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Gifted Program Update Creighton’s Corner Elementary School

Gifted Program Update Creighton’s Corner Elementary School. September 4, 2019. Collaborative Model. Collaborative Gifted Model ( School-Based ). Gifted Team – Creighton’s Corner ES. Chris Knott, Principal Beth Marks, Gifted Specialist (4 th & 5 th Grade Gifted)

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Gifted Program Update Creighton’s Corner Elementary School

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  1. Gifted Program UpdateCreighton’s Corner Elementary School September 4, 2019

  2. Collaborative Model Collaborative Gifted Model (School-Based)

  3. Gifted Team – Creighton’s Corner ES • Chris Knott, Principal • Beth Marks, Gifted Specialist (4th & 5th Grade Gifted) • Debra Holder, SEARCH Teacher • 4th & 5th Grade Teachers

  4. Phase 2 implementation Phase 1 Schools (Began 2018-2019) • Ashburn Elementary School • Kenneth W. Culbert Elementary School • Goshen Post Elementary School • Sanders Corner Elementary School • Steuart W. Weller Elementary School • John W. Tolbert Jr. Elementary School Phase 2 Schools (Beginning 2019-2020) • Algonkian Elementary School (4th grade) • Belmont Station Elementary School (4th grade) • Creighton’s Corner Elementary School • Emerick Elementary School • Evergreen Mill Elementary School (4th grade) • Moorefield Station Elementary School • Rosa Lee Carter Elementary School (4th grade) • Sugarland Elementary School (4th grade)

  5. goals • providing instructional time for gifted learners to interact with their academic and age-level peers, as well as providing time for them to work independently • challenging students with curricula developed for gifted learners • offering professional development for teachers in best practices in gifted education • partnering classroom teachers with gifted resource teachers to collaboratively deliver an appropriately differentiated curriculum

  6. Curriculum (Leadership & Innovation) Essential Questions • What is a leader? What are the characteristics and skills of a leader? • What does being a leader mean to you? • How can you demonstrate leadership in a supporting role? • Why might leaders need to be innovative? Enduring Understandings • Each person has his/her own leadership style. • Leadership actions of all sizes can have significant impact. • Leadership requires communication, collaboration, making connections, creativity and innovation, and critical thinking and problem solving.  • Leadership can be demonstrated by people in supporting roles.

  7. Semester assessment

  8. Curriculum & assessment documents http://bit.do/GIFTEDdocs

  9. Student Growth Gifted and talented students need gifted education programs that will challenge them and enable them to make continuous progress in school. - National Association for Gifted Children

  10. Thank you!

  11. Q&A

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