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Title: Identification / Assessment of Gifted Learners


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Identification / Assessment of Gifted Learners
  • Dr. Georgann Toop
  • Dr. Jennifer Scrivner

2
What is identification of the gifted?
  • A process by which educators attempt to become
    aware of students whose ability, motivational
    patters, self-concept, and creative capabilities
    are above and beyond everyone else.
  • We will discuss
  • major issues/concerns of identification
  • methods to deal with these issues
  • general set of guidelines

3
Search, Screening and Identification Issues and
Procedures
  • Intellectual ability
  • High Achievement
  • Specific academic ability
  • Creative ability
  • Leadership/Motivation
  • Visual/Performing Arts
  • Barbara Clark (2004)

4
Research suggests.
  • A comprehensive identification program should
    provide the following
  • Evidence that students demonstrate extraordinary
    ability in relationship to their age/peer group
  • Evidence of the range of capabilities and needs
  • Processes that measure potential as well as
    achievement
  • Methods to seek out and identify students from
    varying linguistic, economic, and cultural
    backgrounds, and special populations.
  • Implications for educational planning
  • Smith, Dean, Kaplan (1990)

5
Measuring Intelligence
  • Standardized measures have changed little in 30
    years
  • Sternberg information processing framework with
    outlined components of giftedness
  • Feuerstein IQ measures what people already
    know, which is not as important as what they can
    learn or where their cognitive deficiencies lie
  • WISC-R (1949,1958 and recently)
  • Stanford-Binet (1916, 1937, 1960, and recently)
  • CogAT (1983)
  • Inclusive vs. Exclusive
  • the danger of false negative is a real
    onethe danger of false positives is not

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Reliability (Accuracy in Measurement)
  • Reliable standardized tests
  • Not so reliable rating scales, self-concept
    inventories, and observation systems
  • Reliability must be present to a high degree for
    the identification process to be fair.

7
Ceiling Effect (Obscuring their True Achievement)
  • 95 or above on grade level tests
  • Solution Off grade-level testing/above grade
    level testing.

8
Tests Used in Identification
  • Ability Tests
  • CogAT Cognitive Abilities Test
  • The Raven
  • MAT Millers Analogy Test
  • Wechsler WISC III /WISC R
  • Stanford Binet Intelligence Test SB IV
  • Achievement Tests
  • ITBS - Iowa Test of Basic Skills
  • FCAT- Florida Achievement Test nationally
    normed 2 years ago
  • Stanford 9

9
Screening
  • Nomination forms
  • Teacher reports of student functioning
  • Family history/student background
  • Peer identification
  • Student inventory
  • Student products/achievements/grades
  • Multidimensional screen tests
  • None should be used alone all should be used in
    combination

10
What does the research tell us.
  • Teachers most often choose children like
    themselves as gifted
  • Teachers typically identify 45 of the children
    in classes who were cognitively gifted, actually
    missing 55. Further, of the children they
    nominated only 26 actually qualify 74 do not
    qualify
  • 25 of the gifted go through school undetected
  • Teacher effectiveness in gifted identification
    drops from 45 in middle school to 10 in
    kindergarten
  • Teacher effectiveness is improved with 5 day
    training sessions
  • (Pegnato Birch 2000) (Gear 1978)

11
Research on Parents ..
  • Jacobs (1971) found that parents could identify
    76 of the gifted children in a kindergarten
    classroom. This is significantly higher than the
    teachers ability at that level.

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The Six Principles
  • Advocacy should be what is best for all
  • Defensibility research based
  • Equity should guarantee no one is overlooked
  • Pluralism broadest definition of giftedness
  • Pragmatism should allow for modification
  • Comprehensiveness as many as possible gifted
    learners should be identified and served
  • National Report on Identification, Assessment and
    Recommendations for Comprehensive Identification
    of Gifted and Talented Youth
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