1st Edition
Meeting the Social and Emotional Needs of Gifted and Talented Children
By Michael J Stopper
Copyright 2000
144 Pages
by
David Fulton Publishers
146 Pages
by
David Fulton Publishers
146 Pages
by
David Fulton Publishers
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First Published in 2000. The education of gifted and talented children is attracting increased interest and attention in schools, LEAs and within government. A widely accepted critical aspect of talent development has until now remained under-represented: namely that the principal factors underpinning all learning are social and emotional ones. This book addresses the complex relationship... Read more
Chapter 1 Introduction, Michael J. Stopper; Chapter 2 Curriculum development and process in mainstream classrooms, Richard Bentley; Chapter 3 Extension and enrichment programmes: ‘A place I could fit in’, Julian Whybra; Chapter 4 The role of the family, Susan Gomme; Chapter 5 Gifted and talented children with dyslexia, Lindsay Peer; Chapter 6 Culturally diverse gifted students, Stan Bailey; Chapter 7 Able and talented learners from socio-economically disadvantaged communities, Belle Wallace; Chapter 8 Conclusion, Michael J. Stopper;
Biography
Authored by Stopper, Michael J






