1st Edition

Special Populations in Gifted Education Understanding Our Most Able Students From Diverse Backgrounds

Edited By Jaime A. Castellano, Andrea Dawn Frazier Copyright 2011
    482 Pages
    by Prufrock Press

    A gifted education Legacy Award winner, Special Populations in Gifted Education: Understanding Our Most Able Students From Diverse Backgrounds brings together the leading experts in the field, who combine both knowledge of and leadership experience with gifted students from diverse backgrounds. Public schools are as diverse as ever, and as a result, historically underrepresented students need to be included in gifted education programs that serve our most able students. This edited book helps to raise the awareness level and knowledge base of all educators, particularly teachers of the gifted, who work with a kaleidoscope of special populations in gifted education.

    Chapters in this volume focus on topics such as gifted education in rural environments, highly gifted learners, twice-exceptional children, gifted females, gifted and talented students on the autism spectrum, English language learners, underachievement, and students from culturally or linguistically diverse backgrounds. Special Populations in Gifted Education is a must-have for educators working with students from diverse backgrounds.

    Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction Part I Gifted Students from Diverse Backgrounds Chapter 1 Issues in Research on Asian American Gifted Students 3 Chapter 2 Gifted Education in Rural Environments Chapter 3 Making Education Relevant for Gifted Native Americans: Teaching to Their Learning Style Chapter 4 American Indian Students: Balancing Western and Native Giftedness Chapter 5 High-Achieving Black Adolescents’ Perceptions of How Teachers Impact Their Academic Achievement Chapter 6 Integral Practice and Radical Programming With Highly Gifted Learners Chapter 7 Twice-Exceptional Children: Twice the Challenges, Twice the Joys Chapter 8 Family and Educational Systems in the Identification and Development of High Ability in Infants Through Grade Three Chapter 9 “I Used to Be Gifted”: Exploring Potential Among Gifted Adolescent Females Chapter 10 Gifted and Talented Students on the Autism Spectrum: Best Practices for Fostering Talent and Accommodating Concerns Chapter 11 Hispanic Students and Gifted Education: New Outlooks, Perspectives, and Paradigms Part II An Emphasis on English Language Learners Chapter 12 Differentiating the Curriculum for Gifted Second Language Learners: Teaching Them to Think Chapter 13 Our Diversity, Our Treasure: Connecting Worlds/Mundos Unidos Gifted and Talented Dual Language Immersion Program Chapter 14 Identifying and Enfranchising Gifted English Language Learners Chapter 15 Misdiagnosis of Culturally Diverse Students Chapter 16 Global Perspectives on Gifted Education Chapter 17 Using Mathematics as an Equalizer for Gifted Latino/a Adolescent Learners Chapter 18 Cultural Competency: Implications for Educational and Instructional Leaders in Gifted Education Chapter 19 Academic Underachievement of Gifted Students Chapter 20 Underrepresented Groups in Gifted Education: A Logic Model Program Evaluation Case Study About the Editors About the Authors Index

    Biography

    Andrea Dawn Frazier earned her doctorate in educational psychology from Ball State University in 2009. While earning her doctorate, she edited the Journal for the Education of the Gifted, one of the premier journals in the field of gifted education.