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Wake County
Public School System
Academically Intellectually Gifted
Program
Underwood ES
Heather Callahan
Wake County Public School System
Vision for local AIG Program:
The Academically Intellectually Gifted (AIG) Program
provides an appropriately challenging education for
students who perform, or show potential for performing
at remarkably high levels of accomplishment when
compared to others of their age, experience, or
environment. Services for AIG students include
differentiated curriculum and instruction that extends and
enriches the Common Core and Essential Standards.
2
The Academically Intellectually Gifted
Program seeks to:
 Foster high achievement and high growth
 Support needs and interests of gifted students
 Inspire the love of learning
 Nurture highly able learners
3
WCPSS AIG Updates 2012-2013
 AIG Plan 2010-2013
 Year 3 Revision year
 Based on NC AIG Program Standards
 Reported to NC Department Public Instruction
 Approved by local Board of Education, August 2010
 AIG student population ~27,000
 17.88% of total WCPSS student population
4
AIG Service Delivery
 Students identified as AIG receive differentiated
services at all Wake County schools.
 Each school develops their AIG Plan outlining service
delivery.
 Schools choose from a variety of service options.
5
AIG School Based Committee
for Gifted Education
6
 provides a team framework for evaluating data and
recommending the most appropriate service for individual
students who demonstrate a need for differentiation within the
WCPSS Academically Intellectually Gifted Program.
 includes administrator, AIG teacher, and staff members
representative of core content areas and/or grade levels at
each school.
 makes recommendations regarding: AIG
identification, AIG services, and AIG annual review.
AIG Program Service Options
 K-3: Consultation/Collaboration for Early Identified students
 Grade 2 (Q4)/Grade 3 (Q1): Explorers & Elective classes
 Grades 4-5: Differentiated Curriculum and Instruction
 Resource class for strong and very strong students
 Team teaching
 Consultation/Collaboration
 School-based enrichment
 AIG Basics
 Elective classes
 Grades 6-8: Differentiated Curriculum and Instruction
 Small group enrichment
 Team teaching
 Consultation/Collaboration
 School-based enrichment
 AIG Basics
 Elective classes
 Grades 9-12
 Advanced course selection
7
Identification Process may begin from:
 Screening of all WCPSS 3rd grade students
 Parent nominations, grade 4-8
 Teacher nominations, grade 4-8
 Student nominations
8
Nomination Windows
 Nominations are accepted at any time.
 Nominations are reviewed each semester by the
SBCGE before the semester testing dates.
 The SBCGE determines if nominated students will be
referred for evaluation based on current data.
 Testing dates are scheduled:
 First Semester: in week 6 of the 1st quarter
 Second Semester: in week 4 of the 3rd quarter
 Nominations received after the testing deadline will be
considered during the next semester.
9
AIG Referral
 Referred students are administered the Cognitive Abilities
Test and the Iowa Assessments.
 Data is complied on an Individual Student Profile (ISP).
 Formal Indicators (Norm referenced assessments)
-Current aptitude scores
-Current achievement scores
-Current scores are scores within one calendar year of each other and
obtained after 2nd grade.
 Informal Indicators
-Learning behaviors
-Classroom performance
-Interests
-Motivation
 SBCGE reviews the complete student profile to make a
recommendation.
10
Formal Indicators -Norm Referenced Assessments
 Aptitude test scores
 Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT)
 Individual tests administered as necessary
 Achievement test scores
 Iowa Assessments (IA)
 Individual tests administered as necessary
 AIG identification criteria is >92% in both
aptitude and achievement
11
Informal Indicators
 Learning Behaviors
 Parent and teacher checklists
 Student Performance
 Parent and teacher checklists
 Current academic grades in ELA and Math
 Current portfolio work samples in ELA and Math
 Student Interest
 Parent and teacher checklists
 Student motivation
 Parent and teacher checklists
12
SBCGE Decision
 Not Recommended for AIG Differentiation
 Recommended for AIG Differentiation in Language
Arts and/or Mathematics
 Moderate service level
 Strong service level
 Very Strong service level
 SBCGE reviews service levels annually.
 Service level changes are based on demonstrated
student classroom performance.
