Session Information
NAGC's Back to School Virtual Conference 2010
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Developing Mathematically Gifted Students
Track : Instructional Models
Program Code: 120
Date: Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM  EST
SPEAKER :
Mark Saul, Education Development Center
Description
Good teaching is responsive to individual differences, tailoring instruction to meet the needs of individual learners. In gifted education, students need a curriculum that is differentiated (by level, complexity, breadth, and depth), developmentally appropriate, and conducted at a more rapid rate. This session will address the particular needs educational institutions have in serving their gifted students. Topics include policy and philosophy; specific program models; supplemental materials and programs; knowledge and skills that teachers need in their work; international opportunities and possibilities; and equity. Many of the points raised are as valid for general education students as for gifted students. Many relate equally well to high school or elementary school. And many apply across the curriculum—not just to mathematics.


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