Body of Evidence Diagram for the Identification of Gifted Potential of General Cognitive Abilities- CDE 2012
Tier III- Intensive Intervention
Must have one ability score at the 95th percentile and above in Verbal, Quantitative, or Nonverbal
AND EVIDENCE OF
Achievement score at 95th and above in the same category as the ability score (either category for NV)
Tier II-Strategic Intervention
Must have one ability score at the 95th percentile and above in Verbal, Quantitative, or Nonverbal
AND EVIDENCE OF
Achievement score of 85-94th percentile in the same category
AND/OR satisfactory evidence from Characteristics or Portfolio
Colorado Springs School District 11
Advanced Academic Program
Tiers of Gifted & Talented Programming
Tier III – Intensive Intervention: Gifted Identification
The Tier III gifted program offers formally identified gifted students a highly challenging instructional program. Students receive an Advanced Learning Plan (ALP) with specific, measurable, and attainable learning goals. Tier III students receive differentiation in the depth, breadth, and pace of instruction, designed to meet the needs of advanced learners with a strong emphasis on higher level thinking skills. Adaptations are made to the curriculum in order to provide an appropriate level of challenge for gifted learners with a strong emphasis on critical and creative thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making. Teachers develop and implement units of study that lead to a deeper understanding of concepts, themes, and issues and their interrelationships. Students pursue independent investigations and ongoing research. They have ongoing opportunities for reflection and self-assessment that develop an understanding of the characteristics, demands, and responsibilities of advanced intellectual development. The number of students requiring intensive intervention in given populations ranges between 1-5%.
Tier II- Strategic Intervention: Talent Pool
Each year, members of our gifted education team screen all students for possible participation in advanced academic services. Students who meet the criteria for Strategic Intervention in gifted programming, and who show promising academic talents require strategic interventions to maximize their intellectual potential. Each school has a gifted resource teacher who creates various academic and interest groups, based on the talents and achievements of the current school population. Teachers invite students to participate in pull-out classes. These classes and groups are flexible and require parent permission. Students may enter and exit groups throughout the year, depending on the academic units being taught by the gifted resource teachers (GRT’s). In many cases, students receiving strategic interventions may go on to be formally identified for Tier III Gifted & Talented. Tier II Talent Pool students represent 15% of a given population.
Tier I- Differentiation in the Regular Classroom
Quality teaching, for every child every day, is the single most important factor in a child’s success in school. High-ability learners scoring below the 95th percentile may have academic and intellectual needs met in the regular classroom through quality, rigorous instruction, and a differentiated curriculum. Classroom teachers will provide various strategies to meet the needs of Tier I learners including, but not limited to, small groups, flexible groups, curriculum compacting activities, and inquiry units.
Tier 2 = 15% of Students
Tier 3= 5% of Students
Tier III in Gifted Education- – Students who need intense support, longer duration, frequency, or intensity for growth
Qualifying for Advanced Academic Programming
Tier III
Students in Tier III programming will receive an Advanced Learning Plan (ALP) with specific, measurable, and obtainable goals in their area of strength.
Intellectual Ability
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95% or above in Verbal, Quantitative, and/or Nonverbal
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Achievement
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95% or above in same category as intellectual ability (any category for nonverbal)
Advanced score on state test in same category (either category for nonverbal)
OR Second 95% intellectual ability score
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Characteristics
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Must include evidence from the characteristics/behavior box such as parent/teacher surveys.
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Tier II Talent Pool
Intellectual Ability
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95% or above in Verbal, Quantitative, or Nonverbal
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Achievement
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85-94% in same category as intellectual ability (either category for nonverbal)
Advanced score on state test in different category than intellectual ability
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Characteristics
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Must include evidence from the characteristics/behavior box.
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Portfolio Evidence for Tier II Talent Pool or Possible Tier III Identification
A portfolio includes:
*At least four academic work samples that clearly demonstrate the applicant’s advanced abilities in academic areas of strength including math, writing, reading, science, or social studies.
* Work must be completed independently
* Hand-written samples preferred
* Typed work with grades and teacher comments can be included.
* Work must be above age peers to qualify.
* Online videos or DVDs demonstrating the applicant’s academic abilities can also be submitted. Please include the applicant’s age and grade level at the time of completion, as well as the circumstances of the work (i.e. if it was completed independently or as part of a school project, how many times the work was revised, how and why the applicant completed this particular piece of work, etc.).
Other Demonstrated Examples Include:
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Distinguished level of performance
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Juried performance
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Advanced Portfolio
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Awards/Recognitions
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Performance Assessments
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Identification Practice in District 11 will be ongoing, flexible and use multiple measures and include intentional efforts to find high potential students among traditional underserved populations.
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The determination as to whether a student qualifies for the Colorado Springs School District 11 Advanced Academics Gifted & Talented Program is solely within the discretion of the District 11 staff.
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