Session Information
NAGC 58th Annual Convention & Exhibition
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27.2 New ways of identifying potential gifted students without any tests
Track : Special Populations
Date: Saturday, November 5, 2011
Time: 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM  EST
Room: HEC
CO-PRESENTER (S):
Hyun-Chul Jung, Deputy Director, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
ChangHo Oh, Senior Researcher, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
NAGCFACULTY (S):
Hyun-Chul Jung, Deputy Director, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
ChangHo Oh, Senior Researcher, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Jiyoung Ryu, Senior Researcher, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
PRESENTER :
Jiyoung Ryu, Senior Researcher, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Description
In Korea, there are more students who want gifted programs than the allotted students in the gifted classes, therefore the identification processes need to be prepared carefully. Current identification methods with scholastic aptitude tests failed to identify economically disadvantaged students. We suggest a new identification model based on class observation and interviews. The goals of this model is to give opportunities to the students unidentified from the tests, and to identify students who have giftedness or potential abilities rather than the skills developed by training. A pilot study shows that this method works effectively for identifying students from low-income families.


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