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 Free and Appropriate Education – we need to hold strong to this law even though budget wise we are not strong at this time.  Parents Rights – educate your parents in the class, help them get informed.  Confidentiality – Keep student in mind and how you hold powerful information in your hands.  No Child Left Behind – how does that effect teacher performance?

 Hannan is a paraprofessional at Country Day Elementary School. He works most of the day in the special education classroom with Dora, who suffered from a traumatic brain injury, and two periods each day with Diego, who is a highly gifted student in a regular education classroom. Rumors have been circulating that Dora's brain injury was caused when her mother shook her as an infant during a drug- induced rage. Many people also are fascinated with Diego's exceptionally high IQ... it has been rumored that he is a child prodigy!  Tonight, Hannan is attending a cocktail party in the community where he works (and also lives). He is being approached by many parents of children who attend Country Day, as well as the host of the party, all of whom are interested in hearing more about these students.

 What ethical constraints does Hannan need to consider?  Which laws that we’ve discussed apply to this situation? Why?  Have you ever been in a situation similar to Hannan’s? What happened?

 Who are Gifted and Talented students?

 "Children and youth with outstanding talent who perform or show the potential for performing at remarkably high levels of accomplishment when compared with others of their age, experience, or environment." - US Department of Education, 1993

 What characteristics do Gifted & Talented students usually exude?

 Perfectionists  Idealistic  High personal expectations  Strong sequential & spacial learners  Insightful beyond their years  Problem solvers  Abstract thinkers

 What are some ways that you could assist a student who is gifted or talented to be sure that his/her needs are being met?

 There are many thoughts and opinions out there on treating ADHD with medications.  What are is your stance on treating ADHD with medication?

 =pLD1vXnGfyw =pLD1vXnGfyw  What research have you found on ADHD?

 ent ent  What are some ways that educators can restructure the classroom and teaching in order to promote better achievement by students with ADHD?

 “The test of a good teacher is not how many questions he can ask his pupils that they will answer readily, but how many questions he inspires them to ask him which he finds it hard to answer.” ~Alice Wellington Rollins