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Title:
Culturally diverse and underserved populations of gifted students
Series:
Essential readings in gifted education ; 6
Publication Information:
Thousand Oaks, CA : Corwin Press, 2004
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9781412904315
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Summary

Summary

The expert guide to the major issues and most promising strategies for meeting the needs of high-ability, culturally diverse students!

Biased testing strategies, societal pressures and the attitudes of teachers are but a few of the obstacles that hamper efforts to identify and serve the needs of culturally diverse gifted students. The articles in Culturally Diverse and Underserved Populations of Gifted Students address these and other issues and suggest tactics to resolve the under representation of high-ability minority students in gifted programs.

Key features include:

Alexinia Y. Baldwin′s review of the literature on underrepresented populations in gifted programs and her recommendations to ensure that the needs of gifted culturally diverse students are met Case studies of culturally diverse, high-potential students An exploration of community attitudes and peer expectations that discourage high achievement

Shedding light on the unique needs of culturally diverse gifted students, posing culturally savvy identification strategies, and discussing options for appropriate programming and program staffing, this reference book is a must-have for gifted program developers and gifted specialists alike.

The ERGE Series:The National Association for Gifted Children series Essential Readings in Gifted Education is a 12-volume collection of seminal articles from Gifted Child Quarterly . Put the knowledge and power of more than 25 years of research on giftedness and talent into your hands with the leading theories, studies, and findings the experts in the field have to offer.


Table of Contents

About the Editors
Series IntroductionSally M. Reis
Introduction to Culturally Diverse and Underserved Populations of Gifted StudentsAlexinia Y. Baldwin
1 I'm Black But Look At Me, I Am Also GiftedAlexinia Y. Baldwin
2 Challenging Expectations: Case Studies of High-Potential, Culturally Diverse Young ChildrenCarol Ann Tomlinson and Carolyn M. Callahan and Karen M. Lelli
3 Identifying Cognitively Gifted Ethnic Minority ChildrenMarcia Strong Scott and Lois-Lynn Stoyko Deuel and Beda Jean-Francois and Richard C. Urbano
4 Dynamic Assessment and Its Use With Underserved Gifted and Talented PopulationsRobert J. Kirschenbaum
5 Defining Belief in Self: Intelligent Young Men in an Urban High SchoolThomas P. Hébert
6 Jermaine: A Critical Case Study of a Gifted Black Child Living in Rural PovertyThomas P. Hébert and Teresa M. Beardsley
7 The Nature and Extent of Programs for the Disadvantaged Gifted in the United States and TerritoriesJames M. Patton and Douglas Prillaman and Joyce VanTassel-Baska
8 The Seven Plus Story: Developing Hidden Talent Among Students in Socioeconomically Disadvantaged EnvironmentsAlexinia Y. Baldwin
9 Perceived Factors Influencing the Academic Underachievement of Talented Students of Puerto Rican DescentEva I. Diaz
10 Economically Disadvantaged Students in a School for the Academically Gifted: A Postpositivist Inquiry Into Individual and Family AdjustmentJames H. Borland and Rachel Schnur and Lisa Wright
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