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Integrating multicultural and gifted education: a curricular framework

Theory Into Practice,  Spring, 2005  by Donna Y. Ford,  James L. Moore, III,  Deborah A. Harmon

Tags: curriculum, education, Ford Motor Co., teacher

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Notes

(1.) We are reminded of the motto: "Teach children what to think and you limit them to your ideas. Teach children how to think, and their ideas are unlimited." (Thinking Works Press motto)

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