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Understanding the World of Academically & Intellectually Gifted Angela Housand, Ph.D. housanda@uncw.edu Chicago Public Schools 2010
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Understand the unique behaviors that characterize giftedness Specific resources and examples for your use and adaptation An easy to follow 6-step strategy for identifying students for talent development Why This Session?
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	This person was told by an editor that she could never write anything that had popular appeal.
P Louisa May Alcott was told by an editor that she would never write anything popular.  Little Women is considered one of the the best American children’s books of the past 200 years.
	This person had a stormy and emotionally traumatic childhood. She was considered an odd-ball by many of her playmates. Even her family provided her with very little encouragement and support. For many years she lived in fantasy as the mistress of her alcoholic father’s household.
Eleanor Roosevelt
You must do the thing you think you cannot do. -Eleanor Roosevelt
	This person was four years old before he could speak and seven before he could read: He was considered dull by both his parents and his teachers.
Albert Einstein Above average intelligence (Cox, 1926; Reis, 1995; Walberg et. al., 1981; Walberg & Paik, 2005) Image: http://streams.gandhiserve.org/images/einstein.jpg
P This man was fired by a newspaper editor because he didn’t have enough good ideas.
P Walt Disney This man was fired by a newspaper editor because he didn’t have enough good ideas.
	As a child this person was hyperactive, had a speech defect, was prone to constant colds, had poor peer relationships, and frequently failed in school. It took him three years to complete the first grade. His father soon decided the boy needed more discipline and suggested military school.  Before being admitted, however, he failed the entrance examination three times. A teacher once called him the naughtiest small boy in England.
WinstonChurchill 	Superior capacity for communication 	Well-rounded 	Broad interests (Reis, 1995, 1998, 2005; Van-Tassel Baska 1989; Walberg et. al., 1981; Walberg & Paik, 2005) Image:  http://worldroots.com/brigitte/gifs/churchill.jpg
Definition There is no universally accepted definition for gifted, talented, or giftedness
Article 14A. Sec 10. The General Assembly finds the following: 	(1) that gifted and talented children (i) exhibit high performance capabilities in intellectual, creative, and artistic areas,  	(ii) possess an exceptional leadership potential,  	(iii) excel in specific academic fields, and  	(iv) have the potential to be influential in business, government, health care, the arts, and other critical sectors of our economic and cultural environment; (2) that gifted and talented children require services and activities that are not ordinarily provided by schools; and 	(3) that outstanding talents are present in children and youth from all cultural groups, across all economic strata, and in all areas of human endeavor. (Source: P.A. 94-151, eff. 7-8-05; 94-410, eff. 8-2-05.)
Article 14A. Sec 20. 	“Gifted and talented children” means children and youth with outstanding talent who perform or show the potential for performing at remarkably high levels of accomplishment when compared with other children and youth of their age, experience, and environment. A child shall be considered gifted and talented in any area of aptitude, and, specifically, in language arts and mathematics, by scoring in the top 5% locally in that area of aptitude. (Source: P.A. 94-151, eff. 7-8-05; 94-410, eff. 8-2-05.)
Giftedness in Context
Why discuss giftedness in context? No Universal Definition of Giftedness NC State Board of Education  alignment of program delivery with student identification Student Success
What gifted program services does your school offer?
3 Ring Conception of Giftedness
Characteristic of EminentAdults 	Ability to focus for  	long periods of time (Reis, 1995, 1998, 2005; Renzulli, 1978, 1986; Sternberg & Lubart 1993; Van-Tassel Baska 1989; Walberg et. al. 1981; Walberg & Paik, 2005) Image: http://mediatheek.thinkquest.nl/~ll160/contents/inventors/gordongould.htm
Characteristic of Eminent Adults Above Average Ability (Cox, 1926; Reis, 1995; Walberg et. al., 1981; Walberg & Paik, 2005) Image: http://streams.gandhiserve.org/images/einstein.jpg
Characteristic of Eminent Adults Motivated (Reis, 1995; Walberg et. al. 1981; Walberg & Paik, 2005)
Characteristics: Seeing Unusual alertness Joy in learning Keen observation Sees “Big Picture” Makes connections Intense focus Curious
Characteristics: Speed Early and rapid learning Rapid language development Metacognitively efficient
Superior  ≠
Superior  =
Characteristics: Differences Superior language Verbal fluency Large vocabulary Superior analytical and reasoning ability High-capacity memory Goes beyond what is sought Abstract, complex, and insightful thinking
Characteristics
Characteristics Behaviors
Gifted Artist Talented Mathematician Use “defining” terms as adjectives: Talented Musician Gifted Writer
T I C U C A P Gifted Behaviors NOT Gifted People!
