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Cultural Diversity in Gifted Education. Dea Manotas , Shea Criss , Carolina Groom, Pam Reynolds. Cultural Diversity in Gifted Education. Cultural diversity in gifted education includes: African American, Hispanic American, Native American, and Asian American.
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Cultural Diversity in Gifted Education DeaManotas, Shea Criss, Carolina Groom, Pam Reynolds
Cultural Diversity in Gifted Education • Cultural diversity in gifted education includes: African American, Hispanic American, Native American, and Asian American.
Factors for Underrepresentation of Minority Students (African American, Hispanic, and Native American) • Family Factors • Social Factors • School Culture Factors • Psychological Factors • Student Achievement • Language
Family Factors • Stressful home life • Single parent home • Lack of Parental education • Low socioeconomic status • Lack of supervision • Poor communication between home and school • Family history of drop-outs • Low or unrealistic expectations
Social Factors • Little or no extracurricular activities • Socialize with low achieving students • Need for peer acceptance • Student lives in one or more risk factors (poverty, single parent family, and poorly educated parents)
School Culture Factors • Low expectations • Alienation from classmates and teachers • Little attention given to multicultural education • Minority students are underrepresented in gifted program
Psychological Factors • Low or lack of motivation • Negative school attitude • Poor relations with authority/adult figures • Low self-esteem • Poor racial identity • Low academic self concepts • Needs immediate gratification
Student Achievement • Low grades or GPA • Low standardized test scores • Little or no effort given to academics • Disruptive behavior • Procrastination • Poor study skills
Cultural Bias • Lack of vocabulary • Stereotypes and prejudices • Bilingual lifestyles between school and home • Standardized test written for white middle class • Background experiences • Low teacher expectations
Enrollment Comparisons (Source: Office for Civil Rights in Losen & Orfield, 2002)
Overrepresented • While minorities are underrepresented in the gifted program, the Asian population is often overrepresented. However, they are often under identified in special education.
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