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EDUCATION OF THE GIFTED CHILD
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Dr Lakshmi Sharma Workshop on Giftedness Part 5
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Overview
• What to look for in a school
• Primary Education
• Grade skipping
• Enrichment programmes
• Secondary Education
• Acceleration Programm
• Models & strategies/theorists on gifted education/learning/teaching
Fact
• Schooling of a gifted child is the biggest issue for parents whether the
child is in a private or state school!
Myths
• Better education for gifted children in private school
• All schools cater for gifted children
• Schools don’t cater for gifted children
• Your child’s school can identify giftedness
The Truth
• Majority of teachers do their best to cater for gifted children
• Few teachers have qualifications in gifted education but this does NOT mean they
can’t teach gifted students
• Gifted qualifications, being gifted or having gifted children make better gifted
educators.
• Gifted programmes tend to be outsourced – parental charge
• Now a trend to recognise & input gifted education
• Many schools piloting internal gifted & talented programmes
• Majority of schools DO NOT favour acceleration (grade skipping)
• Those favouring acceleration – need IQ test
• Private schools allow early entry compared to state for gifted students.
(B’day falls after May 1st-year entry deadline)
•Ethos of the school – Principal
•Principal-most important
•Principal that understands Gifted Ed/Child -
instigated throughout school
Choosing Your School
Look for & Ask
1. Population of tested high IQ kids
2. Gifted Education training in teachers
3. Schools gifted policies & evidence that policy is instigated within
school
4. INTERNAL gifted programmes
5. Does the school accelerate child (grade skip)
6. Does the school accelerate in subjects – maths grade 5 class for
grade 2
7. How does the school scaffold the learning for a gifted child?
8. How does the school identify the zone of proximal development for
a gifted child & ensure that it is always met
Primary School
• Start of formal education
• Lays the foundations of learning & education
• Most important - great beginning
• Affects the way gifted child sees education & schooling
• Issues need to be immediately addressed
How it works – Primary School
• School will test your child along with everyone & may determine gifted
• If IQ test done by parent - submit to school
• Teacher & you will discuss Individual Learning Plan
• The child will follow the ILP – this is revised as & when required
• Child invited internal & external gifted programmes
• Also school may consider acceleration in grade or subjects
Important fact:
Many parents want to believe their child is gifted. Teachers hear “my child is
gifted” frequently – so forgive that look of dismissal!
Gifted parents children >98th percentile experience
1. “The teacher isn’t addressing my child’s needs”
2. “ I have given the IQ test but still nothing has changed”
3. “Teacher states oh don’t worry we have other gifted children in the class”
4. “Teacher states oh your child is intellectually brilliant but her fine motor
skills are inadequate for her age”
5. “Your child is brilliant but can’t socialise well”
6. “We can’t accelerate your child as we can cope with her in her present
grade”
NO ONE IS LISTENING TO ME
Parents Common Experiences - Child identified gifted IQ>98th
STAGE ONE
• Teacher cannot differentiate learning
• Teacher sets ILP – ineffective – will state “X is being
taught at the ZPD”
• Teacher states we have other gifted children in class –
put parents at ease – does NOT address situation
STAGE TWO
• Child bored – needs not addressed
• Parents now go to principal
• Parents ask school for subject acceleration -
sometimes this can work - schools can be flexible
• Parents ask school for grade acceleration
most schools against this
STAGE THREE
• Child still bored & now refusing to go to school
• Parents go to educational board for child’s needs
Or
• Parents change schools- acceleration granted
How to get the best from your school
1. Find the gifted policy that the school has to adhere to set by the state/county
2. Try to work with your child’s teacher, ensure gifted policy is addressed
3. Document all meetings with the teacher
4. Note all her/his actions in addressing the child’s educational needs
5. Monitor your child’s progress at home & school
6. Make suggestions that you feel will address your child’s needs e.g acceleration, gifted programmes etc
7. If you are not satisfied refer to the principal, but only as a last resort
8. If you are still not satisfied refer to the Education Board/Department with all documentation
My Personal Journey
Getting the correct education for my child was a battle!
Constant stress
Took 2 other primary schools to find the right one !
My advice:
You are the best advocate for child
You know that child inside & out
Only accept the best education for your child
Do not accept excuses from yourself or the school
Acceleration - Grade skipping !
My child was grade skipped - development & speed of learning advanced
Positives:
• Prior to acceleration was bored now extremely happy child
• Loves being with older children
• No bullying at all
• Older children shielded my child from teasing etc
• Educationally challenged
• No longer way ahead at the top – Brilliant self efficacy – grit factor!
