rage – just lost a whole post on gifted and talented. be very glad – probably karma as i have ranted so much today.
points of rant -
1.nomenclature – gifted and talented vs average or struggling
2. there being a national register of gifted and talented children
2.not being frank that what labour wants to do is reintroduce setting/streaming
3. pretending that individualised option is a reality in most schools
but mainly the words!!!
but doesn’t this
General Characteristics of Gifted, Talented and More Able Pupils – he or she may:
- be a good reader
- be very articulate or verbally fluent for their age
- give quick verbal responses (which can appear cheeky)
- have a wide general knowledge
- learn quickly
- be interested in topics which one might associate with an older child
- communicate well with adults – often better than with their peer group
- have a range of interests, some of which are almost obsessions
- show unusual and original responses to problem-solving activities
- prefer verbal to written activities
- be logical
- be self taught in their own interest areas
- have an ability to work things out in their head very quickly
- have a good memory that they can access easily
- be artistic
- be musical
- excel at sport
- have strong views and opinions
- have a lively and original imagination / sense of humour
- be very sensitive and aware
- focus on their own interests rather than on what is being taught
- be socially adept
- appear arrogant or socially inept
- be easily bored by what they perceive as routine tasks
- show a strong sense of leadership
- not necessarily be well-behaved or well liked by others
sound like characteristics that lots of HE kids you know have? And isn’t it sooooo meaningless in the HE world of individualised education!
The one which really bugs me is the brainlessness of the suggestion that only some children have Special Educational Needs.
i’m just chuckling, H has been chuntering/ranting about this a lot lately
well OBVIOUSLY all home educated children ARE gifted and talented (but we already knew that didn’t we!)
The first time I went to a HE camp I observed that a lot of the children seemed special and unusual in a wide variety of good ways. Then it dawned on me that children are supposed to be special and unusual, it’s squeezing them into a mould that makes them seem ‘normal’.
“And isn?t it sooooo meaningless in the HE world of individualised education!” Absolutely Helen