Author: Joseph S. Renzulli
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781864011371
Category : Gifted children
Languages : en
Pages : 95
Book Description
In this book Dr. Renzulli addresses some of the age-old questions that haunt persons who are attempting to develop defensible programs for the gifted and talented. He draws a distinction between enrichment activities that are good for all youngsters and those that are relatively unique for gifted and talented students. While he is critical of practices that rely to a great extent on kits, games and puzzles, he points out numerous examples of qualitative differentiation that can take place in gifted programs. Three types of enrichment (Types I, II and III) are introduced in this book, along with recommendations for their use within an overall gifted program.