School House Giftedness Creative Giftedness
Teacher Pleaser Evil Genius
Creatively Gifted Independent High energy Curious Sense of humor Open-minded Need for privacy and alone time
Characteristic ofEminent Adults 	Creative 	Imaginative 	Innovative 	A Sense of Destiny
Creatively Gifted Aware of their own creativeness Originality in thought and action Attracted to complexity and novelty Artistic tendencies Willing to take risks Perceptive
And the not so good… Impulsive Egotistical Argumentative Rebellious Uncooperative Stubborn Childish Absentminded Neurotic Temperamental Capricious Careless Disorganized Demanding Indifferent to Conventions
Characteristics: Negative Uneven mental development Interpersonal difficulties Underachievement
Asynchronous Development Uneven intellectual, physical, and emotional development.
Asynchronous Development Cognitively understand advanced concepts (like mortality) but lack emotional maturity to cope with knowledge Perceived as older due to cognitive ability, but lack behavioral maturity
Underachievers: Personality Low self-esteem or Low self-efficacy Feelings of Pessimism Anxious, impulsive, or inattentive Aggressive, hostile Depressed Socially immature
Internal Mediators Fear of failure Fear of success Negative attitude toward school Antisocial, rebellious Self-critical or perfectionistic
Maladaptive Strategies Lack goal-directed behavior Poor coping skills Poor self-regulation Defense mechanisms
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Intense outside interests
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Twice-Exceptional Gifted with Learning Disability May also demonstrate Learned helplessness Perfectionism Supersensitivity Low self-esteem Behaviors may hamper identification
Look For: Advanced vocabulary use Exceptional analytic abilities High levels of creativity Advanced problem-solving skills Divergent thinking Specific aptitude Good memory Spatial abilities
Under-Identified Populations African-American Latino / Latina Hispanic Native American
What differentiates gifted learners from high achievers?
Bright Knows the Answers  	Asks the Questions Gifted
Bright Is Attentive 	Is Intellectually Engaged Gifted
Bright Has Good Ideas 	Has Original Ideas Gifted
Bright Absorbs Information 	Manipulates Information Gifted
Bright Top Student 	Beyond Her Age Peers Gifted
Bright Repeats 6-8 Times for Mastery 	Repeats 1-2 Times for Mastery Gifted
Bright Understands Ideas 	Constructs Abstractions Gifted
Bright Grasps the Meaning 	Draws Inferences Gifted
Bright Is a Technician 	Is an Inventor Gifted
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Understand gifted behaviors and characteristics

  • 1. Understanding the World of Academically & Intellectually Gifted Angela Housand, Ph.D. housanda@uncw.edu Chicago Public Schools 2010
  • 3. AND
  • 4. Understand the unique behaviors that characterize giftedness Specific resources and examples for your use and adaptation An easy to follow 6-step strategy for identifying students for talent development Why This Session?
  • 5.
  • 6. This person was told by an editor that she could never write anything that had popular appeal.
  • 7. P Louisa May Alcott was told by an editor that she would never write anything popular. Little Women is considered one of the the best American children’s books of the past 200 years.
  • 8. This person had a stormy and emotionally traumatic childhood. She was considered an odd-ball by many of her playmates. Even her family provided her with very little encouragement and support. For many years she lived in fantasy as the mistress of her alcoholic father’s household.
  • 10. You must do the thing you think you cannot do. -Eleanor Roosevelt
  • 11. This person was four years old before he could speak and seven before he could read: He was considered dull by both his parents and his teachers.
  • 12. Albert Einstein Above average intelligence (Cox, 1926; Reis, 1995; Walberg et. al., 1981; Walberg & Paik, 2005) Image: http://streams.gandhiserve.org/images/einstein.jpg
  • 13. P This man was fired by a newspaper editor because he didn’t have enough good ideas.
  • 14. P Walt Disney This man was fired by a newspaper editor because he didn’t have enough good ideas.
  • 15. As a child this person was hyperactive, had a speech defect, was prone to constant colds, had poor peer relationships, and frequently failed in school. It took him three years to complete the first grade. His father soon decided the boy needed more discipline and suggested military school. Before being admitted, however, he failed the entrance examination three times. A teacher once called him the naughtiest small boy in England.
  • 16. WinstonChurchill Superior capacity for communication Well-rounded Broad interests (Reis, 1995, 1998, 2005; Van-Tassel Baska 1989; Walberg et. al., 1981; Walberg & Paik, 2005) Image: http://worldroots.com/brigitte/gifs/churchill.jpg
  • 17. Definition There is no universally accepted definition for gifted, talented, or giftedness
  • 18. Article 14A. Sec 10. The General Assembly finds the following: (1) that gifted and talented children (i) exhibit high performance capabilities in intellectual, creative, and artistic areas, (ii) possess an exceptional leadership potential, (iii) excel in specific academic fields, and (iv) have the potential to be influential in business, government, health care, the arts, and other critical sectors of our economic and cultural environment; (2) that gifted and talented children require services and activities that are not ordinarily provided by schools; and (3) that outstanding talents are present in children and youth from all cultural groups, across all economic strata, and in all areas of human endeavor. (Source: P.A. 94-151, eff. 7-8-05; 94-410, eff. 8-2-05.)
