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Supporting Educators' Attempts to Serve the Gifted

Paint-by-Number Teachers and Cookie-Cutter Students: The Unintended Effects of High-Stakes Testing on the Education of Gifted Students

Pages 40-52 | Received 28 Apr 2007, Accepted 07 Jan 2008, Published online: 16 Dec 2008
 

Abstract

During the year 2007, national education policy emphasizes the evaluation of students, teachers and schools based on students' test scores. While education professionals at all levels are charged with raising test scores, they are also expected to keep pace with current educational practices. The research presented in this article examines the results of a professional development program aimed at providing teachers with the most current knowledge of gifted learners and how to teach them. What is the influence of national accountability and high-stakes testing policies on professional development reform efforts? Can teachers enact best-practice teaching and learning strategies honoring the needs of gifted students within the reform movement directives?

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Jill Urquhart

The research presented in this article was supported by the Jacob K. Javits Gifted and Talented Students Act Grant No. RS206A020048.

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