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Giftedkids.ie Webinar Series Global Perspectives On Gifted Education Presented by Tim Dracup Education Consultant, Gifted Advocate, Trustee - National Association for Gifted Children UK Supported by Social Entrepreneurs Ireland, C.T.Y.I. & N.C.T.E.

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Tim Dracup, Education Consultant, Gifted Education Advocate and Trustee of the National Association for Gifted Children looks at how countries worldwide support their gifted learners. Copyright Tim Dracup @ 2011

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Page 1: A Global Perspective on Gifted Education

Giftedkids.ie Webinar Series

Global PerspectivesOn Gifted Education

Presented by

Tim DracupEducation Consultant,

Gifted Advocate, Trustee - National Association for

Gifted Children UK

Supported by Social Entrepreneurs Ireland,

C.T.Y.I. & N.C.T.E.

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Gifted and Talented Education: The Global Perspective

A Webinar for GiftedKids.ieThursday 14 April 2011

byTim Dracup

[email protected]

Copyright: Tim Dracup @ 2011

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Excellence and Equity

Policies and personal positions are partly defined by the balance between excellence and equity.

Equity involves improving the performance of the disadvantaged at a relatively faster rate, not depressing the performance of the advantaged.

Where do you stand?

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'Dracup's Rule': The Three Key Variables

NB The extreme positions are tenable within gifted education making it a very broad church indeed!

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Where Do You Stand?

Where do you fit against the three polarities?

Are you broadly 'liberal' or 'broadly conservative'?

Or do you have a 'spiky profile'?

Do you hold different positions for different 'levels of giftedness', or are you broadly consistent?

If there is a dissonance between your views and the policy of your state/country, can it be explained in these terms?

Is there an 'orthodox position'? Has it changed over time?

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Outline

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Globalisation

Increasing worldwide economic integration, through trade,

transport and communication

Removes barriers to flow of goods, capital, services and labour

Began at end of 19th Century; increased over last 40 years

Global higher education market

Global labour market, especially for highly-educated and highly-

skilled

The HE and labour markets need a 'pipeline' to feed them

Copyright: Tim Dracup @ 2011

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Knowledge-based economies

Recognise the role of human capital in increasing economic growth

Human capital the key to economic competitiveness and success?

Human capital is not just education: know-what (facts), know-why (science), know-how (skills), know who (networks)

KBEs require 'knowledge workers', innovation, IT/communications expertise, strong STEM skills

National plans to transform countries into KBEs sometimes identify the role of G&T education in the 'pipeline' eg Hong Kong, Singapore, Saudi Arabia

Copyright: Tim Dracup @ 2011

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Human Capital Investment is not a Panacea

More education does not necessarily produce more growth

Education is only part of the equation

The quality of education matters as much as the quantity

Higher levels of education may 'signal' innate ability

International studies do not show clear results – importance of interaction with wider reforms

Growth can generate education as well as vice-versa

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'The Economics of Gifted Education'?

Relatively little systematic study of the economic case for investment in gifted education

What is the effect on personal and social rates of return; on the generation of economic growth?

Richard Florida: 'the creative class'

Hanushek and Woessmann: the impact of cognitive ability on economic growth

La Griffe du Lion: Smart Fraction

Rindemann, Sailer + Thompson: Smart Fractions defined against international benchmarking studies

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Benchmarking or Policy Tourism (work in progress)

International Benchmarking (PISA, TIMSS, PIRLS) is highly fashionable

It can show what is possible, inform national targets and trajectories, validate progress but...

Can policy solutions be lifted from their environment and applied in another context with equal success?

Can policy elements be isolated and transferred piecemeal?

Outcomes are a 'snapshot': there are timelags between policy implementation and results

Issues about benchmarking samples and test items

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Mentionmapp (Twitter)

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The Role of Social Media

Sharing knowledge and information was previously via books, research journals, conferences, training

That was slow, inefficient, hierarchical, reliable

Social media has brought immediacy, 'crowdsourcing', co-construction, democracy, unreliability

Personal Learning Network via:– Connectors (blogs, Twitter, FB, SL)– Sifters (RSS, social bookmarking, search engines)– Organisers (multimedia aggregators, maps)

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The Unexploited Potential of Social Media

Combining media and applications in new combinations...

...A powerful advocacy tool

...For international partnership and collaboration

...To 'crowdsource' solutions

...To support student learning, professional development and research communities

...To extend the reach of traditional conferences and workshops

...To map and connect the multitude of disparate resources online

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International Quality Standards?

Common flexible standards framework for national and state-wide

provision

Defined elements; 3 tiers – entry, improving, exemplary

Linked improvement trajectory and benchmarks

An audit, evaluation, improvement planning and advocacy tool

A lingua franca for comparative analysis and research

A basis for organising an online library of support material

(exemplifying variation of practice within standards)

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International Observatory and Research Network?

Open access global gifted education database

Open access online gifted education research library

Research map shows under-researched and over-researched areas

Social media network supports collaborative peer-to-peer and master-student interaction

Accredited online and blended learning opportunities

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International Federation of Parents' Organisations?

Single online meeting point for all national and state parents' associations

Build online map/repository of information and resources

Link together multiple forums/listservs

Deploy full armoury of multimedia collaboration tools

Foster bilateral and multilateral partnership

Pool resources to achieve economies of scale

Accredit best practice; publicise worst practice

Influence international bodies and national governments

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My Global Perspective

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Your Global Perspectives?

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Thanks to . .

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Connect . .

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‒ http://www.slideshare.net/Giftedkids

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‒ Webinar recordings are available

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The 7th Global Virtual Meeting for Gifted Education April 23rd 2011 at 9pm CEST, 8pm GMT in SecondLife

Guest Speaker: Professor George Betts USA

To Join:

1. Please create an avatar in secondlife(http://secondlife.com/whatis/avatar/?lang=en-US)

2. Send your avatar´s name to [email protected]

3. To participate in this meeting you need a headset.

4. The meeting will take place in http://slurl.com/secondlife/Degar/229/86/59