The Recruitment and Retention of African-American Students in Gifted Education Programs

The Recruitment and Retention of African-American Students in Gifted Education Programs

Author: Donna Y. Ford

Publisher:

Published: 1998-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780788143335

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Under representation of African American students in gifted programs and services is a major concern in the field of education. This report explores barriers to the recruitment and retention of these students in programs for gifted learners, and makes recommendations relative to their identification, placement, and retention. Examines traditional IQ-based theories of giftedness and the use of a variety of assessment methods. Includes discussion and recommendations directed at parents, teachers, counselors and psychologists on the practical implications of putting research to use. References.


Recruiting and Retaining Culturally Different Students in Gifted Education

Recruiting and Retaining Culturally Different Students in Gifted Education

Author: Donna Y. Ford

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2021-09-09

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 1000502910

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One pervasive educational issue is the national underrepresentation of Black and Hispanic students in gifted education. Virtually every school district is grappling with having too few students from these groups identified as gifted and served in gifted classes and programs. Recruiting and Retaining Culturally Different Students in Gifted Education addresses this long-standing national problem through the dual lens of recruitment and retention. The focus is on how to equitably recruit (screen, refer, and/or assess) culturally different students and, just as importantly, to retain them. Recruitment and retention require providing academic, cultural, and social supports to culturally different students and ensuring that educators are willing and able to address issues and barriers. No time is better than now to address and correct the underachievement albatross, and the focus on recruitment and retention holds the greatest promise. Nominated for a 2014 NAACP Image Award in the Outstanding Literary Work-Instructional Category


Gifted and Advanced Black Students in School

Gifted and Advanced Black Students in School

Author: Tarek C. Grantham

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781593637002

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African American students who are gifted or advanced learners are too often overlooked and misunderstood in education. Part of the problem associated with this neglect is that relatively little scholarship exists on those who are culturally different and in need of more challenge in school settings. This body of work was developed to help resolve this shortcoming and to inform and guide educators in their work. In the first work of its kind, the book's editors have compiled reprints of what they believe to be among the best or most promising work -- past and present -- in understanding, meeting the needs of, and working with Black gifted and/or advanced learners. Theory, research, models, and strategies shed light on what we all must do to ensure that both gifted and advanced Black learners excel in school and otherwise reach their potential.


Gifted Education

Gifted Education

Author: Anthony F. Rotatori

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2014-06-25

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 178350742X

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This volume addresses the most current perspectives and issues related to giftedness and is written by leaders in the field. An excellent resource for special educators, administrators, mental health clinicians, school counselors, and psychologists, this volume addresses the different educational issues that impact this population.


Academically Gifted African American Male College Students

Academically Gifted African American Male College Students

Author: Fred A. Bonner II

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2010-01-22

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 0313387230

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The first-ever study of African American giftedness at the collegiate level, focusing on two extraordinary case studies. At a time when so many studies of African American students focus on the factors of failure, Academically Gifted African American Male College Students fills a conspicuous void in the research literature on post-secondary education by focusing on success. Like no other work before it, this remarkable study goes deep inside the experiences of academically gifted African American men who successfully navigate their way through rigorous college-level programs. At the heart of the unique and long overdue work are two real-life stories of African American male students: one at a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) and the other at a Traditionally White Institution (TWI). In presenting, comparing, and contrasting these two cases, the book identifies a number of personal characteristics and institutional approaches driving their notable achievements. The result is a guidebook both for gifted African American male students and for the institutions looking to strengthen their support for them—particularly in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines.


Increasing Diversity in Gifted Education

Increasing Diversity in Gifted Education

Author: Monique Felder

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-09-03

Total Pages: 78

ISBN-13: 1000493660

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Increasing Diversity in Gifted Education provides guidance for meeting the educational needs of high-potential students across many racial, ethnic, language, and economic groups as well as some categories of disability. Using this book, educators of high potential and gifted students from backgrounds that are traditionally underrepresented and underserved in gifted and advanced instructional settings, can guide these students to achieve and make significant contributions to all aspects of American society. Practitioners will also gain the information and knowledge needed to increase the identification of culturally, linguistically, and ethnically diverse (CLED) and twice-exceptional students for gifted education programs and services.


Fundamentals of Gifted Education

Fundamentals of Gifted Education

Author: Carolyn M. Callahan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-08-09

Total Pages: 548

ISBN-13: 1317275667

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The field of gifted education is characterized by a perplexing array of perspectives concerning such fundamental issues as definition, identification, curriculum, social and emotional development, and underserved populations. Fundamentals of Gifted Education provides a coherent framework for planning effective programs, providing appropriate educational services, and evaluating programs for the gifted. Parts are organized around fundamental issues confronting the field and follow a common structure: an introductory chapter that provides an overview of the theme of that part as well as guiding points and questions for the reader followed by representative point-of-view chapters written by leading experts that provide varied perspectives on the topic at hand.