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Giftedkids.ie Webinar Series

 Characteristics
            of the

Exceptionally                 Able
 “Faster,   Earlier, Differently”
       Presented by
      Margaret Keane,
    Founder of Giftedkids.ie
       & Anna Giblin,
      Giftedkids Committee

            Supported by
    Social Entrepreneurs Ireland,
         N.C.T.E. & C.T.Y.I.
Summary
   The “Gifted” Label
   Categories of Giftedness
   General Characteristics
   Behavioural & Social Emotional
    Indicators – Early Years, Primary School,
    Secondary School
   Types of Gifted Learners
   Web Resources
   Suggested Reading
NO
    AGREED

 Definition
      Of

Giftedness!
But, we do have
LOTS
of

THEORIES. . .
Gagné's
  Differentiated Model of
   Giftedness & Talent

    Idea of   HIDDEN   Gifts!
High Potential    High Performance
GARDNER'S
Theory of MULTIPLE
 Intelligences
       Linguistic
   Logical-Mathmatical
         Musical
         Spatial
   Bodily-Kinesthetic
      Interpersonal
      Intrapersonal
       Naturalist
RENZULLI's
 3 Ring Model



    Gifted
So,   what  do we
MEAN   by the terms
“Gifted”, “Talented” or
“Exceptionally Able”?

                 It's MORE
                      than an
                  IQ Score!
Top   5% Intellectual Ability
         is considered
the Gifted Range
In   Ireland   we FOCUS on

Performance
. . . rather than

Potential
Gifted Kids come in ALL Shapes & Sizes,
  from all socio-economic backgrounds,
       And from ALL communities.
     FORGET the Stereotypes,
       they are, above all else,

      INDIVIDUALS!
Giftedness is all about learning
       POTENTIAL       –
 Gifted children are not always
    High Achievers
7 CATEGORIES       of

 Giftedness
Groups of Traits which are
    OBSERVABLE!
   General intellectual ability
   Specific academic aptitude
   Creative thinking and production
   Leadership skills
   Visual, Performing arts,Sports
   Mechanical Ingenuity
   Special Abilities - Empathy,
    Understanding and Negotiation.
                    Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines - Exceptionally Able Students
General CHARACTERISTICS
✔ Keen powers of OBSERVATION
✔ Learned to READ very early, often before school age
✔ Reads WIDELY and rapidly
✔ Well developed VOCABULARY - takes delight in using unusual
   and new words
✔ Has great intellectual CURIOSITY
✔ Absorbs information rapidly - often called SPONGES
✔ Very good MEMORY - can recall information in different
   circumstances
✔ Have ability to CONCENTRATE deeply for prolonged periods
✔ Unusual or quirky sense of HUMOUR
✔ Heightened SENSITIVITIES and intensity
✔ Can develop strong passions – become an EXPERT
Not   ALL Gifted Characteristics
                have to be
                         present.
Giftedness can be MASKED by:
 Learning Difficulties
      Disabilities
  Cultural Differences
Disadvantaged Background
 Lack of Opportunities
"Highly gifted children tend to be those who
demonstrate asynchronous development -
the process whereby the intellect develops
faster and further than other attributes such
as social, emotional and physical development.
Due to their high cognitive abilities and high
intensities, they experience and relate to the
world in UNIQUE WAYS."