  • 19. Article 14A. Sec 20. “Gifted and talented children” means children and youth with outstanding talent who perform or show the potential for performing at remarkably high levels of accomplishment when compared with other children and youth of their age, experience, and environment. A child shall be considered gifted and talented in any area of aptitude, and, specifically, in language arts and mathematics, by scoring in the top 5% locally in that area of aptitude. (Source: P.A. 94-151, eff. 7-8-05; 94-410, eff. 8-2-05.)
  • 21. Why discuss giftedness in context? No Universal Definition of Giftedness NC State Board of Education alignment of program delivery with student identification Student Success
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24. What gifted program services does your school offer?
  • 25. 3 Ring Conception of Giftedness
  • 26.
  • 27. Characteristic of EminentAdults Ability to focus for long periods of time (Reis, 1995, 1998, 2005; Renzulli, 1978, 1986; Sternberg & Lubart 1993; Van-Tassel Baska 1989; Walberg et. al. 1981; Walberg & Paik, 2005) Image: http://mediatheek.thinkquest.nl/~ll160/contents/inventors/gordongould.htm
  • 28.
  • 29. Characteristic of Eminent Adults Above Average Ability (Cox, 1926; Reis, 1995; Walberg et. al., 1981; Walberg & Paik, 2005) Image: http://streams.gandhiserve.org/images/einstein.jpg
  • 30. Characteristic of Eminent Adults Motivated (Reis, 1995; Walberg et. al. 1981; Walberg & Paik, 2005)
  • 31. Characteristics: Seeing Unusual alertness Joy in learning Keen observation Sees “Big Picture” Makes connections Intense focus Curious
  • 32. Characteristics: Speed Early and rapid learning Rapid language development Metacognitively efficient
  • 35. Characteristics: Differences Superior language Verbal fluency Large vocabulary Superior analytical and reasoning ability High-capacity memory Goes beyond what is sought Abstract, complex, and insightful thinking
  • 38. Gifted Artist Talented Mathematician Use “defining” terms as adjectives: Talented Musician Gifted Writer
  • 39. T I C U C A P Gifted Behaviors NOT Gifted People!
  • 40. School House Giftedness Creative Giftedness
  • 42. Creatively Gifted Independent High energy Curious Sense of humor Open-minded Need for privacy and alone time
  • 43. Characteristic ofEminent Adults Creative Imaginative Innovative A Sense of Destiny
  • 44. Creatively Gifted Aware of their own creativeness Originality in thought and action Attracted to complexity and novelty Artistic tendencies Willing to take risks Perceptive
  • 45. And the not so good… Impulsive Egotistical Argumentative Rebellious Uncooperative Stubborn Childish Absentminded Neurotic Temperamental Capricious Careless Disorganized Demanding Indifferent to Conventions
  • 46. Characteristics: Negative Uneven mental development Interpersonal difficulties Underachievement
  • 47. Asynchronous Development Uneven intellectual, physical, and emotional development.
  • 48. Asynchronous Development Cognitively understand advanced concepts (like mortality) but lack emotional maturity to cope with knowledge Perceived as older due to cognitive ability, but lack behavioral maturity
  • 49. Underachievers: Personality Low self-esteem or Low self-efficacy Feelings of Pessimism Anxious, impulsive, or inattentive Aggressive, hostile Depressed Socially immature
  • 50. Internal Mediators Fear of failure Fear of success Negative attitude toward school Antisocial, rebellious Self-critical or perfectionistic
  • 51. Maladaptive Strategies Lack goal-directed behavior Poor coping skills Poor self-regulation Defense mechanisms
  • 52.
  • 54.
  • 55. Twice-Exceptional Gifted with Learning Disability May also demonstrate Learned helplessness Perfectionism Supersensitivity Low self-esteem Behaviors may hamper identification
  • 56. Look For: Advanced vocabulary use Exceptional analytic abilities High levels of creativity Advanced problem-solving skills Divergent thinking Specific aptitude Good memory Spatial abilities
  • 57. Under-Identified Populations African-American Latino / Latina Hispanic Native American
  • 58. What differentiates gifted learners from high achievers?
  • 59. Bright Knows the Answers Asks the Questions Gifted
  • 60. Bright Is Attentive Is Intellectually Engaged Gifted
  • 61. Bright Has Good Ideas Has Original Ideas Gifted
  • 62. Bright Absorbs Information Manipulates Information Gifted
  • 63. Bright Top Student Beyond Her Age Peers Gifted
  • 64. Bright Repeats 6-8 Times for Mastery Repeats 1-2 Times for Mastery Gifted
  • 65. Bright Understands Ideas Constructs Abstractions Gifted
  • 66. Bright Grasps the Meaning Draws Inferences Gifted
  • 67. Bright Is a Technician Is an Inventor Gifted

Editor's Notes

  1. Louisa May Alcott
  2. Eleanor Roosevelt
  3. Albert Einstein
  4. Winston Churchill
  5. It is distinguishably different, and on measures of performance, it is higher or superior