Grouping and Acceleration Practices in Gifted Education / Edition 1

Grouping and Acceleration Practices in Gifted Education / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1412904293
ISBN-13:
9781412904292
Pub. Date:
03/06/2004
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
1412904293
ISBN-13:
9781412904292
Pub. Date:
03/06/2004
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Grouping and Acceleration Practices in Gifted Education / Edition 1

Grouping and Acceleration Practices in Gifted Education / Edition 1

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Overview

Various forms of grouping and acceleration are studied in this volume, along with recommendations for implementation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781412904292
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 03/06/2004
Series: Essential Readings in Gifted Education Series , #3
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Linda E. Brody directs the Study of Exceptional Talent and co-directs the Diagnostic and Counseling Center at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth (CTY). She has over 25 years’ experience counseling gifted students and their families and conducting research on this population. Having earned her doctorate in the Education of the Gifted from Johns Hopkins, she has taught graduate courses in gifted education there for many years. Her research interests focus on special populations, especially highly gifted students, gifted females, and gifted students with learning disabilities. She is also interested in identify-ing strategies and programs that facilitate talent development and supervises the publication of Imagine, a magazine for academically talented students. Linda has published numerous articles in professional journals and co-edited two books: Women and the Mathematical Mystique and Learning Disabled Gifted Students: Identification and Programming. She presents papers on a regular basis at national and international conferences and reviews articles for numerous journals in the field including Gifted Child Quarterly, Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, and Roeper Review.

Sally M. Reis is a professor and the department head of the Educational Psychology Department at the University of Connecticut where she also serves as principal investigator of the National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented. She was a teacher for 15 years, 11 of which were spent working with gifted students on the elementary, junior high, and high school levels. She has authored more than 130 articles, 9 books, 40 book chapters, and numerous monographs and technical reports. Her research interests are related to special populations of gifted and tal-ented students, including: students with learning disabilities, gifted females and diverse groups of talented students. She is also interested in extensions of the Schoolwide Enrichment Model for both gifted and talented students and as a way to expand offerings and provide general enrichment to identify talents and potentials in students who have not been previously identified as gifted. She has traveled extensively conducting workshops and providing profes-sional development for school districts on gifted education, enrichment programs, and talent development programs. She is co-author of The Schoolwide Enrichment Model, The Secondary Triad Model, Dilemmas in Talent Development in the Middle Years, and a book published in 1998 about women’s talent development titled Work Left Undone: Choices and Compromises of Talented Females. Sally serves on several editorial boards, including the Gifted Child Quarterly, and is a past president of the National Association for Gifted Children.

Table of Contents

About the Editors
Series Introduction - Sally M. Reis
Introduction to Grouping and Acceleration Practices in Gifted Education - Linda E. Brody
1. How Did Six Highly Accelerated Gifted Students Fare in Graduate School? - Julian C. Stanley
2. Five Years of Early Entrants: Predicting Successful Achievement in College - Linda E. Brody, Susan G. Assouline, and Julian C. Stanley
3. The Use of Radical Acceleration in Cases of Extreme Intellectual Precocity - Miraca U. M. Gross
4. The Use of Subject and Grade Skipping for the Prevention and Reversal of Underachievement - Sylvia B. Rimm, Katherine J. Lovance
5. The Impact of Early Entrance to College on Self-Esteem: A Preliminary Study - Ann E. Lupkowski, Marjorie Whitmore, and Annetta Ramsay
6. Accelerative Strategies: How Effective Are They for the Gifted? - Linda E. Brody, Camilla Persson Benbow
7. Educational Decision Making on Acceleration and Grouping - Joyce Van Tassel-Baska
8. Grouping Gifted Students: Issues and Concerns - John F. Feldhusen, Sidney M. Moon
9. Cooperative Learning and Ability Grouping: An Issue of Choice - Carol J. Mills, William G. Durden
10. Meta-analytic Findings on Grouping Programs - James A. Kulik, Chen-Lin C. Kulik
11. An Investigation of the Effects of Total School Flexible Cluster Grouping on Identification, Achievement, and Classroom Practices - Marcia Gentry, Steven V. Owen
12. Programming, Grouping, and Acceleration in Rural School Districts: A Survey of Attitudes and Practices - Eric D. Jones, W. Thomas Southern
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