            National Association for Gifted Children UK
BRIGHT Kids
         vs
 GIFTED Kids
What's the Difference?
Bright Child                         VS              Gifted Learner
✗   Know the answers                                     ✗   Ask the questions
✗   Are interested                                       ✗   Are highly curious
✗   Are attentive                                        ✗   Are mentally & physically involved
✗   Has good ideas                                       ✗   Has wild & silly ideas
✗   Works hard                                           ✗   Plays around, yet tests well!
✗   Answers the questions                                ✗   Discusses in detail, elaborates
✗   Top Group                                            ✗   Beyond the group
✗   Listens with interest                                ✗   Shows strong feelings & opinions
✗   Learns with ease                                     ✗   Already knows
✗   Needs 6 to 8 repetitions                             ✗   Needs 1 to 2 repetitions for
    for mastery                                              mastery
✗   Understands ideas                                    ✗   Constructs abstractions
    Reproduced with kind permission of Carol Fertig & Prufrock PressRaising a Gifted Child: A Parenting Success Handbook
Bright Child
✗     Enjoys peers
                                              VS                 Gifted Learner
                                                                  ✗    Prefers Adults
✗     Grasps the meaning                                          ✗    Draws inferences
✗     Completes assignments                                       ✗    Initiates projects
✗     Is receptive                                                ✗    Is intense
✗     Copies accurately                                           ✗    Creates a new design
✗     Enjoys school                                               ✗    Enjoys learning
✗     Absorbs information                                         ✗    Manipulates information
✗     Is a technician                                             ✗    Is an inventor
✗     Is a good memorizer                                         ✗    Is a good guesser
✗     Enjoys straightforward                                      ✗    Enjoys complexity
      sequential presentation
✗     Is alert                                                    ✗    Is keenly observant
✗     Is pleased with own learning                                ✗    Is highly self critical
    Reproduced with kind permission of Carol Fertig & Prufrock PressRaising a Gifted Child: A Parenting Success Handbook
The   EARLY   Years
What to Look For . .
✔ Ability to understand and use abstract symbol systems
     at much younger ages than usual.

✔ Early language Development
✔ Early motor development
✔ Early development of rich vocabulary
✔ Early ability to grasp abstract concepts – maths
✔ Exceptional memory
✔ Rapid, fast paced learning
✔ Ability to ask probing questions
✔ Early classification and investigative skills –
     categories
Source: Australian Gifted & Talented Education – CPD for Teachers
Social & Emotional
  ✔ Emotional intensities & sensitivities
  ✔ Display heightened sense of injustice
  ✔ Play more structured games, suited to older
        children
  ✔ Prefer friendships with older children
  ✔ Heightened capacity for empathy with others
  ✔ Frustration                  with own fine motor skills
  ✔ Mature and quirky sense of humour
  ✔ Can have different expectations around
        friendships to peer group

Source: Australian Gifted & Talented Education – CPD for Teachers
The   PRIMARY SCHOOL   Years
What to Look For . .
✔ Ability to understand and use abstract                            symbol systems
  at much younger ages than usual

✔ Rich      vocabulary
✔ Can become          absorbed           in things they find        interesting
✔ Unusually quick             learning
✔ Dislike of          slow paced              work

✔ Exceptional           memory
✔ Likes and prefers               independent              work

✔ Ability to ask             probing questions
✔ Ability to think and                 reason        at a level closer to older
  students
Source: Australian Gifted & Talented Education – CPD for Teachers
Social & Emotional
✔ Emotional intensities & sensitivities
✔ Display heightened sense of injustice & fairness
✔ Can prefer friendships with older children
✔ Heightened capacity for empathy with others
✔ Frustration                  with own fine motor skills
✔ Mature and quirky sense of humour
✔ May feel the need to dumb down in order to fit in with
     peers and teachers

✔ Can experience crippling perfectionism
✔ Can have different expectations around friendships
     to peer group
Source: Australian Gifted & Talented Education – CPD for Teachers
The   SECONDARY   SCHOOL   Years
What to Look For . .
✔ Can see        patterns           & make connections

✔ Can have high abilities across a                         range    of   subjects

✔ Can become totally               absorbed           in things they find
    interesting
✔ Fast paced          learning
✔ Dislike of          slow paced              work

✔ Extremely well developed                    memory
✔ Likes and prefers               independent              work

✔ Ability to ask             probing          (sometimes provocative)        questions
✔ Ability to think and                 reason        at a level closer to older
  students

Source: Australian Gifted & Talented Education – CPD for Teachers
Social & Emotional
✔ Emotional intensities & sensitivities
✔ Display heightened sense of injustice & fairness
✔ Can prefer friendships with older children or adults
✔ Heightened capacity for empathy with others
✔ Frustration                  with own fine motor skills
✔ Mature and quirky sense of humour
✔ May feel the need to dumb down in order to fit in with peer
     groups and teachers

