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Instead , students should confront themes across clusters of subjects , thus allowing for inquiry , associations , and synthesis across content areas . Such thematic or unit planning , then , is a primary curricular consideration of ...
Instead , students should confront themes across clusters of subjects , thus allowing for inquiry , associations , and synthesis across content areas . Such thematic or unit planning , then , is a primary curricular consideration of ...
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All subject areas focused on a common theme ( oceanography ) but little coordination existed across the learning experiences in the content areas . Data was collected in Mrs. H.'s room as she focused on a condensed version of Treasure ...
All subject areas focused on a common theme ( oceanography ) but little coordination existed across the learning experiences in the content areas . Data was collected in Mrs. H.'s room as she focused on a condensed version of Treasure ...
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areas of giftedness : 1 ) general intellectual ability ; 2 ) specific academic aptitude ; 3 ) creativity ; 4 ) leadership ability ; 5 ) ability in the visual or performing arts ; and 6 ) psychomotor ability .
areas of giftedness : 1 ) general intellectual ability ; 2 ) specific academic aptitude ; 3 ) creativity ; 4 ) leadership ability ; 5 ) ability in the visual or performing arts ; and 6 ) psychomotor ability .
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