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UnitTen
TEXTS1&2
GROUPINGTHEGIFTED:PRO/CON
KennethMott/BrunoBettelheim
Objectives:tocomprehendthetextsindependentlywithpeercollaborations.
tofigureouttheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofgiftedgroupinginbothText1andText2.
todebateongroupingthegifted.
Sectionone
Pre-readingquestions:(15mins.)
1.Whatsortofpeopledoyouconsider‘gifted’?
2.WhatdoyouknowaboutIQandIQscores?
(SeeLib.Work)
3.Doyouthinkgiftedchildrenshouldbetreateddifferentlyfromchildrenatlarge?Giveyourreasons.i.e.DoyouagreewithKennethMottthatthe‘gifted’shouldbegrouped?
In-reading:
Step1.Answerthequestionsgivenbyindividualworkorpeercollaboration.
Readthispassagecarefullythistimeandanswerthefollowingquestionsbyfiguringoutthesentencesinthetextandinterpretingtheminyourownwordsinwrittenwork:(40mins.)
1)WhatdoesMottdefine‘thegifted’?Howishisdefinitiondifferentfromthecommonlyheldone?Doyouthinkthisisimportant?Inwhatwayisthisrelevanttohisargument?(comp.3-1,O&D1)(paras.1,2)
2)WhatdoesMottthinkofthewaytodealwiththegifted?(paras.3,4)
3)WhatopposingviewsdoesMottsingleoutforrefutation?Howdoeshedefendhisideas?(O&D2)(paras.5-13)
4)Arethereanyadvantagesanddisadvantagesofheterogeneousclassestalkedabout?Ifany,whatarethey?(paras.14,15)
6)Howdoestheexperimentinreadingprogramgoandwhat’stheresult?(paras.16,17,18,19)
7)HowdoesMottconcludehisargument?Doyouthinkthisisagoodwaytoconclude?Whyorwhynot?(O&D3)
(Thisisactuallythepreparationofthetextinclasssothattheteachercanseehowwellthestudentscandothejobindividuallyandindependently.)
Step2:Classdiscussiononthequestionsgivenabove.(25mins.)
1.Definitionofthe‘gifted’.
1.1.WhatdoesMottdefine‘thegifted’?(comp.3-1,O&D1)(paras.1,2)
AccordingtoMott,thegiftedarethosewhopossesssomequalityorinnateabilitywhichhasbeenrecognizedandidentifiedbyanynumberoftestingandobservationdevicesandwhomanifestinterestandsuccessineitherphysical,intellectual,orartisticpursuits.(Splitandparaphrasethesentence)(LW5-1,6-1)
(Splitting1:Inmyopinion,giftedchildrenusuallypossesssomespecialqualityorinnateabilitywhichhasbeenmadeknownandverifiedbymeansoftestingandobservationdevices.Moreover,giftedchildrenshowinterestandachievesuccessineitherphysical,intellectual,orartisticpursuits.)
Paraphrasing:Inmyopinion,giftedchildrenarechildrenwhoarespeciallyendowedwithnaturalabilitieswhichrankhighontestingscales.
Thesemightbechildrenwhoaregiftedathletesbutwhohaverealtroublemasteringacademicsubjectmatter,orstudentswhoarepoorathletesbutarehighlyintellectual‘quizkids’whoknockthetopoffallmeasuringdevices.(Splitthesentence)(LW5-2)
Splitting2:Thesechildrenmightbegiftedathletesbutratherpooracademically.Or,theymightbepoorathletesbutverystrongintellectually.
Giftedmaydescribepupilsofaverageintelligencewhohaveexceptionalabilityinartormusic,oritmayrefertothechildwithanIQof135whoexcelsineverything.
Somegifted,thoughtheyarenotspeciallyintelligent,havespecialabilityinartormusic;somehaveanIQscoreashighas135indicatingtheyareverysuperiorineverything.
(Thesplittingandparaphrasingexercisesaredoneonlywhenthestudentshavedifficultyinunderstandingthesesentencesdemonstratedintheiranswers.Orthekeystotheexercisescanbeusedbytheteacherinhissum-upofthestudents’answers.)
1.2.Howishisdefinitiondifferentfromthecommonlyheldone?
Thenotionofthegiftedisnormallyassociatedwithahighlevelofintelligence,butMott’sdefinitionemphasizesinterestandabilityaswellasintelligence.