Negatives
• Could not perform at grade level in sports – oldest child 2yr 4
months older
• Age for sport - extremely good
• Will start University at age 16 – too young for student life!!!
• Once accelerated - can’t de-accelerate !
Secondary schools don’t allow for this!
Enrichment Programmes
Before you part with your dollar…………Make sure your child is really going
to be enriched !!!
My child’s comment:
“Mummy why did you pay $80 for me to be enriched when you enriched
them with your cash & I learnt nothing new!”
After that my child never wanted to go to any “enrichment programmes”!
Secondary Schooling
• Most secondary schools have selected “accelerated classes”
• To be selected you do NOT sit an IQ test
• The test combination of Maths & English type
• “Educational” companies run intense classes for students to practice
test
• Most kids in these classes are NOT highly gifted or gifted at all
• These classes in general increase the workload but do not increase
the depth of knowledge.
• Seal Co-ordinator “No Correlation between VCE result (Australia) &
Seal programme.”(!)
Serious Issues with Acceleration Class
• With accelerated child (grade skipped)- high pressure at young age (10)
• Majority of Kids selected are not highly gifted – competitive culture
• Most do not address high order thinking & gifted learning
• Size of programme bet 25-75 kids with no IQ test (!)
Yet claim to be for “gifted students”- no differentiation
• Kids not gifted but highly pushed cannot keep up, slows class down
• The only way for these programmes to work is to test the IQ – thus gifted
children in gifted programme! – Schools can’t financially justify as few
highly gifted kids applying for that programme – class of less than 10 !
Learning Gifted Students
(the following 4 slides info from WA Edu Dept)
Teaching and learning adjustments should:
Teachers should expect that gifted and
talented students are capable of learning
how to:
 be flexible to match students’ knowledge,
abilities, needs and phrases of learning
 direct, manage, negotiate and evaluate
their own learning
 include a range of group and individual
activities to accommodate different abilities,
skills and learning rates
 consider relationships and generate new
ideas, hypotheses and creative
solutions
 enable the development of generic skills
and higher order thinking skills and
strategies
 become producers, rather than
reproducers, of knowledge
 allow negotiation of self-selected topics for
learning within established curriculum
parameters
 develop skills of critical analysis and
creativity; apply analytical processes for
problem solving and decision making
 be open-ended, encouraging questioning
and tasks which allow studenttto construct
knowledge
 make defensible judgements and
evaluate their own ideas and those of
others
 demonstrate logical, critical, creative, lateral
and parallel forms of thinking
 work confidently in independent and
cooperative situations
 pay attention to product and the
demonstration of achievement in student’s
learning
 enjoy learning
 encourage students to help other students
with their learning
 explore the possibilities of open learning,
telematics, multi-campus developments,
external education sites and other reso
urces
Principals and teachers should . . .
Ideas to consider
 understand and implement the department’s gifted and talented
policy
 Nominate a gifted and talented coordinator to promote the policy and
help monitor its implementation.
 ensure procedures are in place for the ongoing identification of
gifted and talented students, as well as identification for placement
in school and supplementary programs
 Use identification procedures in the Teaching TAGS.
 Teachers monitor student’s progress carefully to identify possible
gifted and talented students, gather information on identified students
using a range of strategies, confirm the information is correct and
ensure no student or group of students has been omitted, and
ensure the information is incorporated into the school’s management
information system.
 provide an appropriate and challenging learning program based on
a range of strategies which match the learning styles and needs of
gifted and talented students
 Devise strategies to use in day-to-day programs to provide a
differentiated curriculum (enrichment, extension or acceleration) for
identified students.
 Provide access to appropriate supplementary programs.
 participate in professional development about the education of
gifted and talented students
 Work through and implement strategies in the Teaching TAGS.
 Access information from professional associations to keep abreast of
gifted and talented initiatives.
 collaborate to share resources within and between schools  Develop networks.
 use school development planning processes to collect and review
data relevant to the achievement of gifted and talented students
and to set priorities and targets which address their needs
 Make provision in the school management information system to
identify gifted and talented students and to report on the performance
of these students as a sub-group of the school population.
 Include gifted and talented provision as a school priority if warranted.
 encourage parents of gifted and talented students and community
stakeholders to participate in the education of gifted and talented
students
 Communicate strategies adopted by the school to cater for gifted and
talented students.
 Involve parents in curriculum resource developments.
