""Applying national standards to the design of quality teacher preparation programs can be challenging, and yet it is essential work. This guidebook bridges the distance, resulting in confident, efficient, and informed curriculum and program design decisions.""-Sally M. Dobyns, DirectorCenter for Gifted Education, University of Louisiana at Lafayette""The new standards in gifted education reflect current thinking in the field. The university guidebook helps me more easily create teacher preparation curriculum that matches the standards and makes defensible program modifications possible.""-Scott Hunsaker, Associate Professor of Educational Foundations and Gifted EducationUtah State University
"A breakthrough resource on gifted education course design!"
For universities seeking accreditation of their teacher preparation programs in gifted education, the program must be aligned with the ten standards newly approved by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). Divided into seventy specific knowledge and skill requirements, these standards represent the best practices in gifted education and identify what teachers of the gifted should know and be able to do.
This guidebook helps university personnel at the undergraduate and graduate levels design or revise gifted education programs that incorporate new professional standards developed by NAGC, CEC, and TAG. In addition to the CD-ROM with an annotated bibliography of the research and literature on which the standards are based, readers will find: Techniques for aligning coursework, clinical practice, and field experience with standardsSample syllabi that incorporate knowledge and skillbenchmarksInformation on teacher assessment in standards-based university programsDetails of the challenges associated with the new standards
"Using the National Gifted Education Standards for University Teacher Preparation Programs "is a key resource for professors, university program designers, and accreditation coordinators guiding the next generation of teachers into exceptional service in gifted education.
A breakthrough resource on gifted education course design
For universities seeking accreditation of their gifted education teacher preparation programs, the program must be aligned with NCATE-approved standards. This guidebook helps university personnel design or revise gifted education programs to incorporate the ten new standards developed by NAGC, CEC, and TAG. In addition to the CD-ROM with an annotated bibliography of the research and literature on which the standards are based, professors and program coordinators will find: Techniques for aligning coursework, clinical practice, and field experience with standardsSample syllabiInformation on teacher assessmentDetails of the challenges associated with the new standards