1st Edition

In the Mind's Eye Truth Versus Perception, ELA Lessons for Gifted and Advanced Learners in Grades 6-8

By Emily Mofield, Tamra Stambaugh Copyright 2016
250 Pages
by Prufrock Press

250 Pages
by Prufrock Press

Winner of the 2012 NAGC Curriculum Studies Award In the Mind's Eye: Truth Versus Perception invites students on a philosophical exploration of the themes of truth and perception. Lessons include a major emphasis on rigorous evidence-based discourse through the study of common themes and content-rich, challenging informational and fictional texts. This unit, developed by Vanderbilt... Read more
Acknowledgements Introduction Pretest Pretest Rubric INTRODUCTION Lesson 1 The Works of M. C. Escher TRUTH: AN EXAMINATION OF WHAT IS PERCEIVED Lesson 2 “Allegory of the Cave by Plato Lesson 3 “The Lottery by Shirley Jackson Lesson 4 Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh Lesson 5 Christopher Columbus’s Encounter TRUTH: AN EXAMINATION OF DISILLUSIONMENT Lesson 6 Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes Lesson 7 “The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant TRUTH: AN EXAMINATION OF HOW SOCIETY IS DECEIVED Lesson 8 Analyzing Propaganda Lesson 9 Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Lesson 10 The McDonaldization of Society by George Ritzer Lesson 11 “Tell all the truth but tell it slant by Emily Dickinson CONCLUSION Lesson 12 Final Reflection and Culminating Project Posttest Posttest Rubric References Appendix A: Instructions for Using the Models Appendix B: Blank Models and Guides Appendix C: Rubrics Appendix D: Teacher’s Novel Guides About the Authors Common Core State Standards Alignment

Biography

Emily Mofield, Ed.D., is a consulting teacher for gifted education in Sumner County, TN. She is a Nationally Board Certified Teacher in language arts and has taught gifted language arts classes for 10 years.

Tamra Stambaugh, Ph.D., is the Director of Programs for Talented Youth at Vanderbilt University. She is the coauthor (with Dr. Joyce VanTassel-Baska) of Comprehensive Curriculum for Gifted Learners, Overlooked Gems: A National Perspective on Low-Income Promising Students, and the Jacob's Ladder Reading Comprehension Program.

"My favorite thing about these books is their organization around abstract themes and their use of classic literature and art to support the theme. Fantastic use of differentiation strategies that go broad as well as deep."

Ian Byrd, Byrdseed.com, 4/14/17