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EXPO Parent Orientation 2014-2015. The Denton Association of Gifted and Talented (DAGT) is an advocacy group for GT/EXPO and advanced academics

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380 CORRIDOR

EXPO Parent Orientation

2014-2015

Page 2: EXPO Parent Orientation 2014-2015. The Denton Association of Gifted and Talented (DAGT) is an advocacy group for GT/EXPO and advanced academics
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Mrs. Crosland

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Ms. Krauser

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Ms. Stiggers

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The Denton Association of Gifted and Talented (DAGT) is an advocacy group for GT/EXPO and advanced academics in Denton ISD. The group is made up of parents, educators, and interested individuals.

For more information contact Susanne at [email protected] or 940-594-6095. 

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Thinking Skills

Research Skills

Product

Complexity

Curriculum

Depth

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Concrete Abstract

Depth Complexity Novelty

Dependent Independent

Reflective Learners

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Language of the

Discipline

Trend

Detail

Big Ideas

Unanswered Questions

Patterns

Ethics

Rules

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Across the Disciplines

PerspectiveOver Time

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CREATIVE THINKING

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RESEARCH/TPSP (TEXAS PERFORMANCE STANDARDS PROJECT)

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SCHOLARLY BEHAVIORS (THINGS LEARNERS DO)

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GRADING POLICIES

Critical ThinkingCreative ThinkingResearchCommunicationAdvanced ProductsScholarly Behaviors

1 – Unsatisfactory2 – Needs Improvement3 – Meets Expectations4 – Exceeds Expectations

*To get a 4, the student must incorporate more than what is stated as the expectation and usually has used additional research and creative thinking in the finished product

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HOMEWORK

· Creativity project

· A real life application

· Related to a goal the student has set

Homework is occasional, not usual

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They are morphology, operations, real estate, and electro-chemical cellular functions, or M-O-R-E as a way to remember them easily.Morphology: Size, quantity, and shape of brain structuresOperations: Neural efficiency and speed of internal connectivity in the brainReal estate: Strategic differences in which or how brain areas are usedElectro-chemical cellular function: Differences in electrical and chemical activity

What Makes A Brain Gifted? http://www.education.com/reference/article/brain-gifted/

What Makes A Brain Gifted?

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6 TYPES OF GIFTED

http://www.byrdseed.tv/six-types-of-gifted-students-intro/

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AUTONOMOUS LEARNER

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MULTI/TWICE EXCEPTIONAL LEARNER

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SUCCESSFUL LEARNER

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CREATIVE LEARNER

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AT-RISK LEARNER

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UNDERGROUND LEARNER