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KMS GT Program for 2013-2014. Rhonda Tharp. Where We’ve Been…. GT students were grouped in a tutorial class for various reasons Academic discussions Problem – based activities Creation of 2 products (fall, spring) Social development Emotional support
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KMS GT Program for 2013-2014 Rhonda Tharp
Where We’ve Been… • GT students were grouped in a tutorial class for various reasons • Academic discussions • Problem – based activities • Creation of 2 products (fall, spring) • Social development • Emotional support • For teachers to monitor personality traits, and for counselors to offer guidance (for traits like perfectionism, anxiety, depression, or unmotivated)
2012 • GT students were given a personal interest survey to help them focus on a particular topic of research. • Contracts, checkpoints, materials and resources were provided to facilitate students and the creation of their products. • Students were also given multiple intelligence surveys and personality surveys to see where they fell on a spectrum of interests, abilities and personality traits. • Group discussions and activities were provided throughout the year.
2012 • We used the Autonomous Learner’s Model as a guide for the program. • Students selected a topic in the fall, conducted research, posed questions and developed a product to present to their peers. • In the spring, students selected from a list of research topics to collaborate in a group and presented their findings to their peers.
Where We’re going • Using data gathered from student surveys and teacher surveys, we are moving away from grades and contracts. • Using the ideas from Creating Innovators, we are moving away from the students developing 2 products. • Instead, the teacher will facilitate a “lab” approach for creativity and innovation using collaboration with peers, problem-based activities, discussions and research.
2013 • The goal is to have a culminating project presentation at the end of the year. No grades will be taken. (helping the community, inventing something new, creating a website/wiki, etc) • The GT CP teacher will help the students develop “play, passion and purpose.” • Through class discussions, class surveys and interest surveys, problem-based activities will be created. Students will brainstorm, collaborate, research and apply/create a solution to the problem.
Creating Innovators • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3c6_Hzgqfmg • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvDjh4l-VHo • Sir Ken Robinson on creativity • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG9CE55wbtY • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FB7vZyDgnC4