1.3.Doyouthinkthisisimportant?Inwhatwayisthisrelevanttohisargument?
Mottbeginshisessaybymakingclearwhathemeansbythegifted.Thisisdefinitelyimportant.Mott’sargumentistoalargeextentbasedonthedefinitionofthegifted.WhethergroupingthegiftedcanyieldpositiveresultshasMuchtodowithwhatthegiftedistakentomean.Notethe1stsentenceofpara.6.
2.WhatdoesMottthinkofthewaytodealwiththegifted?(paras.3,4)
Ifirmlybelievethatweshouldgroupthemasnearlyaspossibleaccordingtointerestandability(giftedness)andchallengethemwithatypeofprogramthatwillhelpthemtogrowtothefullestextentoftheirabilitiesandcapacities.(paraphrase)(LW6-2)
Iamoftheopinionthatchildrenshouldbegroupedaccordingtotheirinterestandabilityandbesubjecttoaformoftrainingthatwilldeveloptheirabilitiesandcapacitiestotheutmost.
i.e.togroupthegiftedaccordingtotheirinterestandabilityandofferthemrelevantprogramsinordertomaximizetheirpotential.
Thisgroupingcantaketheformofspecialsubjectarrangementsintheelementarygrades,asituationinwhichaclassisheterogeneouslygroupedmostofthedaybutisdividedattimesintospecialinterestorabilityclassgroupsforspecialinstruction.(split:LW5-3)
Thegroupingcouldtaketheformofspecialsubjectarrangementsintheelementarygrades.Accordingtothisplan,aclassisheterogeneouslygroupedmostoftheday,butisdividedattimesintospecialinterestorabilityclassgroupsforspecialinstruction.
i.e.Intheelementarygrades,thegiftedcanjoinheterogeneousclassesmostofthetime,butattendsometimestheclasstomeettheirspecialinterestorabilitybyspecialinstruction.
Inhighschool,itmaytaketheformofgroupingstudentsinregularclassesaccordingtoanynumberofcriteriabutbasicallythoseofinterestandproficiency(orlackofproficiency)invarioussubjectareas.
Inhighschool,thegiftedmaybegrouped(intoregularclasses)accordingtotheirinterestortalent/proficiency.
Sectiontwo
Step2:Classdiscussiononthequestionsgivenabove.(30mins.)
3.WhatopposingviewsdoesMottsingleoutforrefutation?Howdoeshedefendhisideas?(O&D2)(paras.5,6,7,&10,11)
3.1.Twoopposingviewsaresingledoutforrefutation.
a.Groupingthegiftedwillcreateacasteofintellectualsnobs,whiletheaverageandslowstudentswouldcometoregardthemselvesasinferior.
b.Giftedgroupingdoesnotaffectachievementsignificantly.Nosignificantchangeinachievementresultswhenchildrenareseparatedintoslowandacceleratedclasses.
3.1.1.Howdoyouunderstandtheexpression‘a(chǎn)casteofintellectualsnobs’?(comp.3-3)
acaste-anyofthehereditaryHindusocialclassesofaformerlysegregatedsystemofIndia
snob-onewhodespisesthoseconsideredinferiortohimintermsofsocialstatus,income,etc.
acasteofintellectualsnobs-agroupofstudentswhoconsiderthemselvessuperiortoothersbecauseoftheiroutstandingabilityandachievement,andspecialtreatmenttheyreceivefromtheteachers
3.2.Mottdefendshis1stviewpointbyapplyingthemethodofusinganalogytoconvince,e.g.,giftedgroupinginspeech,music,etc.
Thereexisttheschoolsforgiftedathletes,gifteddebaters,musicians,artists,andwritersformanyyears,andthereislittlesignsthatthesegiftedregardthemselvesassuperioranddespiseothers,neithersignsthatthelesstalentedstudentsintheseareasfeelinferior.Thiskindofschooldoesn’tshowanyapparentilleffect.(paras.6,7)
Accordingtotheauthor,ifanysuchfeelingarouses,itistheteacher,theparents,oradministratorsthatshouldberesponsiblefor.(paras.8,9)
3.2.1ParaphraseTheteacher,notthemannerinwhichaclassisorganized,determinesstudents’attitudestowardindividualdifferences(LW6-3).
Itistheteacher,ratherthanthewaythattheclassesareformed,thatinfluencesthestudentsinhowtheylookatdifferencesinabilityamongthemselves.
