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Best Practices Nurturing Intellectual Competence Team 3: Vanessa Boson, Ryan Cole, Tara Bennett, Kendra Coleman, Latosha Brooks CUR 506 B. Shirley September 12, 2021

Nurturing intellectual competence in gifted and talented students involves a multifaceted approach that includes various strategies for curriculum development. Incorporating multiple intelligences and sensory challenges, such as hands-on projects and physiological stimuli, can help engage these learners effectively.

Best Practices Nurturing Intellectual Competence
Team 3: Vanessa Boson, Ryan Cole, Tara Bennett, Kendra Coleman, Latosha Brooks  
CUR 506
B. Shirley
September 12, 2021

Best Practices Nurturing Intellectual Competence Team 3: Vanessa Boson, Ryan Cole, Tara Bennett, Kendra Coleman, Latosha Brooks CUR 506 B. Shirley September 12, 2021

References

Phillips, K. (2021). Teaching the Gifted Student. Salem Press Encyclopedia.
Parrett, W. (2016). Edutopia. https://www.edutopia.org/blog/high-poverty-schools-engage-families-community-william-parrett-kathleen-budge
Owlcation. (2021). Owlcation. https://owlcation.com/
O'Leary, W. (2019). 10 classroom strategies to implement whole child instruction. https://blog.edmentum.com/10-classroom-strategies-implement-whole-child-instructin.
National Education Association. (2016). NEA Poverty Trauma Handbook. https://www.nea.org/sites/default/files/2020-07/NEAPovertyTraumaHandbook.pdf
Ken Cornwell, & Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (Producers), & . (2014). Elementary School. [Video/DVD] Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. https://video.alexanderstreet.com/watch/elementary-school-3
Engaging students with poverty in mind; practical strategies for raising achievement. (2013, October 1). Reference & Research Book News, 28(5).
Dean, M. (2021). 7 creative ways to teach diverse learners. http://www.classcraft.com/blog/creative-ways-to-teach-diverse learners
Breiseth, Lydia. (2020.). Colorin' Colorado! A Bilingual site for educators and families of English Language Learners.

English Language Learners

Teacher can let students know that their cultures are welcome in the classroom
Teacher can let student know their languages
Encourage students to celebrate with the rest of the class
Encourage students to celebrate their family traditions
Support/Encouragement
Find out what the students' hobbies and goals are
Teacher can learn to pronounce the students' name correctly
Manipulate the materials touch
ESL teacher support
Visual and verbal instructions
Get to know students talents
Get to know students goals
Get to know students interest
Get to know students strengths

Children from Poverty

"The goal of fostering two-way communication between school and home requires school leaders to be relentless in their insistence that communications be respectful, honest, and timely." (Parrett 2016)

Mindfulness techniques and strategies
Give students a sense of control
Teach emotional skills
Teach leadership skills by modeling
Diverse Family Structures
Technology
Practice short-term working memory skills
Build students’ vocabulary
Review material in an unexpected way
Post visual reminders
Routine and Consistency in the classroom
Opened ended projects group/individual
Mental Health

Motivation

self-image

Self-efficacy

Following through on tasks
Family Support
Feeling safe
Being part of a community/classroom/school
Relationship Building

Exceptional Learners

Social and Developmental Theories
Humanist

Maslow

Constructivist

Lev Vygotsky

Behaviorist

B.F. Skinner

Cognitive

Jean Piaget

The Dean (2021) website suggests that teachers "make an IEP cheat sheet, encourage active learning, embrace small group and learning stations, group by learning style, not ability, promote project based learning, incorporate ed tech and adaptive learning tools, and provide alternative testing options."

Adaptive learning tools
Project Approach Learning
Small Group Learning

Reward system

learning stations

Individual attention and assessment

Accomodations

Modifications

Small steps

Extended time

504 Plan

IEP

IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)

Understanding the disability/special need

Sensory, Behavioral, Cognitive, Physical, Emotional

Whole Child Development

"The best practices for developing the whole child is building a relationship with the child and nurturing all of the areas of learning and development" (O'Leary, 2019).

Social/Emotional development
Relationships

Teachers/School Personnel

Peers

Family

Diverse Learning Needs

Least Restrictive Environment
Pull-out or General Ed

Isolation vs. Socialization

Disability education
Individual needs/resources
Cultural & Language awareness
Unbias testing parameters

Gifted and Talented Learners

Social & Development Theories
Teacher direction

Student centered

Bloom's Taxonomy of Thinking

Analyzing Data

"For the classroom teacher, placing an individual or two who are considered gifted in the regular classroom can cause frustration. Often these individuals complete class assignments before others. One way to challenge the student is that teachers can adapt curriculum materials by using Bloom's Taxonomy of Thinking" (Phillips, 2021)

Family Structure

Support/Encouragment

Whole Child development
Goal oriented outcomes

Enrichment/Achievement

Individual & Teamwork

Global & economic expectations

Family support

Early childhood reading and encouragement

Educational Games

Competition/ Collaboration

Task completion

Student Interests

Social/Personal

Social Media

Technology factors

Strategies for Curriculum:
Incorporating multiple intelligences

Erasing boredom

Creating cognitive stimulus

Sensory challenging

Physiological stimuli

Visual vs. Kinesthetic

Hands on projects

STEAM curriculum

Creativity

Imagination

Inquisitiveness

Abstract Thought

Academic ability

Leadership skills

Challenging IQ

Problem solving

High performance outcome