Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Education Of Gifted Children Essays - Gifted Education, Free Essays
Education Of Gifted Children Essays - Gifted Education, Free Essays    Education of Gifted Children        Started in the 1970?s, America?s Gifted & Talented programs   are used to enhance the curriculum of students included in either   category in order to challenge and strengthen their unique abilities.   These students are usually provided a separate class with specialized   lessons in all areas and a teacher with a special degree in gifted   education. I feel that it is important that the teacher was a gifted   student who would know what the students must face as "above average"   members of their school. The job market for gifted education offers a   wide range of opportunity and gifted teachers are needed all over the   country.      One of the earliest programs for gifted and talented students   was set up in 1974, at The Old Donation Center, in Virginia Beach.   Students scoring within the top 3% of students on an assessment test   are referred here to be further challenged. These students are   considered gifted and have special teachers and classes to promote   development of their talents and minds. Programs like this began to   pop up around the nation in the 70?s; however, gifted students were   looked down upon by teachers, parents, and peers. Many people   considered them to be "freaks" because they were different. They   didn?t underezd the implications of the terms "gifted" and   "talented". Most people simply expected gifted students to act more   mature or to be geniuses, even though gifted students are the same as   other children in their needs as human beings. Some gifted students   were forced to grow up too fast and some simply ignored the fact that   they were smarter than others, thus, they were lost in the shuffle.   The irony of it all is that gifted-ness seems to run in families and   the children of these repressed gifted students are, themselves,   gifted.      But what exactly is a "gifted" student? Students (elementary   These tests check IQ,   psychomotor ability, specific academic aptitude/talent, creative and   productive thinking, leadership ability, and skills in the visual and   performing arts. The main requirement, the IQ, is tested by a   ezdardized IQ test (remember, however, that IQ tests are not always   perfectly accurate). Ratings are given to each bracket of IQ scores:    85-99 Lower normal   100-114 Upper normal   115-129 Bright   130-144 Gifted   145-159 Highly gifted   160+ Above profoundly gifted    If a student receives a rating of "gifted" or higher (130+), he/she is   considered to be a gifted student and is introduced into the   designated programs. These students are given the opportunity to   choose classes that are meant to teach them how to use their minds for   critical thinking, reasoning, and artistic pursuits. Students in   these classes are also exposed to culture, literature, and other   subject areas that are not usually covered in what they term "normal   classes". The gifted classes are mainly in an open format allowing   the student to create the parameters of his/her work and allowing them   to be creative in their learning experience. Each class is   presided-over by a teacher that has specialized degrees in gifted   education. Almost every school in the United States has a need for a   gifted class, making job opportunities endless; there are never   enough.      Gifted teachers must have both a degree in education   (secondary or elementary) and a degree in special education (gifted).    These teachers are individuals that must have stamina, people skills,   and open minds. It is also important (to the students) that the   teacher himself/herself was also classified as gifted. It sets a   common bond, shows them that the teacher underezds the problems they   face as so-called "smart kids". These students are often ridiculed by   their peers and looked-down upon by their teachers. They are often   separated from others their age by a barrier that can only be   described as their "intelligence". This is why, often, gifted   teachers have degrees in administration, counseling, or psychology.   All teachers that I interviewed told me that a continually upgraded   education is a must (as are additional degrees). In order to keep up   with the students one must attend seminars, workshops, special   classes, etc. There is no end to the amount of education that could   help you to underezd gifted students and the role of their   "teacher". Also, if a    
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