The Schoolwide Enrichment Model in Science

The Schoolwide Enrichment Model in Science
Author: Nancy L. Heilbronner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000489729

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Grounded in decades of research, the Schoolwide Enrichment Model (SEM) has been successfully implemented at hundreds of schools across the world. Now, The Schoolwide Enrichment Model in Science: A Hands-on Approach for Engaging Young Scientists takes high-engagement learning one step further by applying SEM teaching strategies to the science curriculum. In this book, teachers learn how to engage students and to teach the skills needed to complete meaningful, in-depth investigations in science. Activities are connected to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and current policy recommendations calling for the meaningful integration of technology and promoting thinking and doing like young scientists over rote memorization. Easy to read and use, the book incorporates many practical suggestions, as well as reproducible student and teacher handouts.

The Schoolwide Enrichment Model

The Schoolwide Enrichment Model
Author: Joseph S. Renzulli,Sally M. Reis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2021-10-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000489736

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The Schoolwide Enrichment Model: A How-to Guide for Talent Development (3rd ed.) presents a common sense approach for helping students achieve and engage in joyful learning. Based on years of research, the Schoolwide Enrichment Model (SEM) is founded on highly successful practices originally developed for programs for gifted students. The SEM promotes “a rising tide lifts all ships” approach to school improvement by applying general enrichment strategies to all students and opportunities for advanced level follow-up opportunities for superior learners and highly motivated students. This guidebook shows educators step by step how to develop their own SEM program based on their own local resources, student population, and faculty strengths and interests. Instead of offering students a one-size-fits-all curriculum, the model helps educators look at each student's strengths, interests, learning styles, and preferred modes of expression and capitalize on these assets. The book highlights the model's fundamentals and underlying research and provides information about organizational components, service delivery options, and resources for implementation. The book suggests methods for engaging and challenging identified gifted students and provides practical resources for teachers using the SEM with all students.

Using the Schoolwide Enrichment Model With Technology

Using the Schoolwide Enrichment Model With Technology
Author: Angela M. Housand,Brian C. Housand,Joseph S. Renzulli
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2021-10-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000490367

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Using the Schoolwide Enrichment Model With Technology is an extension of a talent development model implemented in more than 2,500 schools across the U.S. and widely used internationally. More than 40 years of research and development have documented the effectiveness of the SEM approach to promoting higher level thinking skills and creative productivity. This solution-oriented book, unlike other books focused on using technology in the classroom, recognizes that digital technologies are changing and evolving at lightning speeds. Our effective skills for using technology transcend time by focusing on how to find and use digital resources and tools rather than listing the resources that already exist. Focusing on the skills that support critical thinking and problem solving, decision making, and communication, the authors seamlessly merge technology to launch students toward independent productivity. This accessible and highly practical guide is rich with examples that will change the way you think about education while providing hands-on “how-to” guidance for creating a culture of excellence and innovation in your school and classroom.

Enrichment Clusters

Enrichment Clusters
Author: Joseph S. Renzulli,Marcia Gentry,Sally M. Reis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2021-09-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000492743

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Enrichment clusters engage students and facilitators in student-driven, real-world learning experiences. Grouped by interest, students working like practicing professionals apply advanced content and methods to develop products and services for authentic audiences. Clusters are scheduled during the school day over an extended period of time and involve all students. This updated second edition of Enrichment Clusters provides the rationale for including this important enrichment program for all students, suggestions for creating buy-in, and a step-by-step guide for successful implementation of a self-sustaining enrichment cluster program within the context of specific schools. Included are staff development activities, suggestions for evaluation and program improvement, guidelines for developing high quality cluster experiences for teachers and students, suggested resources, and everything one needs to develop, implement, and sustain a top-quality enrichment cluster program.

Using the Schoolwide Enrichment Model in Mathematics

Using the Schoolwide Enrichment Model in Mathematics
Author: M. Katherine Gavin,Joseph S. Renzulli
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2021-10-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000490350

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Using the Schoolwide Enrichment Model in Mathematics: A How-to Guide for Developing Student Mathematicians applies the teaching and learning strategies of the Schoolwide Enrichment Model (SEM) to the math classroom. Based on more than 40 years of research and development and used in schools around the world, the SEM approach focuses on promoting higher level thinking skills and creative productivity. Using this approach in mathematics, this new guidebook promotes the use of the Mathematical Practices outlined in the Common Core State Standards as the underlying processes and proficiencies that should be developed in students. Teachers learn how to create a culture of enjoyment, engagement, and enthusiasm for all students, and in particular gifted students, while developing students who think and act like mathematicians. Easy to read and use, the book incorporates many practical suggestions, including views from the classroom and sample activities from NAGC-award winning curriculum to motivate and challenge students.

Schoolwide Enrichment Model Reading Framework

Schoolwide Enrichment Model Reading Framework
Author: Sally M. Reis,Elizabeth A. Fogarty,Rebecca D. Eckert,Lisa M. Muller
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2023-04-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000938951

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Based on research conducted by The National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented, this guidebook presents a framework for increasing reading achievement, fluency, and enjoyment. The Schoolwide Enrichment Model Reading Framework (SEM-R) focuses on enrichment for all students through engagement in challenging, self-selected reading, accompanied by instruction in higher order thinking and strategy skills. A second core focus of the SEM-R is differentiating instruction and reading content, coupled with more challenging reading experiences and advanced opportunities for metacognition and self-regulated reading. Chapters cover each of the three phases of the framework, implementation variations, and organization strategies, and the appendices provide handouts, booklists, charts, and more.

Creating Equitable Services for the Gifted

Creating Equitable Services for the Gifted
Author: Julia Nyberg,Jessica Manzone
Publsiher: Information Science Reference
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2021
Genre: Educational equalization
ISBN: 1799881547

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"This publication focuses on protocols to support access to identification, the implementation of services for diverse gifted and talented students, and the evaluation of programs at the state, school district, and school site level with a goal to cultivate a list of protocols and topics of utmost importance to the field of gifted education and to address those topics through the expertise of researchers, faculty members, and practitioners"--

Systems and Models for Developing Programs for the Gifted and Talented

Systems and Models for Developing Programs for the Gifted and Talented
Author: Joseph S. Renzulli,E. Jean Gubbins,Kristin S. McMillen,Rebecca D. Eckert,Catherine A. Little
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 901
Release: 2023-05-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000951400

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Now completely revised and expanded, Systems and Models for Developing Programs for the Gifted and Talented includes chapters on the major systems and models for developing programs for the gifted, including the Autonomous Learner Model, the Integrative Education Model, the Multiple Menu Model, the Purdue Three-Stage Model, the Schoolwide Enrichment Model, and Levels of Service. Forty-two experts in gifted education contributed to 25 chapters, and each chapter includes a discussion of the model, theoretical underpinnings, research on effectiveness, and considerations for implementations. Discussion questions follow each chapter. Chapters provide compact, yet comprehensive summaries of the major models developed by leaders in the field of gifted education.