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21. Peter Sacks Www.petersacks.org - What's New
With their heavy reliance on verbal reasoning, iq tests for young children The schoollikeenvironments those parents often create at home put their
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"GIFTED" SCHOOLS: A GIFT FOR THE RICH 07-Jan-2003 In Boise, Idaho, where I live, school officials have forged ahead with their plan to create an island of separation between so-called “gifted” children and their merely ordinary peers using intelligence tests as the primary screening device.
Unfortunately, officials failed to think carefully about the likely ramifications of such a scheme.
In our test-obsessed culture, it might sound reasonable to many parents and educators to screen students for a gifted school based on their performance on IQ tests. Indeed, we are often awed by people who test off the charts on standardized tests, whether it’s the Iowa Test of Basic Skills or the SAT’s for college admission. I encountered one Boise parent, for instance, whose 7th grade son scored in the 99th percentile on a standardized achievement test but whose actual school work, according to Mom, was rather shoddy, at best. “Teachers were in awe of those test scores,” the mom told me. “They didn’t see him. They saw him as his test scores.”
Despite the widespread belief that even the most complex human traits and activities can be neatly summed up and valued by a single number, whether it’s achievement tests to measure the quality of our schools, SAT’s to measure one’s merit for selection to an elite university, or stock prices to indicate the value of a puffed up company like Enron, the numbers are far from the absolute measures of institutional value or individual merit that we like to think. Any plan that would designate gifted children according to results of IQ tests is riddled with a number of troubling problems.

22. How Smart
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Adapted from an article by Sam Goldstein, Ph.D. An online professionals on ADHD group I belong to recently posed this question. Are there characteristics unique to children with ADHD demonstrating superior or better intellectual abilities? Dr. Sam Goldstein addresses this question. I have quoted some of his information here and added my own comments. "START OF DIRECT QUOTE ===== > Measures of sustained attention and inhibition are associated to a small but significant degree with measures of intelligence. Matching subjects with ADHD with controls and statistically controlling for I.Q. differences appears to reduce or eliminate the effects of ADHD upon intelligence. Group differences in Verbal I.Q. should not be viewed as an artifact of group selection nor as a source of error to be removed. These differences may in fact reflect real differences in the two populations. The preponderance of the data suggests, however, that less than 10% of the variance in Verbal I.Q. is accounted for by ADHD. Thus, the population of individuals with ADHD generally falls along a normal distribution in terms of intellectual skills. One might expect that 3% to 5% of those with gifted intellect will meet the symptom criteria for ADHD. <=== END OF DIRECT QUOTE."

23. The Discovery Program
Criteria include achievement and iq tests as well as teacher observation Studentsenrolled in Revolving Door will attend their home school site for four and one
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The Discovery Program The self-contained Discovery Program is a fulltime service model designed to meet the needs of exceptionally intelligent, high achieving students whose needs cannot easily be met in the general classroom. The program serves students in grades three through six in multi-aged classes. The curriculum addresses the district's essential academic learning requirements and extends into accelerated instruction appropriate for intellectually gifted children. Students in the Discovery Program work at accelerated levels to match their unique developmental needs. Pacing is more rapid, activities are more rigorous and students are expected to demonstrate high level qualities of self-directed learners . The program is designed to reflect challenges most suited for exceptionally gifted students with very high intellectual levels of achievement. Selection for the Discovery Program reflects state guidelines for identifying intellectually gifted students. Criteria include achievement and IQ tests as well as teacher observation. All scores are placed on a matrix and a selection index score is derived. Typically, seven to nine students at each grade level meet the criteria. We carefully select students who clearly have unique intellectual needs and strive to maintain small classes so that these needs can be met through a curriculum that emphasizes individualization.

24. Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math Archives: High School Statistics
Dr. Math home Elementary Middle school High school College Browse Highschool Statistics. iq tests and Standard Deviation 7/28/1996 On standard iq
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25. Home Page
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26. Home Page
you will find some useful links for the most common iq and Achievement tests thatyou are for the highly gifted, it is not accepted by the school boards as
http://www.ontariogifted.org/testiq.htm
Introduction: In the following page you will find some useful links for the most common IQ and Achievement tests that you are likely to come across. While the Stanford Binet LM is the most appropriate test for the highly gifted, it is not accepted by the school boards as the actual test itself is,not only considered out of date (unfortunately), but is also available to the general public and therefor is assumed to be unreliable. For a great collection of articles and links regarding to testing, please visit Hoagies Gifted Testing Page Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (3) WISC - III WISC - III Information A page description of the WISC -III Wechsler Individual Achievement Test (2nd Ed.) Wechsler Individual Achievement Test (2nd Ed.) A page description of the WIAT 2nd. Edition Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence - Revised (WPPSI) WPPSI Information A page description of the WPPSI - R WPPSI Subtests I A website with some detail on the various subtests on the WPPSI WPPSI Subtests II A great page listing a description of the various subtests of the WPPSI-R. Includes some examples to understand the wording of the test.

