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       Multiple Menu Model
       By: forbitals Date: April 21, 2022, 2:05 pm
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       The Multiple Menu Model
       A Practical Guide for Developing Differentiated Curriculum
       Joseph S. Renzulli etal, Forward by Carol Ann Tomlinson
       2000
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       What this book describes is interesting, and they do prescribe
       that there be college level textbooks available.  It is a
       flexible multi subject curriculum.   And clearly it is easier
       for students to engage with and better for students in the lower
       and middle tracks.
       Renzulli and Tomlinson are the ones the Un-Tracking advocates
       cite as saying that common classrooms are better for the Gifted
       too.
       This is hard to see evidence of.  A child who is committed to
       graduate level studies in a competitive university would not
       even want to waste their time in these kinds of classes.  They
       want to arrive at the university better prepared than any other
       students, and they want advanced placement.  For them education
       is competitive, and they know what things they will need to know
       and what books show all of this.  They will want to make
       progress everyday.  This more cooperative program that Renzulli
       and Tomlinson are showing does not support this adequately.
       other by these authors
       Light up your Child's MindLight up your Child's Mind, Book
       Finding A Unique Pathway to Happiness and Success
       by Renzulli, Joseph S. (2009)
       +
       Enriching curriculum for all students / Joseph S. Renzulli,
       Sally M. Reis (2008)
       Differentiation for gifted and talented students / Carol Ann
       Tomlinson, editor (2004)
       I have much more I must read.
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