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6/1/2012. 2. Characteristics of Gifted English Language Learners. Brulles and Winebrenner (2008)Strong desire to learn in their language and in EnglishHigh interest in certain topicsQuick grasp of new info.Evidence of creative ability in thinking/problem solvingAbility to see relationships and
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1. 6/23/2012 1 Identifying, Assessing, and Serving Gifted English Language Learners
Dr. Jaime A. Castellano
Consultant, Author, Researcher, Practitioner
Phoenix, Arizona
Jaime.castellano@yahoo.com
(561) 308-0683
2. 6/23/2012 2 Characteristics of Gifted English Language Learners Brulles and Winebrenner (2008)
Strong desire to learn in their language and in English
High interest in certain topics
Quick grasp of new info.
Evidence of creative ability in thinking/problem solving
Ability to see relationships and make connections
Brulles and Winebrenner (2008)
Ability to improvise with everyday objects
Exceptional ability in any of the fine arts
Exceptional talents in areas valued by their culture
High standards for themselves
Curiosity
3. 6/23/2012 3 Characteristics of Gifted English Language Learners Brulles and Winebrenner (2008)
Persistent
independence
Keen power of observation
Self-directed
Tendency to dominate peers or situations
Tendency to find and correct their own or others mistakes
Ease in adapting to new situations Brulles and Winebrenner (2008)
Takes on leadership role
Ability to carry responsibilities well
Originality and imagination
Ability to express emotions and feelings
Articulate in role-playing and storytelling
Has a command of informal language
4. 6/23/2012 4 Characteristics of Gifted English Language Learners Aguirre and Hernandez (1999)
Eagerly shares culture
Interprets and translates at high levels of accuracy
Possesses advanced knowledge of idioms
Understands jokes and puns
Possesses cross-cultural flexibility
Learns a second or third language at an accelerated pace
Excels in math achievement
Ability to code-switch Bernal (1974)
Enjoys intelligent risk-taking behavior
Has older playmates and can easily engage adults in lively conversation
Is street-wise and recognized by others as possessing ability to make it in the dominate White society
Rapidly acquires English language skills
Accepts responsibilities
at home
5. 6/23/2012 5 Gifted English Language LearnersMyths and Realities The public is sympathetic to the plight of gifted English language learners? __Myth __Reality
2. Special language provisions for ELLs are undemocratic? __Myth __Reality
3. Gifted ELLs can get a good education on their own? __Myth __Reality?
6. 6/23/2012 6 Gifted English Language LearnersMyths and Realities 4. Every ELL is gifted in some way? __Myth __Reality
5. The academically gifted ELL differs as much from the average as do the mentally retarded? __Myth __Reality?
6. The gifted ELL is also the more creative one? __Myth __Reality?
7. 6/23/2012 7 Gifted English Language LearnersMyths and Realities 7. A high IQ along with mastery of at least two languages is a good predictor or real-world accomplishments? __Myth __Reality
8. I gifted ELL has an IQ score that will be the same throughout his/her life? __Myth __Reality
9. A high IQ is a good predictor of academic success? __Myth __Reality
8. 6/23/2012 8 Gifted English Language LearnersMyths and Realities 10. Gifted ELL are introverted, emotionally unstable, and shy away from their culture? __Myth __Reality
11. ELLs that are gifted are also more popular, successful, and healthy? __Myth __Reality
12. Teachers are better at identifying gifted ELLs than their parents? __Myth __Reality
9. 6/23/2012 9 Gifted English Language LearnersMyths and Realities 13. Labeling an ELL as gifted leads to special treatment and special problems? __Myth __Reality
14. One needs to speak, read, and write English in order to be gifted? __Myth __Reality
15. ELL are under-represented in programs serving gifted students? __Myth __Reality
10. 6/23/2012 10 Gifted English Language LearnersMyths and Realities 16. Gifted ELL who are female are more likely to be underachievers than gifted ELL boys? __Myth __Reality
17. Gifted ELLs should be encouraged to direct their own learning? __Myth __Reality
18. There is a special curriculum for gifted ELLs? __Myth __Reality
11. 6/23/2012 11 Gifted English Language LearnersMyths and Realities 19. Gifted education should strive for independence from the regular and ESL classroom curriculum? __Myth __Reality
20. Parents of ELLs must be advocates if programs for their gifted children are to continue? __Myth __Reality
12. 6/23/2012 12 Assessing English Language Learners for Gifted Education The assessment and evaluation of ELLs for gifted education should include a combination of qualitative and quantitative data that embraces a multiple criteria philosophy
If an evaluation of a students cognitive ability is required for eligibility, careful consideration should be given to the type of IQ test to be given Provide examples of qualitative and quantitative data that can be used
What IQ tests does your district use to identify ELL for gifted education programming?