✔ Can experience crippling perfectionism
✔ May have close friendships with one or two people
✔ Can have difficulty choosing a career
Source: Australian Gifted & Talented Education – CPD for Teachers
Types of Gifted Learners
     The Successful
    The Challenging
    The Underground
    The Double Label
      The Dropout
    The Autonomous
The SUCCESSFUL
Behaviours
✗   high achiever
✗   seeks teacher approval
✗   non-risk taker
✗   does well academically
✗   accepts & conforms
✗   dependent

                             Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
The SUCCESSFUL
Feelings -          Social & Emotional
✗   boredom                  ✗   extrinsic motivation
✗   dependent                ✗   responsible for others
✗   positive self-concept    ✗   diminished feelings of self
✗   anxious                       and rights to their emotions
✗   guilty about failure     ✗   self critical


                                                Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
The CHALLENGING
Behaviours
✗   Corrects teacher            ✗   Creative
✗   Questions rules, policies   ✗   Prefers highly active,
✗   Honest, direct                   engaging, questioning
✗   Mood swings                      approach
✗   Inconsistent work habits    ✗   Stands up for convictions
✗   Poor self control           ✗   Competitive

                                            Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
The CHALLENGING
Feelings -         Social & Emotional
✗   Boredom
✗   Frustration
✗   Low self esteem
✗   Impatient
✗   Defensive
✗   Heightened sensitive
✗   Unsure about social roles
                                        Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
The UNDERGROUND
Behaviours
✗   Denies ability
✗   Drops out of support group
✗   Resists challenges
✗   Wants to belong socially
✗   Changes friends


                                 Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
The UNDERGROUND
Feelings -        Social & Emotional
✗   Unsure
✗   Pressured
✗   Confused
✗   Guilty
✗   Insecure
✗   Diminished feelings of self and right
    to their emotions
                                        Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
The DOUBLE LABEL
Behaviours
✗   Demonstrates inconsistent work
✗   Seems average or below
✗   May be disruptive or acts out



                                     Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
The DOUBLE LABEL
Feelings -        Social & Emotional
✗   Powerless
✗   Frustrated
✗   Low self esteem
✗   Unaware of his or her potential
✗   Angry

                                       Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
The DROPOUT
Behaviours
✗   Poor attendance             ✗   Creative
✗   Doesn't complete tasks      ✗   Criticizes self and others
✗   Pursues outside interests   ✗   Produces inconsistent work
✗   Dreams in class             ✗   Disruptive
✗   Self abusive                ✗   Appears average or below
✗   Isolates self               ✗   Defensive

                                              Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
The DROPOUT
Feelings -         Social & Emotional
✗   Resentment
✗   Angry
✗   Depressed
✗   Explosive
✗   Poor self concept
✗   Defensive
✗   Burn out
                                        Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
The AUTONOMOUS
Behaviours
✗   Appropirate social skills   ✗   Isolates self
✗   Works independently         ✗   Creative
✗   Develops own goals          ✗   Stands up for
✗   Follows through                  convictions
✗   Follows strong areas of     ✗   Risk taker
    passion

                                      Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
The AUTONOMOUS
Feelings -        Social & Emotional
✗   Confident            ✗   Desire to know and learn
✗   Self accepting       ✗   Accepts failure
✗   Enthusiastic         ✗   Intrinsic motivation
✗   Accepted by others   ✗   Personal power
✗   Supported            ✗   Accepts others


                                            Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
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Characteristics of Gifted Children - Faster, Earlier, Differently

