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Understanding Gifted Adolescents

Accepting the Exceptional

Joanna Simpson Megan Glover Adams

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English
Lexington Books
16 December 2015
Understanding Gifted Adolescents: Accepting the Exceptional addresses the basis of exclusive education for gifted adolescents from the theoretical perspective of social identity. Using the lens of social identity theory and adolescent development related to giftedness, this book builds the case for a curriculum for gifted adolescents. By providing a comprehensive foundation for exploring the concept of a more exclusive education scholastically, and debunking the “elitist” concept of gifted education, this book is a well-organized and clearly-structured exposition for the philosophy of gifted education, as well as a means of putting a curricular model into practice in American high schools. With pointed critiques of differentiated instruction in the general education classroom and the current trend of standardization and normalization in the current educational climate, a new philosophy for addressing gifted education is presented.
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Imprint:   Lexington Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 160mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   399g
ISBN:   9780739195567
ISBN 10:   0739195565
Pages:   172
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Joanna Simpson is associate professor and director of academic programs for the College of Education at Grand Canyon University. Megan Adams is assistant professor and director of the Center for Literacy and Learning at Kennesaw State University.

Reviews for Understanding Gifted Adolescents: Accepting the Exceptional

Understanding Gifted Adolescents: Accepting the Exceptional provides extensive research and knowledge in regards to America's failing education system for the gifted. It makes a significant contribution to the study of adolescence by discussing how limitations on gifted children's education are detrimental to their development. (2018) * Journal of Youth and Adolescence * Educators Simpson and Adams provide an accessible guide for parents and teachers on supporting and advocating for gifted students, with a special focus on those who are under recognized because of poverty, race, or ethnicity.... The authors' intentions are excellent, and the text is enlivened with stories and imparts enthusiasm for the subject.... Summing Up: Recommended. All levels/libraries. * CHOICE * Understanding Gifted Adolescents: Accepting the Exceptional helps one understand gifted adolescents and how acceptance is necessary to ensure success. Studies throughout put emphasis on the effects that environment, curricular choices, elitism, marginalization, and social inequality all play on adolescents' futures in a positive or negative way depending on the circumstances of each. In doing so, the text does a great service to developmental research focusing on adolescence.... This book does more than challenge researchers. It offers advice and insight on past research for parents and educators to devise plans and methods of ways to help their gifted adolescents receive emotional support while also making sure they advocate for the adolescents to receive the education that best fits their gifted abilities. (2017) * Journal of Youth and Adolescence * This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the most up-to-date research regarding gifted adolescents and their social-emotional development. Simpson and Adams indulge the reader by providing gifted student scenarios with helpful tips to deal with gifted tendencies. -- Patty Messer, The Odyssey Preparatory Academy


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