Episode 379: Opening the GATE for Exceptional Children

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A wide array of learning differences exists. While we often focus on those differences, such as dyslexia or ADHD, which cause our students to work below their grade levels, students who fall into the GATE (Gifted and Talented Education) category may also struggle in the classroom. In this week’s podcast Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker look at definitions, myths, challenges, and strategies for teachers with gifted students.
Referenced Materials
“Opening the GATE for Exceptional Children”
Learning Differences? IEW can help!
Council for Exceptional Children
"Myths about Gifted Students" 
National Association for Gifted Children
However Imperfectly by Andrew Pudewa
Structure and Style for Students
Anna Ingham
Dr. James B. Webster
The Blended Sound-Sight Program of Learning by Anna Ingham
Mastery Learning, Ability Development, and Individualized Education audio talk by Andrew Pudewa
"Types of Problems Gifted Children Face"
Teaching Writing: Structure and Style
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Theme-Based Writing Lessons
Transcript of Podcast Episode 379
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