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The CLEAR curriculum, developed by the University of Virginia's National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented, is an evidence-based teaching model that emphasizes Challenge Leading to Engagement, Achievement, and Results. In Research and Rhetoric: Language Arts Units for Gifted Students in Grade 5, students will engage in a systematic study of rhetoric as contemplated by the Greek philosopher Aristotle. Students will answer the question: When do you appeal to one's intellect, to emotions, or perhaps to one's sense of morality when trying to persuade? In the research unit, students will learn and employ advanced research skills from crafting open-ended research questions and discerning between reliable sources. They will carry out their own research study and present findings at a research gala. These units focus on critical literacy skills including reading diverse texts, understanding a speaker's or author's perspective, and understanding an audience's perspective.Winner of the 2016 NAGC Curriculum Studies AwardGrade 5
Critical Issues and Practices in Gifted Education
A Survey of Current Research on Giftedness and Talent Development
Inbunden, Engelska, 2020
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Critical Issues and Practices in Gifted Education is the definitive reference for a summary and evaluation of the literature on giftedness, gifted education, and talent development. This third edition:Presents more than 40 summaries of important topics in the field.Features updates to all topics.Introduces new topics, including neuroscience and the roles of leaders in the field.Dives into the latest research.Explores how the research applies to gifted education and the lives of gifted learners.This book also provides an objective assessment of the available knowledge on each topic, offers guidance in the application of the research, and suggests areas of needed research.