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Otaki College has been working with the Ministry of Education for the last two years to:
identify what it means to be Gifted and Talented
Identify students at Otaki College who are Gifted and Talented
Implement structures and Systems to support Gifted and Talented students at school
Up-skill staff and provide Professional Development for teachers
This year we hope to provide new and exciting programmes for students in their mainstream classrooms and in activities around the school.
Giftedness is involuntary – a natural gift. It gives no cause for claims of elitism.
Out of every hundred children, approximately five can be classified as “gifted”, yet only a small proportion may be identified as such in school.
Some may be very lonely because their interests do not match those of their peers. They may have difficulties at school because of their unconventional behaviour and questioning attitude. They can become distressed through frustration and boredom, or through imbalance between their intellectual and emotional development. They may deny their intelligence and underachieve so as to become more acceptable to their peers. They may become troublemakers.
We need to recognise and cater for gifted children to ensure this does not happen.
The following are some signs of giftedness:
an early interest in surroundings
super-sensitivity to surroundings
strong curiosity and powers of observation
an extensive vocabulary
an exceptional memory
may talk early and fluently
the ability to read early – often self-taught
can choose to concentrate for long periods
the propensity to ask shrewd/unusual questions
the ability to grasp ideas quickly
a “quirky” sense of humour From NZ Association For Gifted Children Website