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1 GIFTED and TALENTED A middle school perspective…. A high school perspective…. AN ARRAY OF SERVICES

2 Areas of Giftedness General aptitude - intellectual or academic giftedness (GT classes) Creativity & visual or performing arts teacher referral only Leadership teacher referral only Psychomotor abilities (athletics, dance) teacher referral only

3 Elements of Depth …… Taught in all classes: Language of the Discipline Details Trends Rules Big Ideas Patterns Ethics Unanswered questions in discipline

4 ….and Complexity Different Points of View; multiple perspectives on issues Across disciplines (integrated studies) Over time; historic and projected into future GT classes spend majority of time on complexity

5 MS & HS Classes Types of classes offered: - PreAP - Advanced Placement (AP) at the high school - Electives GT sections of both PreAP & AP - students are identified in specific areas of strength

6 GT classes Use same curriculum as PreAP & AP corresponding classes with modifications for complexity Student transcripts will indicate enrollment in GT classes GT classes are not weighted more heavily than corresponding Pre-AP or AP classes. ……….why take them?

7 Why take GT classes? Quicker pace (more time for discussion, extensions and enrichment) – curriculum is compacted Repetition avoided (part of other class instruction) opportunity to discuss in Socratic forum and debate critical issues in the discipline

8 Why take GT classes? Reading – challenging and complex Majority of instruction spent on complexity: Connections across disciplines Points of view Over time

9 Why take GT classes? We want them to be challenged…… ………while supports are in place to help them develop resilience and persistence. Gifted students are at-risk. They WILL “hit the wall”.

10 GT - MIDDLE SCHOOL Students in 5 th grade GT Integrated Studies: GT English and GT Social Studies/History Students in 5 th grade GT Math: GT Math and GT Science unless otherwise requested

11 MIDDLE SCHOOL GT Math Grades 6 – 8; accelerated 6 th grade: 6 th – 8 th TEKS / Pre- Algebra 7 th grade: Algebra 1 (high school credit) 8 th grade: Geometry (high school credit) Classes are for students gifted in mathematics. 4 maths still needed in high school.

12 GT – HIGH SCHOOL GT Math: 9 th – PreAP Algebra II 10 th – PreAP PreCalculus 11 th & 12 th – AP Calculus AB or Calculus BC, AP Statistics Dual Credit for more advanced maths

13 GT – HIGH SCHOOL GT Math: for those not accelerated in middle school 9 th grade option: Concurrent enrollment in Geometry & Algebra II

14 GT – HIGH SCHOOL 9 th grade – Leadership* 11 th & 12 th – Advanced Studies in Leadership *Top 10 students attend a seminar Posey Leadership Institute, Austin College (teacher nomination)

15 Independent Studies Grades 7 – 12 Level One - Investigatory Level Two - IS/Mentor defined investigation and a proposed end product students evaluated on: –quality of product, –the process used, and –final presentation Texas Performance Standards Projects

16 Senior Project Independent Study required for all: Topics – student choice (with approval by SP committee) Research paper (completed in English class) Presentation before panel of judges

17 Independent Studies Creatively gifted (teacher referral) served through Independent Studies in: Visual Arts Performing Arts Gifted in Technology – served through Independent Studies Theatre Arts, Technical Theatre Jazz Band, Honors Band, Symphonic Band Studio Dance, Technical Dance

18 ELECTIVES - Sampling Technology – Gateway to Technology, (8 th grade) pre-engineering, robotics highly recommended for mathematically gifted (girls!) Project Lead the Way Computer Sciences

19 High School ELECTIVES Academic Competition class: (new) Academic Decathlon, Mock Trial QuizBowl, UIL, etc. Wide range of electives in visual & performing arts, languages other than English (LOTE), sports, and career & technology (CATE)

20 Contact Information Jan DeLisle, GT Coordinator c/o Lovejoy High School 2350 Estates Parkway Lucas, TX 75002 469-742-8700 Jan_Delisle@lovejoyisd.net


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