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GIFTEDNESS AND TALENTEDNESS

GIFTEDNESS AND TALENTEDNESS. School Age Children Who Give Evidence of High Performance Capability in Intellectual, Creative, Academic, Leadership, or in the Performing and Visual Arts. IDENTIFYING GIFTED & TALENTED. POKEMON SOUITH CAROLINA GIFTED & TALENTED. Gardener’s 8 Areas of Giftedness.

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GIFTEDNESS AND TALENTEDNESS

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  1. GIFTEDNESS AND TALENTEDNESS School Age Children Who Give Evidence of High Performance Capability in Intellectual, Creative, Academic, Leadership, or in the Performing and Visual Arts.

  2. IDENTIFYING GIFTED & TALENTED POKEMON SOUITH CAROLINA GIFTED & TALENTED

  3. Gardener’s 8 Areas of Giftedness • Musical Singer • Body-kinesthetic Athlete • Logic-Math Scientist • Linguistic Diplomatic Corps • Spatial Architect • Interpersonal Diplomat • Intrapersonal Psychologist • Naturalist Eco-Freak

  4. GOLEMAN 1995Emotional Intelligence • Subset of Interpersonal • Shapes everything from personal to organizational success • Confidence Man • Spies • Assassin • Executioner • Prosecutor • People Person

  5. PLACEMENTS • Girls outnumber boys • Underrepresented – Cultural Minorities Impoverished Disabled The Rich Man’s Classification

  6. High Intelligence Associated Abilities are: quickly grasp ideas think out of the box generalize new ideas/ apply ideas excellent communication skills IQ’s 125-130 Gifted 144-130 Very Gifted 160-144 Damn Smart: EDUC 351 out of block

  7. Defining Trait of Giftedness C Y C R T T R E I I E A V V A T I V I T Y I T

  8. Emotional-Social Characteristics • Anxiety • Perfectionism • Heightened Sensitivity • Loneliness • Social Isolation • Depression in profoundly gifted Like an Elderly Person after Friends Have Died

  9. CAUSES UNKNOWN • Genetics and Stimulation Play Roles • Teach them to be more balanced, allow for Failure or partial success Aren’t We Who Are Gifted Superior? Why be Negative? Wouldn't it be better to find out how to make more of us?

  10. EVALUATION • Protect Against Discrimination • Use Multiple Tests • Discover- an approach uses problem solving Tasks get harder as the test progresses. • Also measure student’s creativity

  11. UNIVERSAL DESIGN FOR LEARNING • Acceleration • Compact the curriculum • Curriculum Extension – challenge at higher level • Cognitive Taxonomies – differentiate expectations among students • Autonomous learning model sort of like special studies college courses

  12. THEORY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCESEverybody’s Beautiful in Their Own Way • Special programs for each Gardner category • Enrichment Add atypical instruction Use challenging material Expand instructional strategies Teach critical thinking and problem solving skills Do we correct writing or do we edit writing? • Web Quests

  13. SCHOOL WIDE ENRICHMENTPromote creativity and critical thinking • Foster creative attitudes • Improve student understanding of creativity • Practice creativity • Engage students in creativity RELEVANCE!

  14. INCLUSION • Cluster Grouping Put Gifted Students Together • Acceleration Might Create Social Problems • Magnet Schools Some Parent/Political Problems. Do These Measures Hurt the Other Students?

  15. NATIONAL RESEARCH CENTER ON GIFTED AND TALENTED NATIONAL RESEARCH CENTER

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