  • 1. Giftedkids.ie Webinar Series Characteristics of the Exceptionally Able “Faster, Earlier, Differently” Presented by Margaret Keane, Founder of Giftedkids.ie & Anna Giblin, Giftedkids Committee Supported by Social Entrepreneurs Ireland, N.C.T.E. & C.T.Y.I.
  • 2. Summary  The “Gifted” Label  Categories of Giftedness  General Characteristics  Behavioural & Social Emotional Indicators – Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School  Types of Gifted Learners  Web Resources  Suggested Reading
  • 3. NO AGREED Definition Of Giftedness!
  • 4. But, we do have LOTS of THEORIES. . .
  • 5. Gagné's Differentiated Model of Giftedness & Talent Idea of HIDDEN Gifts! High Potential High Performance
  • 6. GARDNER'S Theory of MULTIPLE Intelligences Linguistic Logical-Mathmatical Musical Spatial Bodily-Kinesthetic Interpersonal Intrapersonal Naturalist
  • 7. RENZULLI's 3 Ring Model Gifted
  • 8. So, what do we MEAN by the terms “Gifted”, “Talented” or “Exceptionally Able”? It's MORE than an IQ Score!
  • 9. Top 5% Intellectual Ability is considered the Gifted Range
  • 10. In Ireland we FOCUS on Performance
  • 11. . . . rather than Potential
  • 12. Gifted Kids come in ALL Shapes & Sizes, from all socio-economic backgrounds, And from ALL communities. FORGET the Stereotypes, they are, above all else, INDIVIDUALS!
  • 13. Giftedness is all about learning POTENTIAL – Gifted children are not always High Achievers
  • 14. 7 CATEGORIES of Giftedness Groups of Traits which are OBSERVABLE!
  • 15. General intellectual ability  Specific academic aptitude  Creative thinking and production  Leadership skills  Visual, Performing arts,Sports  Mechanical Ingenuity  Special Abilities - Empathy, Understanding and Negotiation. Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines - Exceptionally Able Students
  • 16. General CHARACTERISTICS ✔ Keen powers of OBSERVATION ✔ Learned to READ very early, often before school age ✔ Reads WIDELY and rapidly ✔ Well developed VOCABULARY - takes delight in using unusual and new words ✔ Has great intellectual CURIOSITY ✔ Absorbs information rapidly - often called SPONGES ✔ Very good MEMORY - can recall information in different circumstances ✔ Have ability to CONCENTRATE deeply for prolonged periods ✔ Unusual or quirky sense of HUMOUR ✔ Heightened SENSITIVITIES and intensity ✔ Can develop strong passions – become an EXPERT
  • 17. Not ALL Gifted Characteristics have to be present.
  • 18. Giftedness can be MASKED by: Learning Difficulties Disabilities Cultural Differences Disadvantaged Background Lack of Opportunities
  • 19. "Highly gifted children tend to be those who demonstrate asynchronous development - the process whereby the intellect develops faster and further than other attributes such as social, emotional and physical development. Due to their high cognitive abilities and high intensities, they experience and relate to the world in UNIQUE WAYS." National Association for Gifted Children UK
  • 20. BRIGHT Kids vs GIFTED Kids What's the Difference?
  • 21. Bright Child VS Gifted Learner ✗ Know the answers ✗ Ask the questions ✗ Are interested ✗ Are highly curious ✗ Are attentive ✗ Are mentally & physically involved ✗ Has good ideas ✗ Has wild & silly ideas ✗ Works hard ✗ Plays around, yet tests well! ✗ Answers the questions ✗ Discusses in detail, elaborates ✗ Top Group ✗ Beyond the group ✗ Listens with interest ✗ Shows strong feelings & opinions ✗ Learns with ease ✗ Already knows ✗ Needs 6 to 8 repetitions ✗ Needs 1 to 2 repetitions for for mastery mastery ✗ Understands ideas ✗ Constructs abstractions Reproduced with kind permission of Carol Fertig & Prufrock PressRaising a Gifted Child: A Parenting Success Handbook
  • 22. Bright Child ✗ Enjoys peers VS Gifted Learner ✗ Prefers Adults ✗ Grasps the meaning ✗ Draws inferences ✗ Completes assignments ✗ Initiates projects ✗ Is receptive ✗ Is intense ✗ Copies accurately ✗ Creates a new design ✗ Enjoys school ✗ Enjoys learning ✗ Absorbs information ✗ Manipulates information ✗ Is a technician ✗ Is an inventor ✗ Is a good memorizer ✗ Is a good guesser ✗ Enjoys straightforward ✗ Enjoys complexity sequential presentation ✗ Is alert ✗ Is keenly observant ✗ Is pleased with own learning ✗ Is highly self critical Reproduced with kind permission of Carol Fertig & Prufrock PressRaising a Gifted Child: A Parenting Success Handbook
