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Gifted & Talented Education Arcadia Unified School District Developed by Charlene Mutter, Coordinator Curriculum, Assessment & Staff Development
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CDE GRANT for GATE Required for funding; 1, 2 or 3 year grant with annual budget updates Provides guidelines for GATE programs Emphasizes differentiated instruction within the school day Emphasizes connection to grade level content standards
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The GATE Grant addresses… Program Design Identification Curriculum & Instruction Social & Emotional Development Professional Development Parent & Community Involvement
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Identification Process Teacher referrals (April & May) Teacher Recommendation STAR Testing Data AUSD Assessment Data Samples of Student Work & Other Data AUSD Selection Committee (August) Conference with Principals Final Selection & Notification
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Elementary GATE Program Two-fold Approach: Differentiated Instruction within the classroom Staff Development for teachers Site GATE Facilitators Supplemental GATE Program Before or after school Theme-based (Mysteries)
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Why is the GATE program changing? Funding currently reduced by 15%; additional mid-year cuts expected Need to align Arcadia’s GATE program to California Dept of Ed standards
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2003-04 Plans for AUSD GATE Site-level parent GATE meetings District-level parent GATE meetings (GATE Advisory Council) Parent seminars Teacher professional development AUSD GATE website
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Parent Involvement Opportunities Attend AUSD-sponsored parent forums and seminars Attend the GATE Advisory Council meetings Join the National Association for Gifted Children (www.nagc.org/) Join the California Associaton for the Gifted (www.CAGifted.org/)
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More Parent Resources… Gifted Child Quarterly (www.NAGC.org)www.NAGC.org Gifted Child Today (www.Prufrock.com)www.Prufrock.com EPGY Educational Program for Gifted Youth (http://www- epgy.stanford.edu/)http://www- epgy.stanford.edu/ Center for Talented Youth at the Johns Hopkins University (http://www.jhu.edu/~gifted/)http://www.jhu.edu/~gifted/ The Gifted Child Society (http://www.Gifted.org/)http://www.Gifted.org/
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