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The Gifted Identification Process. October 25, 2013 Leda Everett Frank Smith Missy Snyder. Georgia Department of Education How Are Gifted Students Identified?. Georgia Board Rule 160-4-2-.38
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The Gifted Identification Process October 25, 2013 Leda Everett Frank Smith Missy Snyder
Georgia Department of EducationHow Are Gifted Students Identified? Georgia Board Rule 160-4-2-.38 • One who demonstrates a high degree of intellectual and/or creative ability(ies), exhibits an exceptionally high degree of motivation, and/or excels in specific academic fields, and who needs special instruction and/or special ancillary services to achieve at levels commensurate with his or her abilities). Mandates • To Identify • Mental Ability, Creativity, Achievement, and Motivation • 3 out of 4 qualifying scores yields eligibility • To Serve • 5 segments per week Monitored • Student Record- Complete Gifted folder includes all qualifying information • FTE Counts 1 and 3
Testing Process 2013-2014 Implementation of Multiple Criteria • Automatic Referrals (Aug. 2013) • Testing- (Oct. 1-16) • Teacher Referrals (Dec. 2013) • Parent Referrals (Aug. 1 through Dec. 13, 2013)
Teacher observations! Teacher Referrals Traits Aptitudes and Behaviors (TABs) • Ten Day Student Attendance window December 2-13 (Five consecutive days for observation) • All teachers including Special Areas, PEC, etc. • Ten characteristics on a Likert scale 1-5 • Winter Testing Window- February 3-March 5, 2014
Other Referrals Parent Gifted Referral and Permission to Test Form • Consent and request must be signed Self • High School students can refer themselves for testing • Consent and request must be signed Peer • Not applicable in Atlanta Public Schools Other • Georgia Reciprocity • Documentation of eligibility is required
Screening is Ongoing Automatic Referral 2nd Look Student was determined ineligible in a previous screening. Student will be given alternative assessment for areas that s/he did not qualify. Student’s eligibility is determined by qualifying scores and evaluated via the gifted eligibility team. • Student is initially referred for testing. • Data is gathered in four areas. • One instrument is administered for each of four areas. • Student’s eligibility is determined by qualifying scores and evaluated via the gifted eligibility team.
Analysis • Test scores are returned to individual schools by the Office of Gifted and Talented. • Eligibility team meets to complete eligibility reports for students tested. • Gifted teacher enters test data into the State Reporting Fields and Gifted and Talented Tab for all eligible and ineligible students.
Eligibility • Eligibility team sends eligibility report to parents notifying them of their child’s status. • The Gifted teacher holds a placement meeting with parents of eligible students to explain the eligibility report and gifted services in APS. • The Gifted teacher files copies of the signed eligibility report in the gifted confidential file and PR Folder. • The Gifted teacher files eligibility reports of students who did not qualify in the Gifted Confidential Binder.