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Ordinary Gifted Children: The Power and Promise of Individual Attention


reviewed by Linda Jarvin - February 21, 2011

coverTitle: Ordinary Gifted Children: The Power and Promise of Individual Attention
Author(s): Jessica Hoffmann Davis
Publisher: Teachers College Press, New York
ISBN: 0807750972, Pages: 194, Year: 2010
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Cite This Article as: Teachers College Record, Date Published: February 21, 2011
https://www.tcrecord.org ID Number: 16344, Date Accessed: 9/18/2021 10:20:47 AM

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  • Linda Jarvin
    Tufts University
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    LINDA JARVIN, PhD, is an Associate Research Professor in the Department of Education at Tufts University, and director of its Center for Enhancing Learning and Teaching (CELT). She received her PhD in Cognitive Psychology and Individual Differences from the University of Paris V (France) and her postdoctoral training at Yale University. She has extensive experience with curriculum planning and development, designing and implementing professional development opportunities for k-12 and college teachers focusing on teaching and assessment, and facilitating programmatic evaluation plans. She has contributed as co-author for a number of educational achievement and abilities assessments. Her latest co-authored book is devoted to gifted education, and was published by Cambridge University Press in 2010.
 
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