• Identifying the Gifted & Talented (Cross Phase)

Identifying the Gifted & Talented (Cross Phase)

Author(s) DVD Learning and Development Package
ISBN10
Format DVD
Pages 0
Year Publish 2007

Synopsis

One of the biggest difficulties with gifted and talented children often lies in recognising the gift or talent in the first place. Many such children find themselves being labelled as underachievers – or just plain difficult. Conventional performance indicators are not always the best way to identify creative and imaginative pupils.

There are funding streams, summer schools etc available for gifted and talented pupils so it is in the school’s and child’s interest to identify these children as early as possible.

Module 1 - What are we looking for?
Module 2 - How do we uncover it?
Module 3 - Case Studies

What has Identifying the Gifted and Talented been designed to do?

    ? Stimulate discussion, debate and unravel the definitions of ''Gifted'' and ''Talented''
    ? Develop effective and consistent whole school policies for the identification of gifted and talented children
    ? Recognise examples of good practice and the techniques that can be used to identify gifted and talented children
    ? Understand how behavioural problems can be linked to under-challenging some pupils and what other schools have done to combat this
    ? Build confidence in making analytical and confident decisions about individuals
    ? Encourage the use of a broader range of identification techniques
    ? Motivate and guide the development of gifted and talented young people
    ? Develop innovative and challenging materials that move students out of their comfort zone
    ? Promote self-sufficient, independent learners
    ? Tailor provision to the preferred learning styles of groups and of individuals
    ? Create a class and school climate in which pupils are motivated to learn
    ? Manage the performance of students including supporting the transfer of information across the Key Stages
    ? Develop strategies for the acceleration, enrichment and extension of pupil’s learning
    ? Support subject-specific policies that promote teaching to higher attainment levels
    ? Provide guidance about managing workloads to students and parents

Who is Identifying the Gifted and Talented for?

    ? Invaluable resource for Gifted and Talented co-ordinators
    ? Suitable for both Primary and Secondary schools and effective tool for informing transition strategies
    ? Ideal for teachers, NQTs, support staff, curriculum managers, senior management teams and CPD co-ordinators

“Your work so far is excellent – most professional.”
Professor Joan Freeman, Advisor on Gifted & Talented Education to the UK Government.