 Draw on community experts to assist with school-based and
supplementary programs.
THE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF PRINCIPALS AND TEACHERS- Gifted Children
Gifted Learning & Teaching - Strategies & Models
Gifted students require specialised teaching & learning:high order thinking.
Maker in Teaching Models in Education of the Gifted: "a teaching-learning model is a structural framework that
serves as a guide for developing specific educational activities and environments" (1982).
List of theorists & use for curriculum framework
• Krathwohl - Taxonomy of affective domain
• Betts - Autonomous Learner
• De Bono - Lateral & Creative Thinking
• Taylor- Multipe talent model
• Dabrowski - Over excitabilities
• Bloom - Taxonomy of cognitive domian
• Osborn-Parnes – Creative Problem solving process
• Renzulli - Enrichment Triad
Bett Autonomous Learner Model
1. Orientation - understanding
giftedness
2. Individual Development -
3. Enrichment
4. Seminars
5. In-Depth Study
Osborn-Parne's
Creative Problem Solving Process
Objective (Mess) Finding
2. Fact Finding
3. Problem Solving
4. Idea Finding
5. Solution Finding
6. Acceptance Finding
.
Renzulli's Enrichment Triad
TYPE I - General Interest / Exploratory Activities
TYPE II - Group Training Activities / Skills Development
TYPE III - Individual and Small Group Investigation Real Problems
Lateral and creative thinking de Bono
lateral thinking, parallel thinking
The Six Thinking Hats and CoRT Thinking.
Taylor's Multiple-Talent Model
Gifted very top of any talent area,
Talented students above average
IQ tests alone insufficient - giftedness .
• Development of open-ended activities
• focus on talent development
• knowledge
• varied learning approaches
• a smooth transition to the "real world"
Dabrowski's Over-Excitabilities
Gifted extremely sensitive:
Psychomotor
Sensual
Imaginational
Intellectual
Emotional
Relates to the complexity of thinking.
1.Receiving
2.Responding
3.Valuing
4.Organising
5.Characterising by a Value or set
Bloom's Taxonomy
Cognitive Processes
1.Knowledge
2.Comprehension
3.Application
4.Analysis
5.Synthesis
6.Evaluation
Gifted Learning & Teaching
Strategies & Models
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Gifted Students Education of the Gifted Child Giftedness Workshop Part 5

  • 1. EDUCATION OF THE GIFTED CHILD www.drlakshmisharma.com Dr Lakshmi Sharma Workshop on Giftedness Part 5 NO LIMITS TO LEARNING! BELIEVE & YOU CAN ACHIEVE!
  • 2. Overview • What to look for in a school • Primary Education • Grade skipping • Enrichment programmes • Secondary Education • Acceleration Programm • Models & strategies/theorists on gifted education/learning/teaching
  • 3. Fact • Schooling of a gifted child is the biggest issue for parents whether the child is in a private or state school! Myths • Better education for gifted children in private school • All schools cater for gifted children • Schools don’t cater for gifted children • Your child’s school can identify giftedness
  • 4. The Truth • Majority of teachers do their best to cater for gifted children • Few teachers have qualifications in gifted education but this does NOT mean they can’t teach gifted students • Gifted qualifications, being gifted or having gifted children make better gifted educators. • Gifted programmes tend to be outsourced – parental charge • Now a trend to recognise & input gifted education • Many schools piloting internal gifted & talented programmes • Majority of schools DO NOT favour acceleration (grade skipping) • Those favouring acceleration – need IQ test • Private schools allow early entry compared to state for gifted students. (B’day falls after May 1st-year entry deadline)
  • 5. •Ethos of the school – Principal •Principal-most important •Principal that understands Gifted Ed/Child - instigated throughout school Choosing Your School
  • 6. Look for & Ask 1. Population of tested high IQ kids 2. Gifted Education training in teachers 3. Schools gifted policies & evidence that policy is instigated within school 4. INTERNAL gifted programmes 5. Does the school accelerate child (grade skip) 6. Does the school accelerate in subjects – maths grade 5 class for grade 2 7. How does the school scaffold the learning for a gifted child? 8. How does the school identify the zone of proximal development for a gifted child & ensure that it is always met
  • 7. Primary School • Start of formal education • Lays the foundations of learning & education • Most important - great beginning • Affects the way gifted child sees education & schooling • Issues need to be immediately addressed
  • 8. How it works – Primary School • School will test your child along with everyone & may determine gifted • If IQ test done by parent - submit to school • Teacher & you will discuss Individual Learning Plan • The child will follow the ILP – this is revised as & when required • Child invited internal & external gifted programmes • Also school may consider acceleration in grade or subjects Important fact: Many parents want to believe their child is gifted. Teachers hear “my child is gifted” frequently – so forgive that look of dismissal!
