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Educating Able Learners: Programs and Promising Practices

Autor June Cox, Neil Daniel, Bruce O. Boston
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 1985
American education has long been under a microscope. In a time when all aspects of our school system face close scrutiny, educators, administrators, and parents are asking critical questions about how we educate those superior students we call “able learners.”
Our schools reward behavior inappropriate for an independent thinker, researcher, or artist. Programming for our most capable students is fragmented and discontinuous. And yet there are schools and programs that hold significant promise.
This four-year national study from the Sid W. Richardson Foundation provides a broad database, looks into the backgrounds of a few unusually creative individuals, and examines programs with a record of success. It argues in favor of comprehensive programming for able learners, providing a steady challenge for all students, helping to insure that no individual talent withers for want of opportunity. Included are recommendations for discovering and nurturing talent in students (including traditionally neglected groups, the economically disadvantaged, and the culturally diverse), building and administering sound programs, developing appropriately trained staff and teachers, and evaluating effectiveness of programs to assure accountability and add credibility.
Compiling data from diverse sources—including 35 MacArthur Foundation Fellows, 400 schools, 1,172 school districts, and countless school personnel and students—the study looks at programs for able learners throughout the country, from Project Pegasus in Iowa to Oaks Academy in Texas, from Bronx High School of Science in New York to Bishop Carroll High School in Alberta, Canada. The authors’ conclusions based on this broad investigation provide an impassioned call for coordinated schooling and cooperation among all segments of society to develop a new generation of creative, self-motivated students.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780292703872
ISBN-10: 0292703872
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press

Notă biografică

June Cox was Director of Research for the Richardson Foundation.
Neil Daniel (1932–1996) was Professor of English at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth.
Bruce O. Boston owned Wordsmith, a private editorial consulting firm.

Cuprins

  • Foreword by Valleau Wilkie, Jr.
  • Introduction
    • Setting the Context
    • Designing the Study
    • The MacArthur Fellows Look Back
  • What's Happening: Current Programming Approaches
    • The Richardson Study Survey
    • Fragmentation: The Pull-Out Model
  • What Works Best: Some Promising Practices
    • Education with an International Perspective
    • Internships and Mentor Programs
    • A Shared Commitment: School and College
    • Programming for Excellence in the Summer
    • Specialized Schools
  • What Next: Toward Comprehensive Programming
    • Discovering and Nurturing Talent
    • Flexible Pacing
    • Acceleration and Enrichment
    • Comprehensive Programs
    • An Imagined District
    • Summary of Recommendations
  • Afterword: Some First Efforts at Implementation
    • The Pyramid Project
    • State and Regional Conferences
  • Appendices
    • A. Conferences
    • B. MacArthur Fellows Who Responded
    • C. Follow-Up Questionnaire
    • D. Survey Responses from Districts
    • E. Criteria Used for Selecting Districts with Substantial Programs
    • F. Patterns of G/T Programs and Practices in 1,172 Districts
    • G. Correlations between Selected Variables and the G/T Options Chosen by School Districts
    • H. Intercorrelations of Sixteen G/T Programs and Practices in 986 School Districts
  • References
  • Index

Descriere

This four-year national study from the Sid W. Richardson Foundation provides a broad database, looks into the backgrounds of a few unusually creative individuals, and examines programs with a record of success.