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Enhance the learning experience for your more-able pupils and contribute to raising standards across the whole school.
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The Primary G&T Handbook provides:
The Primary G&T Handbook is designed to offer you quick guidance to theoretical and practical issues, helping you to deliver your vision of what G&T means in your school, in your context and in relation to other local influences and providers.
Introduction
How to use this handbook
Part 1 – Focusing on schools and systems
Background
The language of intelligence
G&T – its recent history
Responsibilities: who does what?
The role of the G&T leading teacher
Who else does what?
The documents
Creating a productive school policy
The school register of able pupils
Where's the money coming from?
Arguments for funding
Bidding for external funds
Accountability
Networking and clusters
What kind of clusters, networks and partnerships work best?
The benefits of developing a network of community partners around a cluster
How will you judge how successful your cluster has been?
Networking
The local authority (LA)
Regional G&T partnerships
Monitoring and evaluating your provision
At school level
At local authority level
At national level – the SEF and Ofsted
Part 2 – Focusing on able pupils
Identification of the able pupil
How to identify
Characteristics of the gifted and talented
Dual exceptionality
Differentiating between able pupils
Intelligence tests
Creating a learning environment
How can this be achieved?
Teacher attitudes
Socialising and grouping considerations
The DCSF learning framework
Personalised learning
Assessment for learning
Quality Standards
Curriculum provision for the able pupil I: deciding what to provide
Foundation Stage
Transition from Foundation Stage to KS1
KS1 and KS2
Supporting transition
Resources
Curriculum provision for the able pupil II: acceleration, enrichment and extension
Acceleration
Enrichment opportunities and study support
Extension
Thinking skills
Higher-order questioning
Emotional intelligence
Others who inform the teaching of the able pupil
Enrichment and extension activities
Producing enrichment and extension materials
‘Quick’ enrichment
KS1 & KS2 lesson-length enrichment activities
Day-long enrichment and extension activities
How to present the activities
How to extend the activities
How to support a developing interest
Ensuring emotional and social wellbeing
How do able children achieve life balance
Able pupils and underachievement
Managing success and failure
Creating confidence in sometimes making mistakes
Perfectionism and how to deal with it
Parents and carers of the able pupil
Managing the relationship with parents and carers of able pupils
Involving parents and carers in supporting the able pupil's learning
Parent groups
Homework
Future-proofing provision
Delivering professional development
How to teach a child who is inventing our future
Final word
Appendices and Index
The gifted and talented register
Letters to parents
Example letter of praise
Certificate model
Example letter of thanks to outside speakers/agencies
Review of pupil’s work
Gifted and talented enrichment activities pupil evaluation sheet
Lesson plan checklist
A parents’/carers’ guide to supporting the able pupil
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