  • 9. Gifted parents children >98th percentile experience 1. “The teacher isn’t addressing my child’s needs” 2. “ I have given the IQ test but still nothing has changed” 3. “Teacher states oh don’t worry we have other gifted children in the class” 4. “Teacher states oh your child is intellectually brilliant but her fine motor skills are inadequate for her age” 5. “Your child is brilliant but can’t socialise well” 6. “We can’t accelerate your child as we can cope with her in her present grade”
  • 10. NO ONE IS LISTENING TO ME
  • 11. Parents Common Experiences - Child identified gifted IQ>98th STAGE ONE • Teacher cannot differentiate learning • Teacher sets ILP – ineffective – will state “X is being taught at the ZPD” • Teacher states we have other gifted children in class – put parents at ease – does NOT address situation
  • 12. STAGE TWO • Child bored – needs not addressed • Parents now go to principal • Parents ask school for subject acceleration - sometimes this can work - schools can be flexible • Parents ask school for grade acceleration most schools against this
  • 13. STAGE THREE • Child still bored & now refusing to go to school • Parents go to educational board for child’s needs Or • Parents change schools- acceleration granted
  • 14. How to get the best from your school 1. Find the gifted policy that the school has to adhere to set by the state/county 2. Try to work with your child’s teacher, ensure gifted policy is addressed 3. Document all meetings with the teacher 4. Note all her/his actions in addressing the child’s educational needs 5. Monitor your child’s progress at home & school 6. Make suggestions that you feel will address your child’s needs e.g acceleration, gifted programmes etc 7. If you are not satisfied refer to the principal, but only as a last resort 8. If you are still not satisfied refer to the Education Board/Department with all documentation
  • 15. My Personal Journey Getting the correct education for my child was a battle! Constant stress Took 2 other primary schools to find the right one ! My advice: You are the best advocate for child You know that child inside & out Only accept the best education for your child Do not accept excuses from yourself or the school
  • 16. Acceleration - Grade skipping ! My child was grade skipped - development & speed of learning advanced Positives: • Prior to acceleration was bored now extremely happy child • Loves being with older children • No bullying at all • Older children shielded my child from teasing etc • Educationally challenged • No longer way ahead at the top – Brilliant self efficacy – grit factor!
  • 17. Negatives • Could not perform at grade level in sports – oldest child 2yr 4 months older • Age for sport - extremely good • Will start University at age 16 – too young for student life!!! • Once accelerated - can’t de-accelerate ! Secondary schools don’t allow for this!
  • 18. Enrichment Programmes Before you part with your dollar…………Make sure your child is really going to be enriched !!! My child’s comment: “Mummy why did you pay $80 for me to be enriched when you enriched them with your cash & I learnt nothing new!” After that my child never wanted to go to any “enrichment programmes”!
  • 19. Secondary Schooling • Most secondary schools have selected “accelerated classes” • To be selected you do NOT sit an IQ test • The test combination of Maths & English type • “Educational” companies run intense classes for students to practice test • Most kids in these classes are NOT highly gifted or gifted at all • These classes in general increase the workload but do not increase the depth of knowledge. • Seal Co-ordinator “No Correlation between VCE result (Australia) & Seal programme.”(!)
  • 20. Serious Issues with Acceleration Class • With accelerated child (grade skipped)- high pressure at young age (10) • Majority of Kids selected are not highly gifted – competitive culture • Most do not address high order thinking & gifted learning • Size of programme bet 25-75 kids with no IQ test (!) Yet claim to be for “gifted students”- no differentiation • Kids not gifted but highly pushed cannot keep up, slows class down • The only way for these programmes to work is to test the IQ – thus gifted children in gifted programme! – Schools can’t financially justify as few highly gifted kids applying for that programme – class of less than 10 !
