Gifted and Talented Program Conroe ISD

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Transcript Gifted and Talented Program Conroe ISD

Lynne Lawler, Jeanne Riggs- 4 th Linda Hathaway, Doris Costenbader -3 rd grade grade

   -Gifted and talented education is a program for identified students with unique academic and social needs which are not ordinarily met in a typical classroom setting.

-Students have the opportunity to develop their potential through curriculum designed to meet their specialized learning needs.

-Experiences will enhance and extend concepts in the regular classroom and allow them to move beyond traditional learning.

       Children capable of high performance including those with demonstrated achievement and/or potential ability in any of the following areas, singly, or in combination: - General intelligence -Academic aptitude in a specific area -Creative or productive thinking -Leadership -The visual or performing arts -3 to 5 percent of the school population

         -rapid learners -abstract thinkers -highly curious -emotionally intense -challenged by difficult tasks -perfectionists -easily bored with routine -able to discuss subjects in depth -interested in areas that are unusual for their age

       -Gifted children will produce more -Gifted children learn all subjects easily -Gifted children have strengths across the curriculum -Gifted children will learn on their own -Gifted education means more work -Everything comes easily for gifted children -It is easy to identify gifted children

   -Gifted students make more progress when the curriculum, teaching methods, and materials are adapted for their needs.

-Challenges are needed to keep gifted students involved in learning and creating.

-Like other students with unique needs, gifted students will not reach their highest potential without differentiated instruction for at least part of their education.

    -Content: The content covered is interdisciplinary, universal, and problem-based and is delivered through differentiated instruction. -Process: Emphasizes critical and creative thinking. Encourages student flexibility in thinking, inquiry and discovery.

-Product: GT students are encouraged to develop creative products that demonstrate their thinking (Envision projects).

-Learning Environment: Classes provide an opportunity for independent and small group study. Individual differences and strengths are recognized and celebrated.

       -Independent projects -Interest centers/groups -Flexible skills grouping -Curriculum compacting (this allows acceleration) -High level questions -Enrichment activities -Mentorships/teaching others

    -Envision is implemented in grades 3 and 4. One project per semester is required for our gifted and talented students. (Two projects per year.) -The purpose of Envision is to give students the opportunities to challenge themselves in new and creative ways beyond the standard curriculum.

-Provides students with the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills to real-life, engage in in depth and practical research, and practice important presentation skills that will be useful well into their futures.

-Envision Expo is our end of the year project.

     Nomination Permission to screen Screening Process: Parent survey/Teacher survey/Stanford Achievement Test/OLSAT Test results received by campus Campus GT Placement Committee

        -Listen to your gifted child and engage in frequent conversations.

-Encourage goals set by the child.

-Allow your child to make lots of decisions.

-Encourage independence.

-Help your child with the need for perfectionism.

-Support your child’s interests.

-Allow your child the time to discover, to daydream, to contemplate, to create, and to have fun!

-Encourage and be positive through all the changes/challenges offered to your child.

      Organizations: Texas Association for the Gifted and Talented -1524 S IH 35, Suite 205, Austin TX 78704 (512) 499-8248 National Association for Gifted Children 1707 L St. NW Suite 550 Washington, DC 20036 (202)786-4268 The Council for Exceptional Children 1920 Association Dr. Reston, VA 20091 (703) 264-9471

  -Clark, B (1992)

Growing Up Gifted

  -Delisle, J.D. (1987)

Gifted Children Speak Out

  -Walker, Sally Yahake

The Survival Guide for Parents of Gifted Kids