Discussion—Reflection
In this course, you have learned about the range of exceptionalities in
children from low-incidence disabilities to gifted and talented, and also
twice-exceptional children.
Given the realities of budget cutbacks, financial challenges, and legal
requirements of schools, the focus tends to be on evaluating and providing
interventions for students on the disability end of the exceptionalities
continuum, rather than on those considered gifted and talented.
Using the module readings, the Argosy University online library resources,
and the Internet, research gifted and talented students. Then, reflect on
what you have learned throughout this course.
Based on your research, respond to the following:
Part I
- What arguments can you make for focusing time and resources on
children with disabilities, rather than on those considered gifted and
talented?
- What arguments can be made for focusing on those considered gifted and
talented?
- Given what you have learned about the continuum of exceptionalities,
what recommendations would you make? Provide reasons to support your answer.
Remember to consider ethical and legal arguments.
Part II
- Explain why the term *exceptionalities* includes a continuum from
those with low-incidence disabilities to gifted and talented. What do all
of these children have in common?
- Describe something new that you learned, including how it might have
changed your viewpoint on children with exceptionalities (such as, how
research differs from what you thought was true or how an opinion or
perspective was challenged).
- Discuss something you learned in this course that you would like to
continue learning more about. How might you apply this knowledge in your
career goals?
Write your initial response in 300 words. Apply APA standards to citation
of sources.
Provide a statement of clarification, a point of view with rationale,
challenge a point of discussion, or draw a relationship between one or more
points of the discussion. The following are some possible discussion points:
- The potential personal and societal consequences of not identifying
children considered gifted and talented and providing them support
- The importance of identifying individual strengths, rather than
focusing solely on deficits (a main focus in this course)
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