27. Homeschool World: Practical Homeschooling Articles: Narration Beats Tests
how many children who pass such tests remember any We test for iq, readiness, learningdisabilities, learning test, but narration is basic in our home school.
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Printed in PHS #4, 1993. Portions of this article and its sidebars are taken from the works of Charlotte Mason, British education reformer and founder of the Parents' National Education Union, and H. Clay Trumbull, a founder of the American Sunday School movement. Both authors lived and wrote in the nineteenth century. A pair of sisters stand side by side at the bathroom sink peacefully brushing their teeth. Their four-year-old brother bounds into the room,. Using much force he lifts the heavy stepping stool and squeezes it between them. Standing on his soapbox, now eye-level with his sisters, he states, "I want to brush my teeth." One annoyed sister, mouth full of foaming toothpaste, replies, "Can't you wait your turn?" Her brother eloquently argues, "Haven't you ever heard the story of the little boy who couldn't get any water to brush his teeth so da-seeds grew in his mouth?" "No, what seeds?" chuckles the sister, rinsing her mouth.

28. Measurement And Evaluation Resources Links
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30. Principles Of Assessment
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ASSESSMENT OVERVIEW
The Assessment Process
The purpose of assessment is to ascertain whether the student is failing, and to what degree, compared with his peers. if he is behind expected levels, it is necessary to establish whether this is due to overall low ability, physical factors such as hearing or sight difficulty or a repeated absence due to illness, emotional or social factors, such as family problems, bereavement, or frequent changes of school, or whether the student has a specific learning difficulty. It is important to remember that more than one factor may be at work in an individual. For example, a failing child who has frequent absences due to asthma attacks may also have a hearing loss or a specific learning difficulty. Differential diagnosis in such cases, as in the case of bilingual children or those for whom English is not the mother tongue, is a delicate and specialised task. It is necessary when assessing a student to ascertain his strengths as well as his weaknesses; these can then be used in teaching. A distinction must be made between his underlying ability (you may call this intelligence, or academic potential) and how he is performing now (i.e. his levels in literacy and numeracy). If there is a discrepancy between these two, the assessment of individual skills and a carefully taken case history will, it is hoped, lead to insights into the areas of skill deficit. Some of the skills, such as phonological awareness are essential to the development of literacy, other skill deficits may be among the effects of literacy failure. Some aspects of development, such as the establishment of laterality, may be useful diagnostic indicators.

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34. School Performance Problems In Adolescents
A discussion of school performance problems in adolescents, including ADHD, learning disabilities, Category Health Mental Health Learning Disabilities...... but can also cause problems at home and when There are tests that your school psychologistor pediatrician assessment of intelligence or an iq test performed
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Related Articles ADHD Discipline Guide Internet Links About Pediatrics ADHD Learning Disabilities Back to School Resource Center Books There are many reasons for teens to underperform at school, including a lack of motivation to do well, problems at home or with peers, poor work habits or study skills, emotional and behavior problems, learning disabilities (such as dyslexia), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, mental retardation or below average intelligence and other medical problems, including anxiety and depression. Also keep in mind that children with sleep problems, such as obstructive sleep apnea, or inadequate sleep, can have problems in school, usually secondary to attentional problems and daytime sleepiness. It is important to find the reason for your child's poor performance, especially if she is failing, and come up with a treatment plan so that she can perform up to her full potential. Another reason to get your child help, is that doing poorly in school can easily lead to problems with low self-esteem, behavior problems and depression.

