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Understanding the World of Academically & Intellectually Gifted Watson School of Education AIG Mini-Conference Angela Housand, Ph.D. [email protected]

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Understanding the World of Academically & Intellectually Gifted

Watson School of Education AIG Mini-Conference

Angela Housand, [email protected]

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Giftedness in Context

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Why discuss giftedness in context?

• No Universal Definition of Giftedness• NC State Board of Education

– alignment of program delivery with student identification

• Student Success

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What gifted program services does your school offer?

Differentiation

AIG coordinator collaboration w/ teacher

Small group

Collaboration big

Nurturing in K-2

AIG person w/ teachers for referral

Domain specific

Nurturing to provide access

Pull-out

Content

Extension

Homogeneous grouping

Flexible grouping

Think lab (visual/spatial)

Directing to approp. Teacher

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3 Ring Conception of Giftedness

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(Reis, 1995, 1998, 2005; Renzulli, 1978, 1986; Sternberg & Lubart 1993; Van-Tassel Baska 1989; Walberg et. al. 1981; Walberg & Paik, 2005)Image: http://mediatheek.thinkquest.nl/~ll160/contents/inventors/gordongould.htm

Characteristic of EminentAdults

Ability to focus for long periods of time

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AboveAverageAbility

Characteristic of Eminent Adults

(Cox, 1926; Reis, 1995; Walberg et. al., 1981; Walberg & Paik, 2005)Image: http://streams.gandhiserve.org/images/einstein.jpg

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Characteristic of Eminent Adults

Motivated

(Reis, 1995; Walberg et. al. 1981; Walberg & Paik, 2005)

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Characteristics: SeeingUnusual alertness

Joy in learning

Keen observation

Sees “Big Picture”

Makes connections

Intense focus

Curious

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Characteristics: SpeedEarly and rapid learning

Rapid language development

Metacognitively efficient

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Characteristics: DifferencesSuperior language

Verbal fluency Large vocabulary

Superior analytical and reasoning ability

High-capacity memory

Goes beyond what is sought

Abstract, complex, and insightful thinking

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Gifted Behaviors NOT Gifted People!

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Creative Giftedness

School House Giftedness

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IndependentHigh energyCuriousSense of humorOpen-mindedNeed for privacy and alone time

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Aware of their own creativenessOriginality in thought and actionAttracted to complexity and noveltyArtistic tendenciesWilling to take risksPerceptive

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Creative

Imaginative

Innovative

A Sense of Destiny

Characteristic ofEminent Adults

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Impulsive Egotistical Argumentative Rebellious Uncooperative Stubborn Childish Absentminded

Neurotic Temperamental Capricious Careless Disorganized Demanding Indifferent to

Conventions

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Characteristics: NegativeUneven mental development

Interpersonal difficulties

Underachievement

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Asynchronous Development

Uneven intellectual, physical, and

emotional development.

Uneven intellectual, physical, and

emotional development.

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Asynchronous Development Cognitively understand advanced

concepts (like mortality) but lack emotional maturity to cope with knowledge

Perceived as older due to cognitive ability, but lack behavioral maturity

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Underachievers: Personality

• Low self-esteem or Low self-efficacy

• Feelings of Pessimism• Anxious, impulsive, or

inattentive• Aggressive, hostile• Depressed• Socially immature

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Internal Mediators

• Fear of failure• Fear of success• Negative attitude

toward school• Antisocial, rebellious• Self-critical or

perfectionistic

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• Lack goal-directed behavior

• Poor coping skills

• Poor self-regulation

• Defense mechanisms

Maladaptive Strategies

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Not all bad…

• Demonstrate honesty and integrity when rejecting inappropriate school work

• Intense outside interests

• Creative

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What about these characteristics?

Inability to master certain academic skillsLack of motivationDisruptive classroom behaviorFailure to complete assignmentsLack of organizational skillsPoor listening and concentration skillsUnrealistic self-expectations

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Twice-Exceptional

Gifted with Learning Disability

May also demonstrateLearned helplessness

Perfectionism

Supersensitivity

Low self-esteem

Behaviors may hamper identification

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Look For:

Advanced vocabulary use

Exceptional analytic abilities

High levels of creativity

Advanced problem-solving skills

Divergent thinking

Specific aptitude

Good memory

Spatial abilities

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What differentiates gifted learners from high achievers?

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BrightKnows the Answers

GiftedAsks the Questions

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BrightIs Attentive

GiftedIs Intellectually Engaged

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BrightHas Good Ideas

GiftedHas Original Ideas

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BrightAbsorbs Information

GiftedManipulates Information

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BrightTop Student

GiftedBeyond Her Age Peers

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BrightRepeats 6-8 Times for Mastery

GiftedRepeats 1-2 Times for Mastery

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BrightUnderstands Ideas

GiftedConstructs Abstractions

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BrightGrasps the Meaning

GiftedDraws Inferences

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BrightIs a Technician

GiftedIs an Inventor

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Questions?

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The Question of Equity

Equity, the quality of being fair, is not about offering the exact same thing to every student, it is providing individuals with suitable challenges and experiences that will enable them to be successful and grow beyond where they are now or where they have been before.

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Thank You.