No. of pages 257
Published: 2007
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"Science Education for Gifted Learners" by Keith S. Taber explores effective strategies and approaches to enhance science education for gifted students. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing the unique needs and potential of these learners, providing educators with insights into fostering an engaging and challenging learning environment. The book discusses different pedagogical methods, curriculum development, and assessment techniques tailored for gifted individuals. Through a blend of theory and practical examples, Taber aims to empower educators to inspire curiosity and critical thinking in gifted students, ultimately nurturing their scientific talents and enabling them to excel in their academic pursuits. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 257 pages in this book. This book was published in 2007 by Taylor & Francis Ltd .