaluating Progress Toward Equitable Representation of Historically Underserved Groups in Gifted and Talented Programs-Dr. Ernesto Bernal.

Additional information

CIN0205359582VG
9780205359585
0205359582
Special Populations in Gifted Education: Working with Diverse Gifted Learners by Jaime A. Castellano
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
20030703
208
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