What 'gifted and talented' means
'Gifted and talented' describes children and young people with an ability to develop to a level significantly ahead of their year group (or with the potential to develop those abilities):
- 'gifted' learners are those who have abilities in one or more academic subjects, such as maths and English
- 'talented' learners are those who have practical skills in areas such as sport, music, design or creative and performing arts
Skills such as leadership, decision-making and organisation are also taken into account when identifying and providing for gifted and talented children.
Current MHS G&T library (kept behing Mrs Kite in reception).
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Uncovering Teacher Leadership |
Ackerman & Mackenzie |
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Train Smart |
Allen Rich |
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Leading with the Brain in Mind |
Dickmann, Stanford, |
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Making the Most of the Web Classroom |
Green, Brown & Robinson |
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A Guide to Curriculum Mapping |
Hale, Janet A |
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Brain Based Learning |
Jenson Eric |
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Brain Compatible Strategies |
Jenson Eric |
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Introduction to Brain Compatible Learning |
Jenson Eric |
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Music with the Brain in Mind |
Jenson Eric |
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Top Tunes for Teaching |
Jenson Eric |
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The Great Memory Book |
Markowitz & Jensen |
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The New Taxonomy of Educational Objectives |
Marzano & Kendall |
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Enriching Curriculum for All students |
Renzulli & Reis |
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How the Brain Learns |
Sousa David A |
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How the Brain Learns 3rd Edition |
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How the Brain Learns to Read |
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How the Gifted Brain Learns |
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How the Special Needs Brain Learns |
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The Leadership Brain |
Sousa David A |
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The Parallel Curriculum |
Tomlinson, Kaplan |
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