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#55263 - 09/13/09 02:19 PM
Re: 5 Levels of Gifted by Ruf
[Re: Isa]
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Registered: 07/02/09
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Isa, Do you know if Ruf added updated data (new children, IQ and Achievement scores etc...) to this version? If I remember correctly, her last book( Losong Our Minds) had WISC III data, but not WISC IV.
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#55264 - 09/13/09 02:28 PM
Re: 5 Levels of Gifted by Ruf
[Re: Botchan]
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Registered: 06/06/09
Posts: 142
Loc: Sunny AZ
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It has the same number of pages as the previous version and I haven't seen anything that indicates that it is anything more than a title change. ---------------- From Great Potential Press: Coming Sept. 15th! Formerly titled Losing Our Minds: Gifted Children Left Behind, this award-winning book describes differences within the gifted population. A large sample of children are classified into five levels of giftedness based on behaviors and developmental milestones, as well as test data. This gives parents and educators a reference guide to compare with their own gifted children or students. After a child’s intellectual level is estimated, the book provides different educational approaches and practical advice, including how to find the best type of school for each level. --------------- I've seen the "older" version on sale so now may be the right time to grab it if you don't already own it. It is a wonderful book!!
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Mom to DS4.5 & DS1.5
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#55438 - 09/15/09 09:39 AM
Re: 5 Levels of Gifted by Ruf
[Re: Botchan]
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Registered: 09/15/09
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Hi! This is my first post, so I am not caught up on all that is going on for this forum, but I saw the questions about my re-titled book and have the answers.
The content has not been changed (yet). The test scores given are not updated, but I still give tests all the time and study the issues related to the results. I have retested many of the kids in the book at no further charge to their families so that I can see how they do on newer tests. As with all retesting, scores are rarely exactly the same, but with few exceptions, you can safely compare the old WISC-III to the newer WISC-IV and the SB5. The old SBIV wasn't used very much but is on the same scale, as well. So, you can still trust the published scores of the kids in the book compared to kids now who are tested on the WISC-IV and SB5. Professional interpretation is still very important, though.
CogATs and OLSATs are still on the same scales now as before, too, and you can use them. Remember that the Slossen and SBLM are both on a different scale and scores are relatively to considerably inflated compared to the other standardized tests. The scales also go higher for the Woodcock-Johnson, so higher scores don't mean quite the same when you compare.
Hope this helps. Glad so many of you liked the book already. Thank you!
Sincerely, Deborah Ruf
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#55440 - 09/15/09 10:03 AM
Re: 5 Levels of Gifted by Ruf
[Re: dr.ruf]
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Registered: 09/19/07
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Thanks for posting, and thanks for writing the book.  It's what got me over my "gifted denial" and made me realize why my usually happy boy was so miserable in an undifferentiated classroom with no accomodations. The case studies were very helpful to me. Many blessings upon you for all that you do for gifted kids!
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