This book provides an opportunity for researchers, professionals, and practitioners working directly with gifted individuals to engage with and examine the concept of underachievement of highly capable and talented individuals from different perspectives.
Underachievement in Gifted Education
β Scribed by Kristina Henry Collins;Javetta Jones Roberson;Fernanda Hellen Ribeiro Piske;
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 252
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book provides an opportunity for researchers, professionals, and practitioners working directly with gifted individuals to engage with and examine the concept of underachievement of highly capable and talented individuals from different perspectives.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
About the Editors
Contributors
Foreword
Introduction
Part 1 Perspectives
Chapter 1 Underachieving Gifted Children and Adolescents: What Teachers, Parents, and Researchers Must Know
Chapter 2 Underachievement of Gifted Learners in School
Chapter 3 Underachievement in the Online Environment: Using Research-Based Interventions for Underachieving Gifted Students
Chapter 4 The Phenomenon of the (Un)Successful Gifted in Gifted Psychology Research
Part 2 Practices
Chapter 5 The Challenge and Promise of Creative Underachievers
Chapter 6 The Impactful Reality of Underachievement of Gifted Students: Scarred for Their Entire Life
Chapter 7 Addressing Underachievement Connected to Home-School Cultural Discontinuity: Extending Practices of Parent Engagement that Fosters STEM Talent Development among Gifted Black Students
Chapter 8 Reversing Gifted Underachievement in Kazakhstan: Teachersβ Perception, Experiences, and Practices
Chapter 9 Understanding and Utilizing Learner Profiles to Combat Apathy and Incurious Behaviors in the Classroom
Part 3 Possibilities
Chapter 10 Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Equitable Leadership Practices to Help Alleviate Gifted Underachievement
Chapter 11 Program Evaluation as a Capacity-Building Tool in Gifted Education: A Call to Action to Maximize University-School Partnerships
Chapter 12 Identifying and Serving Culturally, Linguistically, Economically, and Geographically Diverse Gifted Underachievers
Chapter 13 Translating Athletic Talent for Gifted Identification and Academic Talent Development: Expanding Frasierβs New Window for Looking at Gifted Children
Chapter 14 Transitioning from Highly Talented Student to Highly Capable Adult: The Intersection of Lifewide Learning
Index
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