Bright, Talented, & Black 2.0: A Guide for Families of Black Gifted Learners

$33.95

Author: Joy Lawson Davis, Ed.D.

Bright, Talented & Black 2.0 is the book that so many have been waiting for. The one that addresses the specific needs of high potential needs of students who are most at risk in schools across the nation. Parents, families, educators, and advocates will read and be able to use the resources provided in this book to save the dreams of countless Black gifted students and others who have been overlooked and marginalized while improving the outcomes for humanity as a whole.

What's new in BTB 2.0:
- Updated student and parent scenarios of real life experiences of how they view they view the world, interact with others, and how they continue to be misunderstood and underestimated. These stories are telling and will resonate with our readers
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- A section on Highly Gifted Black students including real-time interviews providing insight into their lives, challenges and successes;

- Suggestions for parents and educators addressing the needs intersectional needs of 3E Gifted students, those who are multi-exceptional (being gifted, having a disability and being culturally diverse);

- Strategies to address the microagressions, implicit bias, and stereotyping faced by Black gifted students in schools and communities across the nation;

- Updated research on equity and access issues in programming across the nation;
The updated Appendix includes:
- A new listing of 'mirror books' for Black Gifted students of all ages;

- A new listing of 'books to enlighten Black families' (including contemporary texts from gifted education, equity/social justice, and cultural competency education)

- An updated listing of resources and enrichment programs across the nation, and a

- Copy of the highly regarded 'Culturally Responsive Equity Based Bill of Rights for Gifted Students of Color' created by a group of expert scholars in the education of Black gifted students.

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Author: Joy Lawson Davis, Ed.D.

Bright, Talented & Black 2.0 is the book that so many have been waiting for. The one that addresses the specific needs of high potential needs of students who are most at risk in schools across the nation. Parents, families, educators, and advocates will read and be able to use the resources provided in this book to save the dreams of countless Black gifted students and others who have been overlooked and marginalized while improving the outcomes for humanity as a whole.

What's new in BTB 2.0:
- Updated student and parent scenarios of real life experiences of how they view they view the world, interact with others, and how they continue to be misunderstood and underestimated. These stories are telling and will resonate with our readers
-
- A section on Highly Gifted Black students including real-time interviews providing insight into their lives, challenges and successes;

- Suggestions for parents and educators addressing the needs intersectional needs of 3E Gifted students, those who are multi-exceptional (being gifted, having a disability and being culturally diverse);

- Strategies to address the microagressions, implicit bias, and stereotyping faced by Black gifted students in schools and communities across the nation;

- Updated research on equity and access issues in programming across the nation;
The updated Appendix includes:
- A new listing of 'mirror books' for Black Gifted students of all ages;

- A new listing of 'books to enlighten Black families' (including contemporary texts from gifted education, equity/social justice, and cultural competency education)

- An updated listing of resources and enrichment programs across the nation, and a

- Copy of the highly regarded 'Culturally Responsive Equity Based Bill of Rights for Gifted Students of Color' created by a group of expert scholars in the education of Black gifted students.

Author: Joy Lawson Davis, Ed.D.

Bright, Talented & Black 2.0 is the book that so many have been waiting for. The one that addresses the specific needs of high potential needs of students who are most at risk in schools across the nation. Parents, families, educators, and advocates will read and be able to use the resources provided in this book to save the dreams of countless Black gifted students and others who have been overlooked and marginalized while improving the outcomes for humanity as a whole.

What's new in BTB 2.0:
- Updated student and parent scenarios of real life experiences of how they view they view the world, interact with others, and how they continue to be misunderstood and underestimated. These stories are telling and will resonate with our readers
-
- A section on Highly Gifted Black students including real-time interviews providing insight into their lives, challenges and successes;

- Suggestions for parents and educators addressing the needs intersectional needs of 3E Gifted students, those who are multi-exceptional (being gifted, having a disability and being culturally diverse);

- Strategies to address the microagressions, implicit bias, and stereotyping faced by Black gifted students in schools and communities across the nation;

- Updated research on equity and access issues in programming across the nation;
The updated Appendix includes:
- A new listing of 'mirror books' for Black Gifted students of all ages;

- A new listing of 'books to enlighten Black families' (including contemporary texts from gifted education, equity/social justice, and cultural competency education)

- An updated listing of resources and enrichment programs across the nation, and a

- Copy of the highly regarded 'Culturally Responsive Equity Based Bill of Rights for Gifted Students of Color' created by a group of expert scholars in the education of Black gifted students.

About the Author:

Dr. Joy Lawson Davis is an award-winning author, scholar, professional learning trainer, independent consultant, and equity activist. Her areas of expertise are culturally responsive teaching; equity and access in Gifted Education programs, enhancing family engagement, and meeting the needs of diverse gifted learners with multiple exceptionalities. Dr Davis is a highly sought-after keynote speaker, voice for equity, and trainer for organizations, school districts and state agencies across the nation and internationally. She is the author of numerous publications.

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