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Gifted readers, like other gifted students, need challenging opportunities that enable them to learn something new each day. Because gifted readers are those who read at least 2 years ahead of their chronological grade placement, teachers must effectively differentiate for these students in the classroom. "Reading and Gifted Students" details the characteristics of gifted and precocious readers, describes methods for differentiating instruction for gifted readers, and provides guidelines for selecting appropriate reading materials. A list of suggested books is also included.

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Gifted readers, like other gifted students, need challenging opportunities that enable them to learn something new each day. Because gifted readers are those who read at least 2 years ahead of their chronological grade placement, teachers must effectively differentiate for these students in the classroom. "Reading and Gifted Students" details the characteristics of gifted and precocious readers, describes methods for differentiating instruction for gifted readers, and provides guidelines for selecting appropriate reading materials. A list of suggested books is also included.


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Elizabeth Fogarty, Ph.D., is a lecturer in literacy education at the University of Minnesota. She obtained a master's degree in talent development and gifted education from Minnesota State, Mankato and a Ph.D. in educational psychology from The University of Connecticut focusing on gifted education. Her research interests include talented readers, differentiation, and teacher effectiveness.