35. Personality And Learning Styles Tests - Online Tests
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36. What A School Psychologist Says By Phoebe Fong-Smith
been identified as intellectually gifted through iq tests during their I told themher iq was so high she stimulated, to keep them occupied positively at home.
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by Phoebe Fong-Smith Public school students are constantly referred to school psychologists from different referral sources and for a variety of reasons. These students include those with learning disabilities, behavioral problems, attention deficit disorders and physical disabilities as well as those at the top end of the scale. A senior school psychologist with the Education Department, who assesses an annual average of about 250 students, says, "Most of these students are primarily school referrals. Some are from doctors to us via the parents. That's in consultation with the school. "There are also referrals from psychiatrists and other professionals like the Child and Mental Health Services. Others are by special requests from parents who want to know what to do with their children, and early-age enrolment applicants referred from the Department." The psychologist averages that out of the 250 students referred to him for assessments each year, about 20 would be requests for identification of intellectual giftedness. However, he points out that not all the 20 come through as intellectually gifted. Some are just bright children or can read well.

37. Identification Of Gifted Children - NSWAGTC
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The general approach to identification has changed over the past few decades with this partly reflecting the change in definitions of giftedness , and even of intelligence. Some have argued intelligence is no better defined that as what intelligence tests measure. This is not the case - the words intelligence and intelligent have meaning in common communication, and are generally understood along the lines of a capacity to see patterns in, and thus be able to analyse and understand, complex phenomena. But the concept of intelligence has recently been given broader and more differentiated meanings such as with the recognition of specific and non-traditional talent areas and the popularising of concepts of "emotional intelligence" and "multiple intelligences". This is a positive movement away from the earlier unitary view of intelligence and giftedness (where a gifted child was considered to have superior aptitudes in all fields of intellectual endeavour). Multi-faceted definitions of giftedness now are common, which include children with exceptional capacity in one or more broad areas of skill. Some skill areas present difficult measurement issues, particularly of capacity rather than achievement, but within this constraint the top 2-5% of the population in one of the fields are generally regarded as gifted.

38. Diversity In Families And Households
4. Claim iq tests are not biased. is not justification for assuming that high iq leadsto Class argued ; w/c children caught between two cultureshome/school.
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EDUCATION AND CLASS
OBJECTIVES: The student will be able to: Identify, describe and give examples of, the various attempts to explain class differences in educational attainment. The conditions of economic expansion and apparent affluence in Britain during the 1950s and 60s resulted in two pervasive beliefs: 1. That significant class differences in economic reward and social conditions had been greatly reduced, leading to the idea that class differences were disappearing-"We're all middle class now." 2. That "equality of Opportunity" had been established within the education system, therefore social class no longer influenced educational performance. The first belief was challenged by the work of sociologists in general, but particularly by those involved in social mobility research. The second was challenged by educational sociologists. Types of explanation 1. Intelligence-nature/nurture debate-focus w/c 50s 60s 3. School based-the standards debate- Societal-Marxist/Feminist-focus w/c girls and Ethnic Minorities Another way of considering these various types of explanation is to see them as: 1. Genetic explanations

39. Early School Entry Is Essential For Many Gifted Children
the intellectual orientation of the home (Bloom, 1985 the case of gifted children,standardized tests capture data children, and most rely on iq tests for this
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Many Gifted Children by Craig Howley At least since the appearance of the classic study of school readiness by Morphet and Washburne (1931), and doubtless long before, educators have debated the issue of when children should start school. Nevertheless, "readiness," as Dr. Lilian Katz notes, remains an elusive construct. Parents and teachers have known from the beginning of this debate, however, that some children do benefit from schooling sooner than others. The success of early school entry stems from two characteristics: first, the intellectual orientation of the home (Bloom, 1985) and second (to the extent that it is distinguishable from the first), the developmental characteristics of the child (Roedell, Jackson, and Robinson, 1980). In the case of gifted children, standardized tests capture data related to these characteristics. Gifted children learn rapidly, and for them in particular, the instruction most schools provide moves too slowly (Rogers, 1986). Fortunately, most states now make provisions for the identification of gifted children, and most rely on IQ tests for this purpose (Howley, 1986). Whatever the dubious uses of IQ tests (Gould, 1981), they do reliably identify very able children who can move rapidly through schools rather than schools in some idealized, and perhaps unattainable, future state. Courts have consistently upheld the use of IQ tests for this purpose (Zirkel and Stevens, 1986).

40. Autism Society Of Wisconsin - In-home Autism Treatment Survey
educators (to help with IEP's), school shadows, social babysitters, finding and screeningin home staff, academic a complete battery of two iq tests (one is
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