Originally Posted by wondermom6
I taught for 13 years - high school mathematics - before I became a parent. What all parents here need to know is that the teachers and administrators are not required to take a class on giftedness in order to work in the schools. I never had a course - not even a lecture about it. When you have a degree in something, you assume that you've been taught all you need to know - that's where they are coming from - they think that if there was something important to know about giftedness, then they would have learned about it in college. When you have a meeting with school personnel, know that what they bring to the meeting is likely only what they think they know about giftedness - they don't know what they don't know. My dream, after those nightmare years of elementary school, is to start a requirement that all teachers and administrators get educated about giftedness - through teacher inservice for those already working - adding a required course for those who are working on degrees.

DD is now 12, skipped 6th grade last year, and will take 2 high school courses next year.

Wow wondermom - I really appreciate you sharing this. It is so sad and so insightful. Would you consider writing about your experience and submitting it to http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/

BTW - have you applied the the Davidson Young Scholar Program?

anyway - thank you!

Grinity


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