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Gifted Education Press

DECEMBER 2009

Dear SUBSCRIBER -- Educator/Parent:

Just Published! See the WINTER 2010 Online Issue of Gifted Education Press

Quarterly by Clicking the Following Link in Adobe Format:

http://www.giftededpress.com/GEPQWINTER2010.pdf

Please note that we are no longer snail mailing hard copies because of high

printing and postage costs. If you would like hard copies snail mailed to

you, there will be a relatively small subscriber fee. Contact me at

gifted@... for the cost.

The WINTER 2010 Online Issue of GEPQ contains the following articles:

1. Editorial Comments by Maurice Fisher - Discussion of Subscribers to

Gifted Education Press Quarterly

2. Providing Access and Equity: Focusing on Underrepresented High Potential

Students in Inquiry-Based Science

Dorothy Sisk Lamar University Beaumont, Texas

3. Facilitating Creative Reading for Gifted Students

R. E. Myers Healdsburg, California

4. Nurturing a Gifted Reader

Celia Webb, President Pilinut Press Warrenton, Virginia

5. Critique of the Current State of Gifted Education

is I. du Pont de Bie, Ph.D. Center for the Analysis of Gifted

Education

6. Classic Movies and the Gifted

E. Walters, Ed.D. Center for the Study of the Humanities in the

Schools

See the directions below to access the Members-Only Online Version on the

Gifted Education Press Web Site. GEPQ Online contains all previous issues

(for reference purposes) back to the April 1987 issue.

Special Announcement: For the 2009-10 School Year, I am asking that you

help to support our work in the Gifted Education Field, including Gifted

Education Press Quarterly. You can help us to continue this work by

Purchasing Our Excellent Books on Educating Gifted Students. All of our

books can be ordered directly from us or through Amazon.com. Detailed

information is on the Gifted Education Press Web Site. Thank you!

Please see our recently updated Key Word List of Articles, Authors and

Topics from Gifted Education Press Quarterly and Gifted Education News-Page

for over Twenty Years of information from our periodicals about the

Education of Gifted Students:

Click here - Key Words

If you know a colleague or friend who would like a complimentary copy of the

WINTER 2010 Online Issue, tell them to send their request to:

gifted@.... In addition, please see the information on our Web

Site about our books on creative thinking, humanities, science and

mathematics.

Our latest books are as follows. See our GEP Web Site for more details:

http://www.GiftedEdPress.com

1. Maurice D. Fisher, Ph.D. & Eugenia M. Fisher, Ed.D., Editors: Heroes of

Giftedness: An Inspirational Guide for Gifted Students and Their Teachers -

Presenting the Personal Heroes of Twelve Experts on Gifted Education.

Discusses Highly Gifted Individuals who can be used as models for motivating

gifted students to study different fields of knowledge. Further information

can be found at: http://www.giftededpress.com/HEROESOFGIFTEDNESS.htm

2. By Harry T. Roman: Energizing Your Gifted Students' Creative Thinking &

Imagination: Using Design Principles, Team Activities, and Invention

Strategies - A Complete Lesson Guide for Upper Elementary and Middle School

Levels. Contains Extensive Information and Lessons on Such Topics as: Our

Dynamic Brains, Creativity - The Natural Human Tendency, What Edison

Teaches Us, and Creativity in Your Classroom. Further information can be

found at:

http://www.giftededpress.com/HARRYTROMANCREATIVITY.htm

3. By E. Myers: Golden Quills: Creative Thinking and Writing Lessons

for Middle-School Gifted Students. Contains Twenty-Seven Challenging Lessons

for Stimulating Creative Learning in Language Arts. Further information can

be found at: http://www.giftededpress.com/REMYERS.htm

4. By Judy Micheletti: MORE SNIBBLES: Serendipitous Seasons. This book

focuses on how to motivate gifted students to be more creative at their

school and home, and it contains several delightful line drawings that will

entice the imagination of all curious children and adults. Further

information can be found at: http://www.giftededpress.com/SNIBBLES2.htm

5. By Harry T. Roman: Solar Power, Fuel Cells, Wind Power and Other

Important Environmental Studies for Upper Elementary and Middle School

Gifted Students and Their Teachers: A Technology, Problem-Solving and

Invention Guide. It is perfect for use in Tech Ed, pre-engineering and

environmental courses and study units. Further information can be found at:

http://www.giftededpress.com/HARRYTROMAN.htm

Contact me if you have any ideas for new articles or books that GEP can

publish.

In JUNE 2009, EdNews.org interviewed me about the present state of Gifted

Education. Please see this interview at the following link:

http://ednews.org/articles/an-interview-with-maurice-fisher-phd-publisher-of-gif\

ted-education-press-and-gifted-education-press-quarterly.html

Thank you.

Sincerely,

Maurice Fisher, Ph.D., Publisher

P.S. A past issue of Time Magazine (August 27, 2007) contains a lead article

entitled, The Genius Problem. This article includes information from an

essay published in the Spring 1996 issue of GEPQ - " Anti-Intellectualism in

Secondary Schools: The Problem Continues " by Schroeder-. Use

the instructions below to access this and many other essays from our GEPQ

Online Link.

To read and print previous issues of Gifted Education Press Quarterly,

please do the following:

1. Go to our Web Site at http://www.GiftedEdPress.com

2. The Home Page will show our name and address, etc., a tree, and several

choice buttons.

3. Go to the next to last cell in the first column (below the Google search

icon) -- " Click Here to Enter Your Special Access Codes " -- and Click it.

4. Type in the following User Name in small letters -- gepq

5. Type in the following Password in small letters -- gep621

Click OK

Keep your User Name and Password for future access to GEPQ Online. All

future issues will be available on this Web Page at the beginning of

September, December, March, June.

Happy Reading! Gifted Education Press www.GiftedEdPress.com

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