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April Wells is a district administrator in the second largest school district in Illinois. She facilitated the comprehensive redesign of the district's gifted program. She believes advocacy is key to achieving equitable access for gifted learners. April is the wife of Charles, and they are the show more parents of three vibrant daughters. show less

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This book is an excellent resource for districts, schools, or individual educators beginning the journey of achieving equity. While centered around one district's restructuring of their gifted program, this book offers important guideline for beginning the discussions around race, privilege, & bias that are engrained in American culture (& thereby the education system).

Wells' dedication to & experience in this area comes through in each chapter, & she lays out how her district approached show more meeting students' individual needs through their gifted program. While much of the book focuses on identification & support in elementary years, there's plenty here for secondary teachers & administrators to pull from.

Overall, this book is an honest look at & pragmatic guide to building equity in gifted programs, that is sure to benefit students across the country.
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As an introduction to someone unfamiliar with issues of equity in gifted education, it's not a bad text; however, this book adds little to the literature besides to repackage it in more popular current terminology. Among the biggest oversights, which admittedly is rather common in books about gifted education, are a lack of clarity early in the text on the particular conception of giftedness the author holds and a limited exposition of the relationship between the purpose of gifted education show more programming and the identification process. Some of the recent research on identification, especially as it relates to issues of equity, is also not addressed. show less
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
Straightforward introduction on how to use Access 2007, probably the most difficult tool in the Microsoft Office Suite to get a grip on. I did not use this book to completion, but if I had, I think I would end up some sort of Access guru. Highly recommended.

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