1st Edition

Gifted and Talented Learners Creating a Policy for Inclusion

By Barry Hymer, Deborah Michel Copyright 2002
    128 Pages
    by David Fulton Publishers

    128 Pages
    by David Fulton Publishers

    This book sets out the educational challenges, benefits and possibilities of embracing a truly inclusive approach to gifted and talented education and provides a framework for a school to create its own inclusive policy in this area of need.

    Calling on international research, current educational initiatives, and work within the Barrow Education Action Zone (EAZ) and elsewhere, the authors set out to demonstrate that the inclusion and standards agendas can - and should - take with them the growing interest in the educational needs of gifted and talented pupils. The result is a short but comprehensive and fundamentally practical book, which will be of value to any school or LEA wishing to create and implement a dynamic, reflective and inclusive policy for gifted and talented pupils.

    1. Overview; 2. Who is gifted?; 3. Who says she's gifted?; 4. On becoming wise; 5. Teaching for giftedness and talent; 6. Getting it together; 7. Support and further reading;

    Biography

    Authored by Hymer, Barry; Michel, Deborah