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Newly hired teachers and administrators often lack experience with gifted learners. The goal of this essay is to share four books to act as primers to introduce new teachers and administrators to gifted education and understanding gifted learners.

Publication Date

2024

Keywords

Gifted education, book reviews

Disciplines

Adult and Continuing Education and Teaching | Curriculum and Instruction | Disability and Equity in Education | Elementary Education | Elementary Education and Teaching | Gifted Education | Higher Education and Teaching | Junior High, Intermediate, Middle School Education and Teaching | Other Teacher Education and Professional Development | Pre-Elementary, Early Childhood, Kindergarten Teacher Education | Scholarship of Teaching and Learning | Secondary Education and Teaching

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This article was part of a series of articles written for the members of the Kansas Association for the Gifted, Talented, and Creative (KGTC) and was vetted by members of the KGTC Executive Board of Directors. This article was first circulated on March 20, 2024, as part of KGTC’s Educator Support Series.

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Supporting New Colleagues in Gifted Education: Finding Your Starting Point

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