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How to teach thinking skills
A practical guide to teaching thinking skills. The fundamental skills that no student should be without. Step-by-step techniques and sample lessons, with just enough background theory to make it all meaningful.
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Provides clear discussion of the issues involved for all concerned-including the child. Sets out four key concepts for understanding and meeting the needs of gifted learners. Includes a wealth of practical, easy-to-use strategies for implementing this model, with loads of high-interest lesson ideas an examples. Covers a wide range of supporting topics such as resources, ability grouping, parent perspectives, cultural differences, giftedness and learning diasability, and much more, plus special material on identification.

How To Identify Gifted and Talented Students
A practical guide to help you get past that camouflage, and accurately identify Gifted and talented students. Details specific tests and screens for you to get the ball rolling in your school with defensible ID. A companion to our best-selling "How To Teach Thinking Skills", this book could unlock some surprises in your classrooms!

Teaching Thinking Skills in the Primary Years
This book gives teachers a manageable framework for empowering students with thinking skills, including the ability to reason, make informed judgements, critically evaluate and think creatively.