3 Perspectives that Fail Gifted Students

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3 PERSPECTIVES THAT FAIL GIFTED STUDENTS

And What You Can Do About It

Lisa DaVia Rubenstein, Ph.D.Ball State University

Heidelberg University Education SummitMarch 24, 2016

PRESENTATION:

3 POSSIBLE FAILS

Everyone is gifted.

Gifted students will be successful on their own.

“A” gifted program is sufficient.

EVERYONE IS GIFTED.v. Everyone has gifts.

#1

NO ONE IS GIFTED?

The Three Little Bears

Picture adapted

from A Bear Story

WHO IS GIFTED?

WHO IS GIFTED?

WHO IS A HEIDELBERG STUDENT?

WHO IS GIFTED?

WHO IS A HEIDELBERG STUDENT?

Male (52%), Non-Diverse (74%), Lives on Campus (84%), Participates in Extracurriculars (92%)

Gifted Characteristic Lists...

WHO IS GIFTED?

Cognitive Characteristics: Learns at a faster pace and processes at a deeper level

Affective Characteristics: May demonstrate asynchronous development, underachievement, empathy/social justice/sensitivities, and perfectionism

EVERYONE IS GIFTED.

Recognize when students have needs that are not being met. (e.g., pre-assess, examine assessment scores, observe)

Recognize a variety of degrees and domains of giftedness.

Construct learning opportunities specific for those needs. (not more...next...)

v. Everyone has gifts.#1

What you can do:

Graph Me

Reading Math Board Games Sewing Running Building Dancing

Everyone has gifts.

78th

How do you know?

Tier 1

1. What is the 5th letter?2. What is the 10th letter?3. What is the 15th letter?4. What pattern do you see?

Tier 2

Consider the name Dustin. Would the 19th letter be a D? Explain.

Tier 3

Use the name “Sarah”.

YET...DIFFERENTIATION IS CHALLENGING

Spoiler Alert

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Need Ideas? 101 questions or Dan Meyer Blog

Quick Strategy: Be less helpful.

✤ Think about all the scaffolding you provide.

✤ Take that scaffolding away.

✤ Provide it if they need it.

Hint Cards

Challenge Cards

HOW WAS ____ DISCOVERED/DEVELOPED?

CAN WE REPLICATE IN THE CLASSROOM?

Same “Question” Method

Write as many questions as possible that can be answered

using this picture.

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Design a story to accompany this graph.

Would another story work?What is common among

stories?

WHAT CAN BE DEBATED?

Was this a good idea?

GIFTED STUDENTS WILL BE SUCCESSFUL ON THEIR OWN.

Potential for dropping out

Lack of failure opportunities

Lack of self-actualization

Excellence Gap (next...)

#2

Without a challenging education:

TALENT ON THE SIDELINESResearch Report

CONCLUSIONS?

America emphasizes minimum achievement gaps, not excellence achievement gaps.

Some students are making more progress than others.

GIFTED STUDENTS WILL BE SUCCESSFUL ON THEIR OWN.

Consider students’ cultural backgrounds and SES.

Again, recognize gifted students. Provide opportunities for growth.

Provide support systems, including opportunities to work with intellectual peers and access to counselors.

Advocate for special services. Would acceleration be appropriate?

#2What you can do:

ALL STUDENTS DESERVE TO LEARN SOMETHING

NEW EVERYDAY.

“A” GIFTED PROGRAM IS SUFFICIENT.

#3

“A” GIFTED CHILD?

BECAUSE THERE IS NOT “A” GIFTED CHILD...

THERE SHOULD NOT BE “A” GIFTED PROGRAM

THERAPEUTIC DOSE(Gallagher)

“A” GIFTED PROGRAM IS SUFFICIENT.

Carefully match a student’s needs (degree and domain) with the appropriate service.

Ensure the program provides a therapeutic dosage (effective).

Provide a continuum of services. Dedicate sufficient resources. (next...)

#3What you can do:

From Provo, Utah

3 POSSIBLE FAILS

Everyone is gifted.

Gifted students will be successful on their own.

“A” gifted program is sufficient.

I N T E R E S T E D I N F U T U R E S T U D I E S ?

Join us at Ball State!

Questions?

lmrubenstein@bsu.edu

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