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Gifted? The shift to enrichment, challenge and equity

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Gifted and talented is a zombie. It is dead, but still walking around. There are new labels to stratify students - more able, significantly able, high-aptitude learners. New labels do not equal new thinking. The concept of gifted is still stubbornly embedded in our educational structures, with its legacy of social immobility, racism and sexism. Students can be more able when they have more financial resources, more access, more visibility, or more cultural acceptance. There are pervasive narratives that educators should prioritise extension for some students and not others. We can dispel the myth that pitching lessons judiciously to middle ability, and then differentiating up and down, is effective.

This book explores how we can provide every student with rigorous challenge. Challenge for all is an inclusive approach to teaching, whereby every student is invited, and given the tools, to reach a place of mastery. This can be through project-based learning, Harkness round-tables, oracy, adaptive teaching, inclusive enrichment programs, dynamic classroom strategies and a schoolwide mission for equity. Educators can embed powerful knowledge into the curriculum, reimagine teaching to the top, and stretch learners through personalised and responsive instruction. The shift to enrichment, challenge and equity creates magnificent possibilities. The message to all students is: you belong here.

Morgan comes from a family of dynamic educators and is happy to continue the tradition. She has worked on three continents, with most of her career in British curriculum schools, where she has taken on such roles as director of teaching and learning, head of sixth form, head of humanities and head of scholars. She loves to present to fellow teachers and is a passionate advocate for equity in education. Morgan hails from Canada and holds a National Professional Qualification for Senior Leadership and degrees from Queens University and the University of Guelph, where she was a Presidents Scholar. In her spare time, Morgan travels the world with her husband and their three magnificent children.

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