13
14
Student Service Information
 Moderate Service level: differentiation in the
regular education classroom
 Strong or Very Strong Service level: differentiation
in the regular education classroom and with the
AIG teacher for students in 4th and 5th grades
Differentiated Education Plan
Differentiated Course Plan
15
Differentiated Education Plan (DEP)
Differentiated Course Plan (DCP)
 Describes the AIG Program services
 Indicates level of need in identified area/s
 Reflects appropriate service delivery options
 Outlines AIG Progress Report for Grades 4 and 5
 Documents the results of the annual review process
16
17
Differentiated Curriculum and Instruction
Practices for gifted learners may include:
 Cluster grouping
 Flexible grouping
 Curriculum compacting
 Differentiated instructional units/centers
 Increased complexity and challenge
 Tiered activities and assignments
 Varied texts and materials
 Projects and investigations
 Technology applications
18
19
Parents
Student
Stakeholders for AIG Student Success
Central Services AIG
Administrators
Classroom Teachers
AIG Teacher
School Counselors and
other professional staff
Additional Information is Available From:
 AIG Teacher/email
Heather Callahan/hcallahan@wcpss.net
 School websites and newsletters
www.mrshcallahan.pbworks.com
 WCPSS website
http://www.wcpss.net/curriculum-instruction/ag/
http://www.wcpss.net/faqs/departments/ag.html
 AIG Brochure (provided to all 3rd grade families with Explorers information)
http://www.wcpss.net/curriculum-instruction/ag/aig-brochure-2011.pdf
 AIG Parent Guide
http://www.wcpss.net/curriculum-instruction/ag/parent-guide.pdf
 AIG Program Plan 2010-2013
 PAGE, Partners for Advancement of Gifted Education
www.pagepage.org 20

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Aig powerpoint

  • 1. 1 Wake County Public School System Academically Intellectually Gifted Program Underwood ES Heather Callahan
  • 2. Wake County Public School System Vision for local AIG Program: The Academically Intellectually Gifted (AIG) Program provides an appropriately challenging education for students who perform, or show potential for performing at remarkably high levels of accomplishment when compared to others of their age, experience, or environment. Services for AIG students include differentiated curriculum and instruction that extends and enriches the Common Core and Essential Standards. 2
  • 3. The Academically Intellectually Gifted Program seeks to:  Foster high achievement and high growth  Support needs and interests of gifted students  Inspire the love of learning  Nurture highly able learners 3
  • 4. WCPSS AIG Updates 2012-2013  AIG Plan 2010-2013  Year 3 Revision year  Based on NC AIG Program Standards  Reported to NC Department Public Instruction  Approved by local Board of Education, August 2010  AIG student population ~27,000  17.88% of total WCPSS student population 4
  • 5. AIG Service Delivery  Students identified as AIG receive differentiated services at all Wake County schools.  Each school develops their AIG Plan outlining service delivery.  Schools choose from a variety of service options. 5
  • 6. AIG School Based Committee for Gifted Education 6  provides a team framework for evaluating data and recommending the most appropriate service for individual students who demonstrate a need for differentiation within the WCPSS Academically Intellectually Gifted Program.  includes administrator, AIG teacher, and staff members representative of core content areas and/or grade levels at each school.  makes recommendations regarding: AIG identification, AIG services, and AIG annual review.
  • 7. AIG Program Service Options  K-3: Consultation/Collaboration for Early Identified students  Grade 2 (Q4)/Grade 3 (Q1): Explorers & Elective classes  Grades 4-5: Differentiated Curriculum and Instruction  Resource class for strong and very strong students  Team teaching  Consultation/Collaboration  School-based enrichment  AIG Basics  Elective classes  Grades 6-8: Differentiated Curriculum and Instruction  Small group enrichment  Team teaching  Consultation/Collaboration  School-based enrichment  AIG Basics  Elective classes  Grades 9-12  Advanced course selection 7
  • 8. Identification Process may begin from:  Screening of all WCPSS 3rd grade students  Parent nominations, grade 4-8  Teacher nominations, grade 4-8  Student nominations 8
  • 9. Nomination Windows  Nominations are accepted at any time.  Nominations are reviewed each semester by the SBCGE before the semester testing dates.  The SBCGE determines if nominated students will be referred for evaluation based on current data.  Testing dates are scheduled:  First Semester: in week 6 of the 1st quarter  Second Semester: in week 4 of the 3rd quarter  Nominations received after the testing deadline will be considered during the next semester. 9
  • 10. AIG Referral  Referred students are administered the Cognitive Abilities Test and the Iowa Assessments.  Data is complied on an Individual Student Profile (ISP).  Formal Indicators (Norm referenced assessments) -Current aptitude scores -Current achievement scores -Current scores are scores within one calendar year of each other and obtained after 2nd grade.  Informal Indicators -Learning behaviors -Classroom performance -Interests -Motivation  SBCGE reviews the complete student profile to make a recommendation. 10