  • 21. Learning Gifted Students (the following 4 slides info from WA Edu Dept) Teaching and learning adjustments should: Teachers should expect that gifted and talented students are capable of learning how to:  be flexible to match students’ knowledge, abilities, needs and phrases of learning  direct, manage, negotiate and evaluate their own learning  include a range of group and individual activities to accommodate different abilities, skills and learning rates  consider relationships and generate new ideas, hypotheses and creative solutions  enable the development of generic skills and higher order thinking skills and strategies  become producers, rather than reproducers, of knowledge  allow negotiation of self-selected topics for learning within established curriculum parameters  develop skills of critical analysis and creativity; apply analytical processes for problem solving and decision making  be open-ended, encouraging questioning and tasks which allow studenttto construct knowledge  make defensible judgements and evaluate their own ideas and those of others  demonstrate logical, critical, creative, lateral and parallel forms of thinking  work confidently in independent and cooperative situations  pay attention to product and the demonstration of achievement in student’s learning  enjoy learning  encourage students to help other students with their learning  explore the possibilities of open learning, telematics, multi-campus developments, external education sites and other reso urces
  • 22. Principals and teachers should . . . Ideas to consider  understand and implement the department’s gifted and talented policy  Nominate a gifted and talented coordinator to promote the policy and help monitor its implementation.  ensure procedures are in place for the ongoing identification of gifted and talented students, as well as identification for placement in school and supplementary programs  Use identification procedures in the Teaching TAGS.  Teachers monitor student’s progress carefully to identify possible gifted and talented students, gather information on identified students using a range of strategies, confirm the information is correct and ensure no student or group of students has been omitted, and ensure the information is incorporated into the school’s management information system.  provide an appropriate and challenging learning program based on a range of strategies which match the learning styles and needs of gifted and talented students  Devise strategies to use in day-to-day programs to provide a differentiated curriculum (enrichment, extension or acceleration) for identified students.  Provide access to appropriate supplementary programs.  participate in professional development about the education of gifted and talented students  Work through and implement strategies in the Teaching TAGS.  Access information from professional associations to keep abreast of gifted and talented initiatives.  collaborate to share resources within and between schools  Develop networks.  use school development planning processes to collect and review data relevant to the achievement of gifted and talented students and to set priorities and targets which address their needs  Make provision in the school management information system to identify gifted and talented students and to report on the performance of these students as a sub-group of the school population.  Include gifted and talented provision as a school priority if warranted.  encourage parents of gifted and talented students and community stakeholders to participate in the education of gifted and talented students  Communicate strategies adopted by the school to cater for gifted and talented students.  Involve parents in curriculum resource developments.  Draw on community experts to assist with school-based and supplementary programs. THE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF PRINCIPALS AND TEACHERS- Gifted Children
  • 23. Gifted Learning & Teaching - Strategies & Models Gifted students require specialised teaching & learning:high order thinking. Maker in Teaching Models in Education of the Gifted: "a teaching-learning model is a structural framework that serves as a guide for developing specific educational activities and environments" (1982). List of theorists & use for curriculum framework • Krathwohl - Taxonomy of affective domain • Betts - Autonomous Learner • De Bono - Lateral & Creative Thinking • Taylor- Multipe talent model • Dabrowski - Over excitabilities • Bloom - Taxonomy of cognitive domian • Osborn-Parnes – Creative Problem solving process • Renzulli - Enrichment Triad
  • 24. Bett Autonomous Learner Model 1. Orientation - understanding giftedness 2. Individual Development - 3. Enrichment 4. Seminars 5. In-Depth Study Osborn-Parne's Creative Problem Solving Process Objective (Mess) Finding 2. Fact Finding 3. Problem Solving 4. Idea Finding 5. Solution Finding 6. Acceptance Finding . Renzulli's Enrichment Triad TYPE I - General Interest / Exploratory Activities TYPE II - Group Training Activities / Skills Development TYPE III - Individual and Small Group Investigation Real Problems Lateral and creative thinking de Bono lateral thinking, parallel thinking The Six Thinking Hats and CoRT Thinking. Taylor's Multiple-Talent Model Gifted very top of any talent area, Talented students above average IQ tests alone insufficient - giftedness . • Development of open-ended activities • focus on talent development • knowledge • varied learning approaches • a smooth transition to the "real world" Dabrowski's Over-Excitabilities Gifted extremely sensitive: Psychomotor Sensual Imaginational Intellectual Emotional Relates to the complexity of thinking. 1.Receiving 2.Responding 3.Valuing 4.Organising 5.Characterising by a Value or set Bloom's Taxonomy Cognitive Processes 1.Knowledge 2.Comprehension 3.Application 4.Analysis 5.Synthesis 6.Evaluation Gifted Learning & Teaching Strategies & Models
  • 25. HOPE YOU ENJOYED THE PRESENTATION! www.drlakshmisharma.com NO LIMITS TO LEARNING! BELIEVE & YOU CAN ACHIEVE!