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Ginger Lewman

Gifted Talented Network Group News | LinkedIn - 3 views

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    How to attend Gifted Education Conferences in Second LifeRoya Klingner of The Bavarian Center for Gifted and Talented Children, among the many wonderful things that she does, runs monthly meetings on giftedness in Second Life. These are usually advertised in Mary's Gifted Contacts on Facebook athttp://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_156128687756927  and on Twitter but are also advertised on The Bavarian Center for Gifted and Talented Children website.
Cindy Sheets

Stephen J. Schroeder-Davis: Federal rules leave gifted kids behind | StarTribune.com - 0 views

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    article on NCLB and gifted students - lack of opportunities
Ginger Lewman

Listening For What Gifted Children Don't Say | Duke TIP - 4 views

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    Sometimes gifted children think they know what their parents do and do not want to hear; therefore, these children will tell parents only certain information and avoid telling them other things, such as their fears.
Heidi Williams

http://www.greaterdanetag.org/documents/MurskyRtI092010.pdf - 0 views

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      Elkhorn RtI Flowchart for Interventions 
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    Presentation done by Chris Mursky of Wisconsin DPI. She shares Elkhorn's model of RtI and Gifted 
Eric Calvert

The Answer Sheet - How to help African-American males in school: Treat them like gifted... - 0 views

  • I wanted to cry when I read about the recent widely publicized report from the Council of Great City Schools about the underachievement of African-American males in our schools. Its findings bear repeating: African-American boys drop out at nearly twice the rate of white boys; their SAT scores are on average 104 points lower; and black men represented just 5 percent of college students in 2008.
  • Driven by the intense focus on accountability, schools and teachers used standardized test scores to help identify and address student weaknesses. Over time, these deficits began to define far too many students so that all we saw were their deficits – particularly for African-American males. As a result, we began losing sight of these young boys’ gifts and, as a consequence, stifled their talents.
  • We need to shift from remediation focused on weaknesses to mediation that develops strengths.
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  • Finally, students must be enabled to be more active in their own education. Schools should give students opportunities to participate in teachers’ professional development aimed at enriching curriculum, improving teaching and expanding the range of materials students create.
  • In this way, student strengths will be illuminated. Teachers will get meaningful feedback on their instruction. Numerous ideas for creative classroom activities will be generated, and new bonds between teachers and students will develop. We must embrace a new approach to African-American males that focuses less on what they aren’t doing and builds on what they can and want to do as the path to improving their academic performance.
anonymous

High Ability - 0 views

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    From site: High Ability is a blog and information aggregator for parents, guardians and teachers of high ability children managed by the Ohio Association of Gifted Children (OAGC) for the benefit of high ability students in the State of Ohio.
Ginger Lewman

A Virtual Trip to China Allows Middle Schoolers to Study Chinese - Kings Park, NY Patch - 2 views

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    Last year a select group of middle school students from the gifted and talented program participated in a virtual learning program called MyChinese360. Piloted and paid for by Eastern Suffolk B.O.C.E.S., the program taught Kings Park children the fundamentals of Mandarin.  
Trisha Berry

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shared by Trisha Berry on 07 Jul 09 - Cached
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    Advocacy for Gifted Kids
Lainie Levin

Unwrapping the Gifted: RTI for Gifted? Are You Sure?!?!? - 1 views

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    If you haven't subscribed to this blog, do so! Lots of great perspective here.
Lainie Levin

Cogito - Home - 0 views

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    A site for gifted kids with a passion for technology. Come one, come all!
Ginger Lewman

Gifted and Talented Changes Lauded as Successful - Menomonee Falls, WI Patch - 1 views

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    parents, school personnel and board members had named consistent communication of the restructuring a key priority in order for it to succeed and leaders have made sure to get that information to parents and district leaders since before the changes took place.
Ginger Lewman

Teaching Young Gifted Children in the Regular Classroom - 3 views

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    Recognizing and nurturing giftedness in young children presents an important challenge to educators. Schools need to respond to their educational needs before their abilities diminish or become less recognizable to those who can do something about them.
Krysten Callina

Gifted Resource Center of New England - Article by Dr. Lovecky: Gifted Children with As... - 0 views

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      great article
  • Max had difficulty in preschool. He didn’t like circle time and left the group to read on his own. He didn’t like the other children touching him or his things. When they tried to look at his toys, Max would scream or hit them. He didn’t like to play with other children at all, and avoided any of the imaginative play going on in class. Instead, he stacked and sorted Lego pieces by color, size and shape. If other children wanted to play with Legos, he wouldn’t share. He did not know any of the other children’s names. Max had a lot of idiosyncrasies that were accommodated at home but were troublesome at school. For example, he didn’t like the color orange and resisted being near anything of that color.
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