Any parents of gifted children here ?
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gifted:
...Her P3 form teaher called me and asked me whether she read a lot and told me about the GEP screening due in last August...
hi gifted,
Thanks for sharing your experience.
May i know what kind of books does your daughter read (i.e. fiction or non-fiction)?
Agree that gifted cannot be judged by academic result. I know a boy from a popular school who top the level but didn't get selected for the GEP programme. The school had more than 10 pupils being selected to the programme. -
Hi EN,
May I know what gifted website were you refering to. Thanks -
Hi Vicky,
I'm not too sure what she read. She is a very independent reader and she read very widely, especially science. As long there are books around, no matter friction or non friction, she will pick up and read. She had good memorise and can remember the facts after reading it. Frankly speaking, I can't even understand sometime. I left her in the library when I go shopping and she would sit there and read till I picked her up. Cos' she hate shopping.
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vicky:
...Agree that gifted cannot be judged by academic result. I know a boy from a popular school who top the level but didn't get selected for the GEP programme. The school had more than 10 pupils being selected to the programme.
Now, that makes you wonder how that boy who topped the level feels about it, doesn't it? Assuming that the boy did sit for the GEP testing and got rejected, is the system telling him \"hey, no matter how hard you work, you will never be GIFTED in my book\"?
I think I would be really sore and demoralized. -
Hi chuanchuan
Here is the link : http://giftedkids.about.com/ & http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/. -
[quote]Now, that makes you wonder how that boy who topped the level feels about it, doesn't it?[/quote]
there are many reasons why some top students never make it to GEP. One of which could be plain carelessness. One highly intelligent boy in my son's class made this remark, \"I am glad now for a mistake I made in the GEP screening\". He missed one question in the paper but didn't know until the end, so all his answers in the OAS (optical answer sheet) did not match the question number.
The top student in our school did not even make it through the first round of screening. But continue to top the cohort for the rest of the years.
Whether our kids make it to GEP or not, I think in the eyes of us parents, they are always \"gifted\" in some way
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ChiefKiasu:
hi ChiefKiasu,
Now, that makes you wonder how that boy who topped the level feels about it, doesn't it? Assuming that the boy did sit for the GEP testing and got rejected, is the system telling him \"hey, no matter how hard you work, you will never be GIFTED in my book\"?
I think I would be really sore and demoralized.
The boy did sit for both the screening and selection test. His mother told me that he felt very demoralised.
I feel sad under this kind of system. On one hand, it is a very good programme that cater to the needs of the gifted children. On the other hand, it would make some other students feel demoralised.
In many countries, 'gifted' is defined as 2-3 percent. It is unique that only top 1 percent being selected under S'pore system. Perhaps, it would be better to open other classes for those being selected in the screening test. -
gifted:
hi gifted,Hi Vicky,
I'm not too sure what she read. She is a very independent reader and she read very widely, especially science. As long there are books around, no matter friction or non friction, she will pick up and read. She had good memorise and can remember the facts after reading it. Frankly speaking, I can't even understand sometime. I left her in the library when I go shopping and she would sit there and read till I picked her up. Cos' she hate shopping.
Thanks for sharing
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[quote]The top student in our school did not even make it through the first round of screening. But continue to top the cohort for the rest of the years.
[/quote]The top girl in my girl's ex-school also did not make it too. Her parents were a bit surprise. She not only top the corhort, the class and she also top in 2 subjects. I even made a comment when I was talking to my girl's form teacher about her that she was 'SUPER'. The teacher just said that she is a very hardworking girl. :roll: :roll:
So be it gifted or not, hardwork too count. She might be the top scorer for year 2010 PSLE.
As far as I know, the majority that get through the GEP screening are boys. Last year the ratio is abt 3 boys to 1 girl. -
lizawa:
How can the system train/develop gifted children when the system is so rigid and flawed? I thought the the right thing to do is to accord the scores as though he had skipped one question and grade him accordingly :? ... Or rather an interview may be conducted to ascertain his understanding of the questions and what his answers were.He missed one question in the paper but didn't know until the end, so all his answers in the OAS (optical answer sheet) did not match the question number.
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