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Striving for Equity in Schools of Poverty: High-Ability and Gifted Learners

Session #: 308-3103
Presenter(s): Lynn Howard
Session Length: 1 hr.
Event: 2008 ASCD Annual Conference
Date: March 15-17, 2008

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Hamilton County's initiative to identify minority gifted students in schools of poverty continues to be informed by local cultural and situational dynamics and the belief that the effects of poverty in these communities have had a negative impact on traditional assessment outcomes. Participants in this session will learn the importance of good referrals and the cognitive theories of Vygotsky, Feuerstein, and Frasier, as well as how strong administrative leadership has supported the development of cutting-edge techniques in assessment and programming.



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