PREFACE Three Reasons to Care CHAPTER 1 In the Beginning CHAPTER 2 The Upsides CHAPTER 3 The Battle of Equity Over Excellence CHAPTER 4 Is Giftedness Something You Do or Someone You Are CHAPTER 5 Instructional Panaceas That Aren’t CHAPTER 6 Legislative Absurdity . . . and the Organizations That Try to Rein It In CHAPTER 7 What Next CHAPTER 8 The Big Picture: Fitting Gifted Child Education into the Broader Educational Landscape That’s All, Folks References About the Author Index
James R. Delisle has worked in gifted child education for 40 years as a teacher, professor, counselor, and dad. He is the author of 21 books, including the best-selling Parenting Gifted Kids and The Gifted Teen Survival Guide (with Judy Galbraith). His work has been translated into multiple languages and has been featured in both top research outlets and popular media sources like The New York Times and the Oprah Winfrey Show.
Overall, this book is an engaging and powerful read, and a
passionate call for change that excites readers to join the cause
of supporting America's gifted children. Dumbing Down America takes
a comprehensive look at the state of gifted education, offers
solutions that can begin now, and emphasizes the importance of
providing America's brightest minds with the chance to be heard.
“For too long, genius has been denied and our nation has been
deceived. With knowledge, tenacity, a strong collective voice, and
a gifted child's needs at the forefront of your efforts, we can do
better. Saving smart kids isn't a choice; it's an obligation” (p.
202).,Davidson Institute for Talent Development, 5/1/14
Dumbing Down America felt like a book I had been waiting for since
my first child was identified as gifted! As a parent, I appreciated
its tone. Our children are more than the sum of their test scores
and achievements . . . Gifted children have a right to an education
appropriate to their abilities just as much as any other child.
This is a rare occurrence in most American schools where they are
either ignored or face the elimination of even meager programs due
to a lack of understanding on the part of policy makers. If America
wants to reverse the trend, it would do well to put into place the
recommendations by Dr. Delisle as outlined in Dumbing Down
America.,Lisa Conrad, Gifted Education Advocate, 9/6/14
Although the “Dumbing Down” bit of the title is provocative, the
most engaging and exciting part of the book's name is the “what we
can do to fight back” part. Yes, homeschooling is included as an
option—but it doesn't work for everyone. Which is why it's exciting
to see so many ideas on the pages of this book. Delisle deserves
kudos for his plans. If you care about gifted kids—your own or
others, then read the book to learn more about his suggestions and
pass it along to the education change agents in your
community.,Pamela Price,Red, White, and Grew, 9/12/14
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