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What’s Different About Differentiating for the Gifted?. Filling the Insatiable Learning Appetite of a Gifted Learner!. Topics to Cover. How are gifted children different from other children? How is differentiating for gifted different from differentiating for others? Let’s practice!.
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What’s Different About Differentiating for the Gifted? Filling the Insatiable Learning Appetite of a Gifted Learner!
Topics to Cover • How are gifted children different from other children? • How is differentiating for gifted different from differentiating for others? • Let’s practice!
Objectives • Participants will have an opportunity to: • Identify needs and challenges of teaching gifted and talented students • Match specific needs with specific strategies and techniques • -Create a lesson within your content using one of the strategies
THINK / PAIR / SHARE Find a partner and share with them what your concerns are about working with the gifted.
Four Principles to Remember • Gifted children see the world differently
Four Principles to Remember 2. They do things differently
Four Principles to Remember 3. They do things with intensity
Four Principles to Remember 4. Judgment lags behind intellect
Be prepared! You have been warned! Gifted children need constant mental stimulation!
Remember: • More than half of gifted students are underachievers • It takes only one or two repetitions and they’ve got it • Gifted students have different levels of abilities • Have a need to explore subjects in surprising depth • Extreme curiosity- endless questions • Can be overly sensitive
What’s different about differentiating for the gifted? Experts sited are Diane Heacox, Bertie Kingore, Sandra Kaplan, Susan Winebrenner, Howard Gardner, Benjamin Bloom, and Joseph Renzulli
What the Experts Say 1) Extend academic standards into “next level”. Remove the lid off the grade-level box!
What the Experts Say 2.) Incorporate advanced, in-depth, novel, complex content and processes Consider using the Kaplan Model of Depth and Complexity
Griney Grollers Thinking Skills Test Can you answer my questions? The griney grollers grangled in granchy gak. **Moral: Students can answer low-level questions without thinking. Students enter/exit classrooms with no more understanding of what they've learned than what the "The Griney Groller”taught you!
What the Experts Say 3.) Accelerate as appropriate based on talent profile Get to know your students!
Online M.I. Test Teaching Style Inventory www.texascollaborative.org/tools/TSI.pdf
Learning Tips for Different Learning Styles -Visual -Auditory -Kinesthetic www.studyskills.soton.ac.uk/studyguides/Learning%20Styles.doc Online Learning Style Test: http://www.ldpride.net/learning-style-test.html
The “Draw a Pig” Test http://www.ldcsb.on.ca/schools/cfe/WebQuests/gifted/myers_pig.html
Curriculum Compacting Think / Pair / Share Work in small groups to put the steps in curriculum compacting in order. Make sure a teacher could read the sentence strips and immediately understand what compacting is all about.
Don’t Forget: Pre-Assessment is your best friend!
What the Experts Say 4) Provide cognitively complex learning
What the Experts Say 5) Provide larger blocks of time to pursue interests some of which may be outside the school curriculum
What the Experts Say 6) Individualize learning plans and experiences based on interests, needs, readiness