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Vertical Differentiation for Gifted, Advanced, and High-Potential Students: 25 Strategies to Stretch Student Thinking [Paperback / softback]

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(Lipscomb University, USA)
  • Format: Paperback / softback, 182 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 420 g, 19 Tables, black and white; 59 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Halftones, black and white; 60 Illustrations, black and white
  • Pub. Date: 11-Jul-2022
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032275588
  • ISBN-13: 9781032275581
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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 182 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 420 g, 19 Tables, black and white; 59 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Halftones, black and white; 60 Illustrations, black and white
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  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032275588
  • ISBN-13: 9781032275581
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Vertical Differentiation for Gifted, Advanced, and High-Potential Students outlines 25 engaging tools and strategies to stretch student thinking, promote deep learning, and provide layers of challenge in the classroom and beyond.

Each strategy is expertly designed to foster deep inquiry and conceptual understanding by guiding students to justify conclusions, apply critical and creative thinking, develop solutions to real-world problems, and transfer learning across contexts. Packed with both "tried and true" thinking models and new, innovative ideas with concrete examples, this resource ensures that no matter where students are in their learning journey, theyll find themselves challenged and engaged.

This book is essential reading for educators looking to support and extend student thinking across content areas and grade levels.

Reviews

"As a gifted educator and a differentiation coach, this book was a must-have for my professional library. I highlighted or flagged almost every inch of this text! Mofield stated that she wrote the book she wished she had, and it has become the book I didnt even know I needed, but now I cannot imagine living without! Vertical Differentiation for Gifted, Advanced, and High-Potential Students features 25 strategies to stretch student thinking in ELA, math, science, and social studies to support both critical and creative thinking. As Mofield charges educators in her dedication, "Find the light and fan the flame!" Her new text certainly equips and empowers me to do just that."

Stephanie Higgs, Gifted Educator & Differentiation Coach, USA

"Vertical Differentiation is a key text for anyone teaching gifted and talented learners. Dr. Mofield has provided practical and accessible scaffolds for instruction that allow for our highest achieving students to extend their thinking and provided a vast resource for educators to utilize when increasing academic rigor and productive struggle. The Stretch Prompts have become an important component of not only my planning process, but have proven to be an excellent resource when a student needs to extend their thinking in the moment. This text is rich in strategies that will continue to challenge educators to consider best methods and strategies in Gifted instruction."

Emily Graves, ESL and Gifted Endorsed Educator, USA

"Possibly the greatest challenge of a classroom teacher is to differentiate for the diverse learning needs of his or her students. Teachers are stretched so rewriting entire curricula is not an ideal solution. While innovative strategies can be helpful, teachers do not have the time nor training to create the resources to use in their classrooms. This book, Vertical Differentiation for Gifted, Advanced, and High-Potential Students, solves for those challenges. By providing 25 strategies already in use by teachers of the gifted and others, the learning curve is greatly reduced. Dr. Mofield walks the teacher through how to design and deliver engaging experiences that challenge the students to think deeper, solve problems, and transfer learning. She provides content-specific examples, templates to print and use, and research to support the strategies. A bonus is that all of the strategies are good for all students. I immediately added these strategies to our classroom support "toolbox" and bought copies of the book for all content directors. I highly recommend this book for any teacher who desires to expand his or her repertoire of effective strategies and grow his or her ability to differentiate with ease."

Monica Simonds, Director of Advanced Learning Programs and Services in Richardson Independent School District, USA

Acknowledgements ix
List of Resources
xi
About the Author xiii
Introduction 1(6)
1 What is Vertical Differentiation?
7(22)
2 The Big Picture: Frameworks for Thinking
29(22)
3 Strategies for Analysis
51(24)
Strategy #1 Connections Web
52(5)
Strategy #2 Wonder Window
57(3)
Strategy #3 See Beyond
60(4)
Strategy #4 Schema Board
64(4)
Strategy #5 Inductive Reasoning--"Group, Re-Group, Here's the Scoop"
68(4)
Strategy #6 POWER Analysis
72(3)
4 Strategies for Problem Solving: Understanding the Problem
75(14)
Strategy #7 Iceberg of Why's
76(3)
Strategy #8 Cascade of Consequences
79(4)
Strategy #9 Six Thinking Hats
83(6)
5 Strategies for Problem Solving: Creating and Evaluating Solutions
89(16)
Strategy #10 The SCAMPER Stretch
89(6)
Strategy #11 Synectic Trigger Mechanisms
95(3)
Strategy #12 SWOT (Evaluating Ideas)
98(3)
Strategy #13 Should-Could-Would Criteria
101(4)
6 Strategies for Creative Thinking: Making Connections
105(20)
Strategy #14 Synectic Analogies
106(3)
Strategy #15 Forced Associations
109(3)
Strategy #16 Extended Synectics
112(5)
Strategy #17 Metapatterns
117(8)
7 Strategies for Constructing Arguments
125(12)
Strategy #18 Argument Construction Model
126(4)
Strategy #19 Balloon Debate
130(7)
8 Strategies for Metacognition
137(14)
Strategy #20 Johari Learning Window
138(2)
Strategy #21 The Ripple Reflection
140(2)
Strategy #22 Mind Maps
142(2)
Strategy #23 Reflecting on Relevance
144(1)
Strategy #24 WOOP--A Goal Attainment Strategy
145(2)
Meta-affective Strategies
147(4)
9 Planning for Deep Learning and Differentiation
151(22)
Planning for Deep Learning
152(4)
Planning for Differentiated Tasks
156(3)
Strategy #25 "Show You Know" Board
159(4)
Assessing for Understanding
163(2)
Scaffolds and Supports for Students from Diverse Backgrounds / Twice-Exceptional
165(8)
Appendix 173(1)
Further Readings: Research/Theory to Practice 173(6)
References 179
Emily L. Mofield is Assistant Professor in the College of Education at Lipscomb University, USA. She has over 20 years of experience in the field of gifted education in a variety of roles including teacher, district leader, researcher, assistant professor, and author.