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One pervasive educational issue is the national underrepresentation of Black and Hispanic students in gifted education. Virtually every school district is grappling with having too few students from these groups identified as gifted and served in gifted classes and programs. Recruiting and Retaining Culturally Different Students in Gifted Educat
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One pervasive educational issue is the national underrepresentation of Black and Hispanic students in gifted education. Virtually every school district is grappling with having too few students from these groups identified as gifted and served in gifted classes and programs. Recruiting and Retaining Culturally Different Students in Gifted Educat
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000502916
- Artikelnr.: 62568545
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000502916
- Artikelnr.: 62568545
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Donna Y. Ford, Ph.D., is a professor in the Peabody College of Education and Human Development at Vanderbilt University. She holds an appointment in the Department of Special Education and the Department of Teaching and Learning. Ford has been a professor of special education at the Ohio State University, an associate professor of educational psychology at the University of Virginia, and a researcher with the National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented. She also taught at the University of Kentucky. Ford earned her doctoral degree in urban education (educational psychology), master's degree (counseling), and bachelor's degree in communications and Spanish from Cleveland State University.
Dr. Ford conducts research primarily in gifted education and multicultural/urban education. She is highly published and has a extensive line of scholarship. Specifically, her work focuses on closing the achievement gap in five major ways: (a) recruiting and retaining culturally different students in gifted education, (b) developing multicultural curriculum and instruction, (c ), reversing underachievement among gifted Black students, (d) increasing Black family involvement, and (e) developing culturally competent educators. She consults with school districts and educational organizations nationally, and serves in several leadership roles in both gifted and urban education.
Dr. Ford conducts research primarily in gifted education and multicultural/urban education. She is highly published and has a extensive line of scholarship. Specifically, her work focuses on closing the achievement gap in five major ways: (a) recruiting and retaining culturally different students in gifted education, (b) developing multicultural curriculum and instruction, (c ), reversing underachievement among gifted Black students, (d) increasing Black family involvement, and (e) developing culturally competent educators. She consults with school districts and educational organizations nationally, and serves in several leadership roles in both gifted and urban education.
Acknowledgements Introduction A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Waste and Erase
Chapter 1 Beyond Colorblindness Culture and Cultural Differences Among
Black and Hispanic Students Chapter 2 Recruitment and Retention
Desegregation and Integration to Address Underrepresentation Chapter 3
Underrepresentation and Equity Formulas Examining Data and Setting Minimal
Goals Chapter 4 Subjectivity and Underrepresentation The Dangers and
Tragedies of Deficit Thinking Chapter 5 Tests as Gatekeepers Pitfalls and
Promises With Recruitment Chapter 6 Policies and Procedures Culturally
Irresponsive Chapter 7 Gifted Programs and the Learning Environment
Retention and Integration Chapter 8 Summary and Conclusions Journey to
Equity-The Future Is Now References Appendix A Position Statement The Role
of Assessments in the Identification of Gifted Students Appendix B Position
Statement Identifying and Serving Culturally and Linguistically Diverse
Gifted Students Appendix C Position Statement Snapshot Survey of Gifted
Programming Effectiveness Factors About the Author
Chapter 1 Beyond Colorblindness Culture and Cultural Differences Among
Black and Hispanic Students Chapter 2 Recruitment and Retention
Desegregation and Integration to Address Underrepresentation Chapter 3
Underrepresentation and Equity Formulas Examining Data and Setting Minimal
Goals Chapter 4 Subjectivity and Underrepresentation The Dangers and
Tragedies of Deficit Thinking Chapter 5 Tests as Gatekeepers Pitfalls and
Promises With Recruitment Chapter 6 Policies and Procedures Culturally
Irresponsive Chapter 7 Gifted Programs and the Learning Environment
Retention and Integration Chapter 8 Summary and Conclusions Journey to
Equity-The Future Is Now References Appendix A Position Statement The Role
of Assessments in the Identification of Gifted Students Appendix B Position
Statement Identifying and Serving Culturally and Linguistically Diverse
Gifted Students Appendix C Position Statement Snapshot Survey of Gifted
Programming Effectiveness Factors About the Author
Acknowledgements Introduction A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Waste and Erase
Chapter 1 Beyond Colorblindness Culture and Cultural Differences Among
Black and Hispanic Students Chapter 2 Recruitment and Retention
Desegregation and Integration to Address Underrepresentation Chapter 3
Underrepresentation and Equity Formulas Examining Data and Setting Minimal
Goals Chapter 4 Subjectivity and Underrepresentation The Dangers and
Tragedies of Deficit Thinking Chapter 5 Tests as Gatekeepers Pitfalls and
Promises With Recruitment Chapter 6 Policies and Procedures Culturally
Irresponsive Chapter 7 Gifted Programs and the Learning Environment
Retention and Integration Chapter 8 Summary and Conclusions Journey to
Equity-The Future Is Now References Appendix A Position Statement The Role
of Assessments in the Identification of Gifted Students Appendix B Position
Statement Identifying and Serving Culturally and Linguistically Diverse
Gifted Students Appendix C Position Statement Snapshot Survey of Gifted
Programming Effectiveness Factors About the Author
Chapter 1 Beyond Colorblindness Culture and Cultural Differences Among
Black and Hispanic Students Chapter 2 Recruitment and Retention
Desegregation and Integration to Address Underrepresentation Chapter 3
Underrepresentation and Equity Formulas Examining Data and Setting Minimal
Goals Chapter 4 Subjectivity and Underrepresentation The Dangers and
Tragedies of Deficit Thinking Chapter 5 Tests as Gatekeepers Pitfalls and
Promises With Recruitment Chapter 6 Policies and Procedures Culturally
Irresponsive Chapter 7 Gifted Programs and the Learning Environment
Retention and Integration Chapter 8 Summary and Conclusions Journey to
Equity-The Future Is Now References Appendix A Position Statement The Role
of Assessments in the Identification of Gifted Students Appendix B Position
Statement Identifying and Serving Culturally and Linguistically Diverse
Gifted Students Appendix C Position Statement Snapshot Survey of Gifted
Programming Effectiveness Factors About the Author