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Jo Freitag 2010. PARENTS. INFORMATION. ATTRIBUTES. SOCIAL/ EMOTIONAL. GO TO S. N. E. E. D. S. NEEDS. Temperament/Personality (Adaptability, attitudes, competitiveness, independence, self-esteem, values etc.). Motivation INITIATIVE NEEDS, INTERESTS PERSERVERANCE.
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Temperament/Personality (Adaptability, attitudes, competitiveness, independence, self-esteem, values etc.) Motivation INITIATIVE NEEDS, INTERESTS PERSERVERANCE GAGNE Model of Factors which Influence the Development of Innate Giftedness into Fully Realised Talent emphasises the importance of environmental factors Prof. Francoys Gagne A Differentiated Model of Giftedness and Talent (DMGT) 2000 INTRAPERSONAL Talents Fields relevant to school-age youth ACADEMICS Language, science etc GAMES OF STRATEGY Chess, puzzles, video, etc. TECHNOLOGY Mechanics, computers, etc ARTS Visual, drama, music, etc. SOCIAL ACTION Tutoring, school, politics, etc BUSINESS Sales, entrepreneurship, etc ATHLETICS & SPORTS Giftedness Aptitude domains INTELLECTUAL Reasoning (eg. visual, spatial) memory, judgment etc CREATIVE Originality, inventiveness, Humour, etc. SOCIOAFFECTIVE Leadership, empathy, self-awareness, etc SENSORIMOTOR Strength, fine motor control, Endurance, flexibility, etc. OTHERS Extrasensory perception, gift of healing etc DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESS Learning – Training – Practising SURROUNDINGS Home, school, community, etc PERSONS Parents, teachers, mentors, etc. UNDERTAKINGS Activities, courses, programs etc. EVENTS Encounters, awards, accidents, etc. ENVIRONMENTAL CATALYSTS (POSITIVE/NEGATIVE IMPACTS)
NEEDS NORMALCY Lesley Sword “Normal for gifted” IQ Bell Curve Columbus Group Definition Dabrowski Overexcitabilities Introversion Visual Spatial Learners Perfectionism Creativity and ‘different thinking’ N
NEEDS E EXAMPLES EXCELLENCE EXTENSION
NEEDS EXTRA INFORMATION AND MYTH BUSTING E This is where Gifted Resources can be useful
NEEDS DIALOGUE AND TEAMWORK D GO TO IOWA
NEEDS SOCIAL OPPORTUNITIES SUPPORT S This is where a Support Group can be useful GO TO MGCPA GO TO OFFICE
Asynchronous Development Giftedness is asynchronous development in which advanced cognitive abilities and heightened intensity combine to create inner experiences and awareness that are qualitatively different from the norm. This asynchrony increases with higher intellectual capacity. The uniqueness of the gifted renders them particularly vulnerable and requires modifications in parenting, teaching and counselling in order for them to develop optimally. The Columbus Group, 1991 BACK Feetspeak Jo Freitag 09 Feetspeak Jo Freitag 09 15 15
Dabrowski’sOverexcitabilities • The five areas are: • Psychomotor • Sensual • Imaginational • Intellectual • Emotional • (From Dabrowski's Over-excitabilitiesA Layman's Explanation • by Stephanie Tolanhttp://www.hoagiesgifted.org/dabrowskis.htm ) DOGS BACK
Perfectionism Many gifted people are perfectionists.Sometimes gifted children will refuse to do something unless they are sure the result will be perfect. The result they are aiming for is adult excellence and they put a great deal of stress on themselves by trying to produce it. Often the stress comes also from competition with others and from expectations (real or perceived) which are put on them It is good to encourage to aim for excellence but not be paralysed by perfectionism. PIC 47 BACK
Creativity, freedom of expression, outside the box thinking EXAMPLE : CHRISTIAN’S TEDDY DRAGONS http://www.giftedresources.org/jo/teddydragons.htm TD language and maths systems Tedling hatching Tedlings learn statistics by osmosis BACK
Gifted Resources is like... A bookshop A reference library A news service BACK To E
Gifted Resources is like... A service locater An Internet facilitator A help/advice line BACK TO E
Gifted Resources is like... A networking facilitator An Information booth An educator on giftedness A source of encouragement and social contact BACK TO E
Prof. Francoys Gagne A Differentiated Model of Giftedness and Talent (DMGT) 2000