BISD GATE Gifted and Talented Education Identification
Bright vs. Gifted How do I know?
Bright Children... ■ Enjoy learning ■ Know the answers ■ Good memory ■ Absorb information ■ Top of group-test well
Gifted Children... ■ Curious ■ Ask questions ■ Intuitive, good guesser ■ Manipulates information ■ Beyond the group-tests well
Three-Ring Conception of Giftedness Dr. Joseph Renzulli, 1978
Texas State Plan for the Education of Gifted and Talented Students
Collect Data from Multiple Sources Qualitative ■Parent Questionnaire ■Scales for Identifying Gifted Students ■Student Products Quantitative ■Cognitive Abilities Test ■Scantron Performance Series ■Torrance Test of Creative Thinking
Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) ■ ability test ■ abstract, critical, and logical reasoning skills ■ verbal, quantitative, nonverbal ■ age percentiles
Scantron Performance Series (SPS) ■ achievement test ■ measures the extent of knowledge about specific subject areas ■ 2 tests: reading and mathematics ■ National Percentile Ranks
Torrance Test of Creative Thinking (TTCT) ■ creativity test ■ measures fluency, flexibility, originality, and elaboration ■ National Percentile Rankings
Scales for Identifying Gifted Students (SIGS) ■ used by classroom teachers ■ 6 areas
Parent Questionnaire ■ completed by parents ■ scale of 1-5 ■ specific examples
Specific Item Example Question #15 “Enjoys humor”
Specific Item Example Question #19 “Can spend a long time doing one thing”
Student Products ■ high level activities ■ advanced behaviors
Identification and Placement Process 1.Referral 2. Screening 3. Placement Decisions GATE Committee
Websites for Gifted Resources
Questions?