This book provides busy teachers with an adaptable toolbox of strategies for challenging gifted students that they can immediately put into practice in their classroom, school, or program. Chapters cover everything from makerspaces and project-based learning, to enrichment clubs, mentorships, creative thinking, and more. Each strategy includes an overview, resource guide, description of how it looks in the classroom, and all the information you need to put it into practice. With templates, charts, and links to videos illustrating the tools in action, A Teacher’s Toolbox for Gifted Education is your go-to guide for creative ways to support advanced learners.
The writing is not at all good. The editing is the worst I have ever seen. Grammatical errors. Punctuation errors. Sentence fragments that aren’t intended to be fragments (because it makes no sense for them to be fragments). It’s as if the publisher printed the first draft. BUT - The content overall is really good. Lots of teaching books say they are practical (makes you think the reviews were written by friends of the author), but this one actually is. It really is a toolbox.