  • 11. Formal Indicators -Norm Referenced Assessments  Aptitude test scores  Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT)  Individual tests administered as necessary  Achievement test scores  Iowa Assessments (IA)  Individual tests administered as necessary  AIG identification criteria is >92% in both aptitude and achievement 11
  • 12. Informal Indicators  Learning Behaviors  Parent and teacher checklists  Student Performance  Parent and teacher checklists  Current academic grades in ELA and Math  Current portfolio work samples in ELA and Math  Student Interest  Parent and teacher checklists  Student motivation  Parent and teacher checklists 12
  • 13. SBCGE Decision  Not Recommended for AIG Differentiation  Recommended for AIG Differentiation in Language Arts and/or Mathematics  Moderate service level  Strong service level  Very Strong service level  SBCGE reviews service levels annually.  Service level changes are based on demonstrated student classroom performance. 13
  • 14. 14 Student Service Information  Moderate Service level: differentiation in the regular education classroom  Strong or Very Strong Service level: differentiation in the regular education classroom and with the AIG teacher for students in 4th and 5th grades
  • 15. Differentiated Education Plan Differentiated Course Plan 15 Differentiated Education Plan (DEP) Differentiated Course Plan (DCP)  Describes the AIG Program services  Indicates level of need in identified area/s  Reflects appropriate service delivery options  Outlines AIG Progress Report for Grades 4 and 5  Documents the results of the annual review process
  • 16. 16
  • 17. 17
  • 18. Differentiated Curriculum and Instruction Practices for gifted learners may include:  Cluster grouping  Flexible grouping  Curriculum compacting  Differentiated instructional units/centers  Increased complexity and challenge  Tiered activities and assignments  Varied texts and materials  Projects and investigations  Technology applications 18
  • 19. 19 Parents Student Stakeholders for AIG Student Success Central Services AIG Administrators Classroom Teachers AIG Teacher School Counselors and other professional staff
  • 20. Additional Information is Available From:  AIG Teacher/email Heather Callahan/hcallahan@wcpss.net  School websites and newsletters www.mrshcallahan.pbworks.com  WCPSS website http://www.wcpss.net/curriculum-instruction/ag/ http://www.wcpss.net/faqs/departments/ag.html  AIG Brochure (provided to all 3rd grade families with Explorers information) http://www.wcpss.net/curriculum-instruction/ag/aig-brochure-2011.pdf  AIG Parent Guide http://www.wcpss.net/curriculum-instruction/ag/parent-guide.pdf  AIG Program Plan 2010-2013  PAGE, Partners for Advancement of Gifted Education www.pagepage.org 20

Editor's Notes

  1. Share these AIG facts with the parents.
  2. Discuss your particular school plan and service delivery options with your parents.Refer to the AIG School Plan developed by your staff.
  3. Add specific nomination and testing date information for your particular school.
  4. The SBCGE reviews the compiled information from the CogAT and Iowa scores, parent & teacher checklists and student portfolio work samples to make individual student recommendations.
  5. Students are evaluated with two group tests initially and then the SBCGE may request an additional assessment, as needed, to make an informed decision using the formal and informal indicators.
  6. Parents and teachers complete a checklist of characteristics to provide essential information about each referred student.Learning behaviors considers reasoning, logical thinking, communication skills, creativity and memory.Student performance considers current grades in language arts, writing and math; and current work samples in language arts and math.Student interest considers skills or expertise in area/s of interest.Student motivation considers the challenge of learning new and different topics, working independently at higher levels and being a self-starter.
  7. Decisions and service levels will be designated on the student ISP.
  8. Describ your particular school plan as completed with your teachers.Use the school plan to describe your AIG service delivery methods for each grade level as outlined on your AIG School Plan worksheet. (Can use the AIG Plan, AIG Plan Worksheet and the AIG Plan Support document. All documents are found either in the wiki workbook or the AIG Resource Guide in LiveBinders.)MS teachers can share service delivery at their school based on team discussions for the AIG School Plan.
  9. Review the student DEP informationMay make a copy of a blank or partially completed DEP to show parents and refer to during the description of the DEP/DCP.Individual student DEPs will not be available for completion and distribution until late 1st semester.
  10. Discuss your particular school practices using a copy of your completed AIG School Plan.AIG teachers may use the AIG School Plan Support document found in the AIG Resource Guide, 1st Semester tab for assistance with this description.Also refer to Instructional Strategies That Support Differentiation in the AIG Resource Guide, Support Documents tab.
  11. Provide any additional information to parents as needed.