3.2.2ParaphraseIhaveconfidencethatifteachersacceptandrespectindividualworth,thatiftheychallengeandsparkinterestsinyoungpeople,theindividualstudentwillmatureandgrowsuccessfullyalongthelinesofhisinterestsandabilities.(LW6-4)
Iamconfidentthatifteachersareawareofindividualdifferencesandmotivateyoungpeopleindifferentways,thestudentswilldevelopthroughcultivatingtheirowninterestsandabilities.
3.3.Mottdefendshis2ndviewpointbyapplyingthemethodoffindingfaultwiththeopponents’supportingevidence,e.g.,groupingpupilsaccordingtotheirIQscores,whicharefarfromreliable.
Thereasonthatnoapparentachievementresultswhenthegiftedaregroupedisthattheirattainmentcan’tbemeasuredbyIQscoresbecausetheyarespeciallyinterestedortalentedintheseareasasmusic,sports,arts,etc.Theirgrowthincreativity,attitudes,personaladjustment,latentinterestandtalent,andinnatecapacitycanhardlybereliablymeasured.Yet,theirlearningskyrockets,whichisobservedfromtheauthor’spersonalteachingexperiences.
Giftedgroupingresultsintherapidincreaseofknowledgeofthegiftedbecausetheyaremotivated,challenged,andinspiredbyatypeofschoolworkthatmeetstheirparticularneeds.
3.4.Pointingouterroneousnotionsheldbytheopposingparty,e.g.,thetraditionallyhelddefinitionofthegifted.
3.5.Arguingfromfirst-handexperience.
Thelasttwomethodsarenotincludedintheseparagraphs.
4.Arethereanyadvantagesanddisadvantagesofheterogeneousclassestalkedabout?Ifany,whatarethey?(paras.14,15)
Disadvantages:Heterogeneousclassroomsfrequentlyproducefrustrationnotonlyinthegiftedbecausetheyarenotproperlychallengedbytheirschoolwork,butalsointhenon-giftedastheyareunabletodothesameworkthatmostoftheotherchildrendo.
Thegiftedarelikelytogetcontenttoproceedatasnail’spaceandtobeatopstudentinaclasswithlessabilitysothattheirgiftednessiswastedaway.
5.Howdoestheexperimentinreadingprogramgoandwhat’stheresult?(paras.16,17,18,19)
Twogroups:experimentalgpandcontrol/regular-proceduregp.
EG:aslow-readerclass,anaverage-readerclass,afast-readerclasswith3differentteachersineachclass
CG:oneclasswithoneteacherwhohastodivideshistimeamongdifferentgroupsofreadersatdifferentreadinglevels.
Result:After2years,EGachievesgreateroverallprogressthantheCG.Andwithinthegroup,individualsachieveupwardmobilityinreadingproficiency.
6.HowdoesMottconcludehisargument?Doyouthinkthisisagoodwaytoconclude?Whyorwhynot?(O&D3)
Mottconcludesbycitingtheresultofasuccessfulexperimentingroupingpupilsaccordingtotheirdifferentreadingability.
Thisdoesnotseemtobeastrong,supportivewaytoendtheargument.Intheexperimenthecites,thegroupingisdoneaccordingtothepupils’ability,whichisveryclosetothecriterionofintelligenceusedtraditionallytodistinguishbetweenthegiftedandthenon-gifted.Thismakestheendingsoundverymuchlikeacompromise.
Post-reading:
1.Individualwork:Skimandscanthistextandfinishthecomp.1,2.(5mins.)
2.Checktheanswerstocomp.1,2inclassandseethecorrectrateofcomprehension.(5mins.)
TEXT2
GROUPINGTHEGIFTED:CON
BrunoBettelheim
1.Groupwork:ScanthetextandidentifyallthedisadvantagesofgiftedgroupingmentionedbyBruno.Exchangeopinionsandmakethedisadvantagesascompleteaspossible.(15mins.)
3.Classdiscussion:Listthedisadvantagesontheblackboardandprovidenecessaryexplanations.
(15mins.)(comp.1)
1)Agiftedstudentwhoisboredbyhisstudiesisananxiouschild.Puttinghiminaspecialclassdoesnothelphimasahumanbeing.
2)Agiftedchilddoesnotlearnonlywhenpressedbythecurriculum.Whenpla
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