Gifted and Talented Education...Bright vs. Gifted • A Bright Learner (High Achiever) Enjoys peers...
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Gifted and Talented Education
October 13, 2016
GATE LIAISONSDublin High School
Lenni Velez
Wells Middle School Fallon SchoolStephanie AndersonTerri Sharbach
Amador ElementaryCaitlin Adams and Kelly Russo
Dougherty Elementary Dublin Elementary
Shawna LettauMurrah Rodriguez
Frederiksen Elementary Green Elementary School
Erin JohnsonJeanette Rosin and Jenna Krier
Kolb Elementary
What Is Giftedness?
National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC)A gifted person is someone who shows, or has the potential for showing, an exceptional level of performance in one or more areas of expression.
How Did Your Child Get Here Now?
• CogAT test is open to all students (Fall for 3rd grade and Spring for 4‐12 grades)
• New CogAT for 2016• Intellectual CogAT scores falling between the 96‐100 percentile
• Academic: Students in grades 3‐12 participate in California Standards Testing, CAASPP
Bright vs. Gifted
• A Bright Learner (High Achiever)Enjoys peersGrasps the meaningCompletes assignmentsIs receptiveEnjoys schoolAbsorbs InformationIs a technicianIs a good memorizerIs alertIs pleased with own learning
• A Gifted Learner (Top 2‐5 Percent)Prefers adultsDraws inferencesInitiates projectsIs intenseEnjoys learningManipulates informationIs an inventorIs a good guesserIs keenly observantIs highly self critical
Goal For Our Identified GATE Students
Focused On College, Career, and Life ReadinessIt is not just about GPA and Test Scores, or the number of AP Courses taken. According to the College Board these are the top qualities college look for:
Leadership: Ability to enhance the quality of lifeWillingness to Take Risks: Ongoing learnerInitiative: Out of the box thinkers, problem solverCommitment to Service: Social responsibilitySpecial Talents or Abilities: Diverse group of individuals
Why Gifted Education“They are the unique force going forth into an unknown future.
They invent. They Imagine.They heal. They explore.They create. They inspire.
They push the human race forward. They possess creative and out of the boxthinking pushing boundaries to infinite places. How else can you stare at anempty canvas and see a work of art? Or sit at a red planet and see a laboratory onwheels? And while some see them as crazy, we see genius. Because the ones whoare crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do.We owe it to our kids to be the catalyst to open their minds beyond now!”
Author Unknown
Acceleration/Pacing - Moving students faster through the curriculum and not expecting them to do what they already know how to do.Depth - Having students become true experts in a given area; giving them an opportunity to find out about certain subjects in great detail.Complexity - Exploring the connections and relationships between things, comparing and contrasting.Novelty - Allowing students to exhibit their creativity in the creation of original projects that challenge their thinking in new and unusual ways.
Sandra Kaplan USC
The Four Components of a GATE Program
Elementary School
Happens during the school day!• Placed in a GATE cluster• Offered differentiated curriculum• STEAM Challenges
Secondary Programs• Middle School
–Math Acceleration in 7th and and 8th grade, based on 6th grade performance
–GATE students are clustered in 6th‐7th in their Core class
–GATE students are clustered in 8th grade in English class
• High School Level‐Many and varied classes (emphasis on critical thinking), student eligible on performance
‐ Classes focused on project based learning
Differentiated Instruction
• Student centered• Best Practices• Different approach: NOT MORE OR LESS• A way of thinking and planning• A blend of whole‐class, small group, and individual instruction
Mayor’s and Author’s Challenges3016‐2017
Mayor’s ChallengeWorking in groups of 3 to 4 create a 5 minute awareness presentation regarding the topic “College and Career Readiness: What it takes to be successful. Your audience will be students 3rd through 12th graders and the Dublin community. Challenge begins, February, 2017
Author’s Challenge“The Power In Your Writing”
Be creative and write a book on any subject of interest to you. Your work will be showcased at the Dublin High School Media Center/Library, Spring, 2017.
What Can Be Tiered?
• Assignments• Activities• Homework• Learning centers• Experiments• Materials• Assessments• Writing prompts
Culture that Worships Success
Teach your children to:• Accept responsibility• Delay gratification• Respect of others• Set realistic goals• Set limits• Enforce consequences• Have integrity
Needs of the Gifted Child
Balance Choices
• Don’t make children conform to you• Invite them to grow• Preference of their own choosing• Task master vs. life long learner
“I CHOOSE C”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY2mRM4i6tY
Common Core State Standards Skills & Depth and Complexity
support with evidence
Identify central theme
present an argument
write a short story
cite references use of figurative & literal language
use of multiple and varied resources
critique a solution posed in the text
define author's point of view or purpose
determine the overall structure
reason logically represent a problem or solution in multiple ways
Parent InvolvementParent support the GATE program throughthe following examples of extra curricularactivities that differ from school to school:• Destination Imagination (Dougherty, Green, Kolb, Murray)
• DPIE STEAM (Dougherty and Frederiksen)• Stanford Program: Math, English• Robotics• Odyssey of the Mind• Future Problem Solving• Science Bowl• Debate Club
Other Resources
• CAG (California Association for the Gifted)• Sandra Kaplan, University of Southern California
• Gifted Communicator Magazine• Johns Hopkins CTY Talent Search• EPGY at Stanford• Alameda County Office of Education