13. 6/23/2012 13 A Comprehensive Learner Assessment for Including Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students in Gifted Education Areas to be Assessed
Cognitive Ability *Motivation
Academic Achievement *Social Skills
Reading/Writing *Leadership
Mathematics *Creativity
Current Classroom Performance
Verbal Ability
Learning Characteristics
14. 6/23/2012 14 A Comprehensive Learner Assessment for Including Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students in Gifted Education Vehicles for Obtaining Assessment Data
Test of Cognitive Ability
Test of Academic Achievement
Report Card/Progress Reports
Performance-Based Products
Gifted Characteristics Checklist
Portfolios
Language Proficiency Assessment Results
Interviews
15. 6/23/2012 15 A Comprehensive Learner Assessment for Including Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students in Gifted Education The Collection of Data: By Whom
Psychologist *Other Staff
Regular Classroom Teacher *Nominated
ELD/ESL/Bilingual teacher Student
Diagnostician/Evaluator *Classmates
Parent *Other
Therapists
Community Representatives
16. 6/23/2012 16 La Raza Intelligence Test Puerto Rico was discovered by Cristobal Columbus in:
1776 b.1502 c.1498 d. 1493
2. The word Bato means:
Barter b. dude c. car d. radio
17. 6/23/2012 17 La Raza Intelligence Test 3. Bohio is an Indian word that means:
house b. condiments c. sugar d. dancing
4. A street word for real good is:
a. suavecito b. pelao c. viejo d. flaco
18. 6/23/2012 18 La Raza Intelligence Test 5. Gabriel Garcia Marquez is a famous:
painter b. composer c. writer d. singer
6. Borinquen is the Indian name for the following Caribbean island:
a. Cuba b. Puerto Rico c. St. Thomas d. Jamaica
19. 6/23/2012 19 La Raza Intelligence Test 8. Mexico City is to Mexico, as Quito is to:
Peru b. Ecuador c. Venezuela d. Chile
9. Juan Ponce de Leon was the first governor of:
Santo Domingo b. Cuba c. Puerto Rico d. Florida
10. Incas are to Peru as the Maya are to:
a. Panama b. Costa Rica c. Columbia d. Guatemala
20. 6/23/2012 20 Recruiting Gifted ELL for Gifted Education Screen all students at the end of a designated grade level
Initiate and implement a prescreening instrument designed to assist in identifying potentially gifted students
Using ambassadors, mentors, and sponsors is an important strategy in recruitment of gifted ELLs A support system should be in place to help gifted ELL adjust to a new environment
Develop a gifted education program guide for parents to keep them informed of program goals and expectations
21. 6/23/2012 21 Retaining Gifted English Language Learners in Rigorous Academic Programming CLD students must see themselves reflected in the curriculum
Biblio-therapy
Teachers should be trained to work with gifted students from CLD backgrounds
School counseling should be designed to meet the affective, social-emotional, and psychological needs of CLD gifted students Involve students in community service projects
Curriculum planning
Authentic communication
Practice for change
Information management
Collaborative relationships
Pace, complexity, depth
Inquiry
Interest-based learning
Goal-setting
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22. 6/23/2012 22 Other Strategies that Promote Cognitive Ability, Achievement, and ELD
Use of rhythm and rhyme
Use of storytelling
Grouping by interests and intelligence styles
Participation in democratic processes
Work on memory & memorization