You’re Out of Here: Motivation and Gifted Learners
Describe briefly the FACTS, ISSUES, PROBLEMS, DILEMMAS, AND/OR OPPORTUNITIES in the case. Issues: (This is the first pass at identification of issues. It may be fairly cursory. Discussion is typically geared toward making explicit the full range of issues as they are perceived.)
How will.. →
You’re Out of Here
Describe briefly the FACTS, ISSUES, PROBLEMS, DILEMMAS, AND/OR OPPORTUNITIES in the case. Issues: (This is the first pass at identification of issues. It may be fairly cursory. Discussion is typically geared toward making explicit the full range of issues as they are perceived.)
How will.. →
Why Can’t Ricky Read?
Describe briefly the FACTS, ISSUES, PROBLEMS, DILEMMAS, AND/OR OPPORTUNITIES in the case. Issues: (This is the first pass at identification of issues. It may be fairly cursory. Discussion is typically geared toward making explicit the full range of issues as they are perceived.)
1. Ricky has.. →
Whose Class Is It Anyway?
Describe briefly the FACTS, ISSUES, PROBLEMS, DILEMMAS, AND/OR OPPORTUNITIES in the case. Issues: (This is the first pass at identification of issues. It may be fairly cursory. Discussion is typically geared toward making explicit the full range of issues as they are perceived.)
After meeting.. →
Who’s in Charge?
Describe the ISSUES (facts, problems, and opportunities) in the case. Look for underlying issues as well as obvious problems the characters face.
Why does Emma laugh when her colleague calls her a born teacher? Are teachers “born” or “made?”
Describe the impact of Emma’s.. →
What’s the Objective?
Describe briefly the FACTS, ISSUES, PROBLEMS, DILEMMAS, AND/OR OPPORTUNITIES in the case. Issues: (This is the first pass at identification of issues. It may be fairly cursory. Discussion is typically geared toward making explicit the full range of issues as they are perceived.)
Why are the.. →
What’s the Difference?
Describe the ISSUES (facts, problems, and opportunities) in the case. Look for underlying issues as well as obvious problems the characters face.
Describe the role of technology in each teacher’s the math class.
Evaluate how effectively and equitably technology is used by Melanie.. →
What’s Happening
Describe briefly the FACTS, ISSUES, PROBLEMS, DILEMMAS, AND/OR OPPORTUNITIES in the case. Issues: (This is the first pass at identification of issues. It may be fairly cursory. Discussion is typically geared toward making explicit the full range of issues as they are perceived.)
In what ways.. →
What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You!
Describe briefly the FACTS, ISSUES, PROBLEMS, DILEMMAS, AND/OR OPPORTUNITIES in the case. Issues: (This is the first pass at identification of issues. It may be fairly cursory. Discussion is typically geared toward making explicit the full range of issues as they are perceived.)
Describe.. →