Abstract
In the ensuing article a veteran of many years of teaching homogeneously grouped gifted students discusses the need for creative ways of drawing students into the subjects being presented. The author offers some practical experiences that he has found both useful and helpful in the ongoing struggle to stimulate sharp young minds. At the present time the author is Department Head of the Talented and Gifted Programme at Centennial Regional High School, a large comprehensive secondary school in a suburb of Montreal, Quebec.
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