Is GEP really necessary?
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ammonite:
PG and 2E kids?
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I think attitude in learning comes into play as well. That is also very important when they go into their working life in future right …
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jtoh:
hookwink
What spelling error? :? -
vlim:
I think attitude in learning comes into play as well. That is also very important when they go into their working life in future right ..
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ksi:
U know me too well to look for nuances in my posts don’t u?
ps: Way2go, was your spelling error deliberate? :evil:
Hookwink as in ‘going in with eyes open to be duped with a bait’ wld hv given it a different meaning as opposed to hoodwink –“ to be duped with covered eyes” , wouldn’t it ? :evil:
In dis case, it was just a misspelling on my part – no hidden msg.
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Way2GO:
Hee hee more usual for u hv such nuances than spelling error!! :lol;
U know me too well to look for nuances in my posts don’t u?ksi:
ps: Way2go, was your spelling error deliberate? :evil:
Hookwink as in ‘going in with eyes open to be duped with a bait’ wld hv given it a different meaning as opposed to hoodwink –“ to be duped with covered eyes” , wouldn’t it ? :evil:
In dis case, it was just a misspelling on my part – no hidden msg.
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Nebbermind:
2E = twice exceptional (anything giftedness + learning disabilities)ammonite:
PG and 2E kids?
:scratchhead:
PG = profoundly gifted (1 in a million, IQ>152)
EG = exceptionally gifted (1 in 100,000, 145<IQ<152)
GEP = take out those very gifted in specific areas, and then take 1 in 100 of the remainder. (IQ >120)
HA = High Ability student not necessarily gifted (IQ>120)
Mensa = 2 in 100 (IQ>120)
MG = moderately gifted (130<IQ<138)
HG = highly gifted (138<IQ<145)
Those IQ are measured on the WISC IV scale, which has a full score of 160. If you use SB-5, they are about 5 points lower with max also at 160. BTW, those are not what MOE use. They have their own unknown measurement, so if your child presents 159, they will still look at behaviour, social, principal's recommendations etc etc. In some countries I know, once you reach a certain IQ, you qualify for intervention and assistance. So, like what we discussed, who gets what benefits is not subject to the child's ability on universal scale, but an unknown scale used by GEB.
Ok, that said, acceleration is another thing in most countries. For acceleration, a lot of other factors are taken into consideration before any kind (especially radical acceleration) are allowed. In Singapore, a max of 4 years are allowed, that is if you satisfy this unknown measurement of EG. Hope this explains.
LKY's grandson is 140 and asperger's, making him 2E, and also highly gifted, he went to Singapore American School.
IMO? GEP's syllabus does not even meet the needs of MG (maybe) and HG, much less the EG and PG, but that's not the point. I keep forgetting. :stupid: -
2ppaamm:
2E = twice exceptional (anything giftedness + learning disabilities)Nebbermind:
[quote=\"ammonite\"] PG and 2E kids?
:scratchhead:
PG = profoundly gifted (1 in a million, IQ>152)
EG = exceptionally gifted (1 in 100,000, 145<IQ<152)
GEP = take out those very gifted in specific areas, and then take 1 in 100 of the remainder. (IQ >120)
HA = High Ability student not necessarily gifted (IQ>120)
Mensa = 2 in 100 (IQ>120)
MG = moderately gifted (130<IQ<138)
HG = highly gifted (138<IQ<145)[/quote]Hi 2ppaamm, just curious - when children sit for the GEP entry papers, are they IQ score communiated to the parents? those who made it to GEP? -
2ppaamm:
Sigh. Good for him. What about the rest with no permission and no money...but such is Life.
LKY's grandson is 140 and asperger's, making him 2E, and also highly gifted, he went to Singapore American School.
[quote]IMO? GEP's syllabus does not even meet the needs of MG [/quote] another mum said the same to me as well. Said it was just snippets of watered down information from higher levels, not much inquiry and feeding of eager minds. How do very gifted children like Sheldon Tan (did I get the name right? The one who was accelerated) take to it then, I wonder. -
Iq scores? I don’t think so. The GEP tests are not internationally standardized IQ tests, though they have their own EP to administer tests if they want to. From what I know, everything is confidential, parents and third party psychologists will learn very little from them. But 2ppaamm will be in a better position to advise u on this.
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