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Curriculum for high ability learners: issues, trends and practices

Ponnusamy, Letchmi Devi(Edited by)Quek, Chwee Geok(Edited by)Tan, Liang See(Edited by)
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Given the increasing speed of change and the information explosion around the world, this book draws attention to the practice of teaching for conceptual understanding, which has been heralded as an effective approach within many curriculum frameworks.

This book is pivotal in documenting and analyzing efforts in creating concept-based curriculum and pedagogies for high ability learners.

Contributors of this book discuss key concepts and trends in their curriculum development efforts for high ability learners, as well as the challenges and solutions in their work.

Drawing from a wide group of educators - practitioners, curriculum writers, administrators and researchers - this book has assembled together a range of perspectives on the processes, outcomes and implications of using concept-based curriculum and pedagogies in a dynamic educational landscape.

These informed perspectives highlighted by the contributors will prove insightful and inspirational to practitioners, policy makers and other stakeholders alike.

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Springer
9811026971 / 9789811026973
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
375.001
26/12/2016
English
255 pages
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