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Program Objective #1
Program Objective #2
Program Objective #3
Program Objective #4
Program Objective #5
Program Objective #6
Program Objective #7
Program Objective #1:
Students will demonstrate the ability to design cognitively complex learning experiences for gifted learners based on their cognitive and affective characteristics.
Program Objective #2:Students will demonstrate the ability to design guidance/counseling strategies to facilitate the social and emotional development of gifted learners based on their cognitive and affective characteristics.
Program Objective #3:
Students will demonstrate the ability to select and apply a combination of standardized and informal methods of assessment to identify gifted learners.
Program Objective #4:Students will demonstrate the ability to develop programs for gifted learners based on philosophical, theoretical, and empirical evidence and understand the management of such programs.
Program Objective #5:Students will demonstrate the ability to develop and disseminate materials to increase educator, parent, and community understanding of gifted learners and their cognitive and affective need for appropriate programming.
Program Objective #6:
Students will demonstrate the ability to work effectively with K-12 gifted learners, their parents, educational colleagues, and other stakeholders in the community.
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Demonstrate ability to work effectively with elementary and secondary gifted learners
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< 80% on Practicum Teaching Evaluation Rating Scale
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80% - 89% on Practicum Teaching Evaluation Rating Scale
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90% or greater on Practicum Teaching Evaluation Rating Scale
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Demonstrate ability to work effectively with parents, colleagues, and community members
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< 80% on Collaboration Rating Scale
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80% - 89% on Collaboration Rating Scale
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90% or greater on Collaboration Rating Scale
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Program Objective #7:Students will demonstrate the ability to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate seminal research and original inquiry within the field of gifted education.