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Hall, Eleanor G. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1993
The Multimethods Model organizes the learning activities of preschool classes for gifted children and assures a differentiated curriculum geared to the individual student. Model components include prescriptive instruction, acceleration of content, building self-direction, creative divergent problem solving, affective guidance, cultivation of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Methods, Gifted, Individualized Programs
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Nolet, Victor; Tindal, Gerald – Focus on Exceptional Children, 1994
This article presents a teacher collaboration model called curriculum-based collaboration (CBC), which utilizes the differing expertise and perspectives of general and special education teachers. CBC includes several steps: (1) identify key content; (2) hold a planning meeting; (3) deliver instruction; (4) conduct an interim assessment; (5)…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Educational Cooperation
California Association for the Gifted. – 1994
A differentiated curriculum can provide the basis for discovering, serving, and nurturing academic talent across California's diverse student population. Differentiation provides tools to vary the curriculum or instruction so that students who have already mastered given material continue to progress and students who have a particular interest in…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Curriculum Development, Educational Methods, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ashman, Adrian F.; And Others – Roeper Review, 1994
This article describes a teaching model, Process-Based Instruction (PBI), that is applicable to mainstream classrooms containing students with diverse abilities. PBI enables teachers to individualize instruction by involving all students in the development of plans for curriculum and learning activities. With PBI, gifted students work at their own…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Methods, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
Thota, Vykuntapathi – 1976
The Planning-Implementing-Evaluating (PIE) approach to teaching seeks to involve students in three basic stages of instruction. Stage 1, planning, includes the identification of student learning objectives, facilities, and methods, and entails the preparation of curriculum, educational materials, and instructional activities. Stage 2,…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Methods