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A new book you might be interested in.

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roisin · 01/01/2009 16:24

has anyone else seen a copy of this book yet?

I've just skimmed through it, and am looking forward to reading it properly. I'm a big fan of the author(s) and judging from the blurbs and my skim-read, it appears their views on G&T (like mine) have been changing over the years.

It is pricey - but you might be able to reserve copies through public library service...?

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lijaco · 01/01/2009 21:40

I have just had a look and it seems very interesting. Thanks roisin

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roisin · 06/01/2009 17:52

Many of the things are similar to your messages on here lijaco, if somewhat more convincingly argued and explained

I'm finding it fascinating and very thought-provoking.

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Remotew · 06/01/2009 22:25

Can you report back when you have read the book. I'd like to know how his views are changing and what he is saying. I've just skim read bits but haven't grasped it very well.

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roisin · 07/01/2009 18:22

Ha! It's definitely not a book for skim-reading is it? I often have to re-read a paragraph a couple of times before I think I've grasped it. I'm about 3/5 of the way through, but am already thinking I will need to go back to the beginning and start again as soon as I've finished!

I am hesitant to attempt to summarise the contents of the book in any way at the moment: I will reflect on that.

Suffice to say that in the past the author has appeared to be in favour of 'identifying talents' in students, creating G&T registers in schools and 'special' provision for G&T students. In the book these are not the views held.

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lijaco · 08/01/2009 14:25

roisin i think you are right !

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roisin · 08/01/2009 17:55

which bit do you agree with?!

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lijaco · 09/01/2009 11:02

the bit about the arguement that i am trying to put forward on here and how the book puts it forward better lol

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roisin · 02/02/2009 17:44

Has anyone else read this? The book is just full of common sense approach, but is inspirational/motivational at the same time.

I think everyone in education should read it.

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