Description
Many highly gifted children have a high potential but do not yet show a high performance in test scores or grades. Because of this, we ought not to rely only on test results and grades to identify and differentiate gifted students in our schools. So what are we to use to spot these children and provide them with the services they need and deserve to thrive? In this course, the Power of Portfolios, Tina Flatt and Sarah Eton will walk you through the steps of creating portfolios for your students that will provide the missing piece in the data puzzle to prevent gifted students from being overlooked by data driven identification. These powerful tools can revolutionize how your schools identify gifted students as well as provide concrete examples to use in ARE meetings and parent conferences.
In this course you will learn:
- The state definition of gifted
- Why potential matters as much as ability
- Why data collection is not enough for identification
- How to create a portfolio
- Which kinds of examples to include in each student portfolio (including detailed examples!)
- How to include your own notes in addition to work samples
- How to use a portfolio to help identify a gifted students
Visit the TAGT website to learn more about the Texas Association for the Gifted and Talented.
Presenter Bio
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Sarah Eaton has had the privilege of serving as a gifted and talented specialist in the Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD since 2011. She has her Bachelor of Science degree from the Ohio State University and a Masters of Education degree from Texas Woman’s University. She has taught fifth grade, kindergarten, and first grade and has served as a teacher in the special education inclusion classroom, general education class, and in a classroom with highly gifted students. She has been serving as a GT Specialist working with students, teachers, administrators, and parents to best serve gifted children. Sarah has had the opportunity to present at the Texas Association for Gifted and Talented annual conference both as a teacher and as a specialist. She is a passionate advocate for maximizing the potential of every student.
kathleen – HUNTINGTON LOCAL (verified owner) –
I really enjoyed getting information that would improve the way we build portfolios in my classroom.
Corinne – FLOUR BLUFF ISD (verified owner) –
This was very interesting and I will begin to use portfolios more intentionally.
Jason – GAHANNA-JEFFERSON CITY (verified owner) –
I liked this course. It gives a good explanation of the importance of portfolios and also how to implement them.
Roselyn – SOCORRO ISD (verified owner) –
It was interesting to see how other schools do things.
Felicia – MANSFIELD ISD (verified owner) –
I thought the course was informative
Kayley – Pilot (verified owner) –
It was good.
Shelley – WESTERVILLE CITY (verified owner) –
I think this is a very valuable course. Portfolios are good for all students, not just gifted identification.
Jordan – CONROE ISD (verified owner) –
This course was very informational and helpful in learning about how to develop portfolios for potential GT students.
Jody – MIDWAY ISD – WOODWAY (verified owner) –
Informational, but dry!
FERNANDO – SOCORRO ISD (verified owner) –
It’s a great portfolio training.