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T E A C H E R S '   M A N U A L S

All the books listed on this page are available in Australia as well as in New Zealand. Differentiation Made Practical and Gifted Programming Made Practical" are also available in the UK. They may also be available through sites such as Amazon. If you have difficulty obtaining copies, contact us here at REACH - we do not sell books directly, but we may be able to point you to a supplier.  Click here for more information and to order your copy.

Hot Off the Press!   Two new books by Rosemary Cathcart     

Differentiation Made Practical

Reviewed by Lynda Garrett, University of Auckland for APEX:

"The title of this book promises plenty and delivers it all! Differentiation can seem to be anything but practical in intent. Beginning teachers often feel they lack clarity in converting key theoretical principles such as content, process and product differentiation into effective teaching and learning opportunities for all students. For those teachers who believe that differentiation means ‘extra work’, and feel unable to cater effectively for their gifted learners within the ‘regular classroom’ setting, Differentiation Made Practical is a must."  Read the full review here.

Differentiation Made Practical by Rosemary Cathcart


Gifted Programming Made Practical
Differentiation Made Practical

Both books reviewed here by Selena Gallagher for the Times Educational Supplement (TESMagazine)

"Meeting the unique and diverse needs of gifted learners within an increasingly crowded and prescriptive curriculum is an ongoing challenge, but these two books aim to make that task a little easier." Read the full review here.

Gifted Programming Made Practical by Rosemary Cathcart


   

This book is written for every-one who lives or works with a gifted child — classroom teachers, GATE coordinators, parents and caregivers, special needs and resource teachers, counsellors and home-schooling families.

Written by  one of New Zealand’s leading authorities on gifted education, this updated edition extends a text already recognised as an essential guide  to this important topic.

 

 

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