  • 23. The EARLY Years
  • 24. What to Look For . . ✔ Ability to understand and use abstract symbol systems at much younger ages than usual. ✔ Early language Development ✔ Early motor development ✔ Early development of rich vocabulary ✔ Early ability to grasp abstract concepts – maths ✔ Exceptional memory ✔ Rapid, fast paced learning ✔ Ability to ask probing questions ✔ Early classification and investigative skills – categories Source: Australian Gifted & Talented Education – CPD for Teachers
  • 25. Social & Emotional ✔ Emotional intensities & sensitivities ✔ Display heightened sense of injustice ✔ Play more structured games, suited to older children ✔ Prefer friendships with older children ✔ Heightened capacity for empathy with others ✔ Frustration with own fine motor skills ✔ Mature and quirky sense of humour ✔ Can have different expectations around friendships to peer group Source: Australian Gifted & Talented Education – CPD for Teachers
  • 26. The PRIMARY SCHOOL Years
  • 27. What to Look For . . ✔ Ability to understand and use abstract symbol systems at much younger ages than usual ✔ Rich vocabulary ✔ Can become absorbed in things they find interesting ✔ Unusually quick learning ✔ Dislike of slow paced work ✔ Exceptional memory ✔ Likes and prefers independent work ✔ Ability to ask probing questions ✔ Ability to think and reason at a level closer to older students Source: Australian Gifted & Talented Education – CPD for Teachers
  • 28. Social & Emotional ✔ Emotional intensities & sensitivities ✔ Display heightened sense of injustice & fairness ✔ Can prefer friendships with older children ✔ Heightened capacity for empathy with others ✔ Frustration with own fine motor skills ✔ Mature and quirky sense of humour ✔ May feel the need to dumb down in order to fit in with peers and teachers ✔ Can experience crippling perfectionism ✔ Can have different expectations around friendships to peer group Source: Australian Gifted & Talented Education – CPD for Teachers
  • 29. The SECONDARY SCHOOL Years
  • 30. What to Look For . . ✔ Can see patterns & make connections ✔ Can have high abilities across a range of subjects ✔ Can become totally absorbed in things they find interesting ✔ Fast paced learning ✔ Dislike of slow paced work ✔ Extremely well developed memory ✔ Likes and prefers independent work ✔ Ability to ask probing (sometimes provocative) questions ✔ Ability to think and reason at a level closer to older students Source: Australian Gifted & Talented Education – CPD for Teachers
  • 31. Social & Emotional ✔ Emotional intensities & sensitivities ✔ Display heightened sense of injustice & fairness ✔ Can prefer friendships with older children or adults ✔ Heightened capacity for empathy with others ✔ Frustration with own fine motor skills ✔ Mature and quirky sense of humour ✔ May feel the need to dumb down in order to fit in with peer groups and teachers ✔ Can experience crippling perfectionism ✔ May have close friendships with one or two people ✔ Can have difficulty choosing a career Source: Australian Gifted & Talented Education – CPD for Teachers
  • 32. Types of Gifted Learners The Successful The Challenging The Underground The Double Label The Dropout The Autonomous
  • 33.
  • 34. The SUCCESSFUL Behaviours ✗ high achiever ✗ seeks teacher approval ✗ non-risk taker ✗ does well academically ✗ accepts & conforms ✗ dependent Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
  • 35. The SUCCESSFUL Feelings - Social & Emotional ✗ boredom ✗ extrinsic motivation ✗ dependent ✗ responsible for others ✗ positive self-concept ✗ diminished feelings of self ✗ anxious and rights to their emotions ✗ guilty about failure ✗ self critical Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
  • 36.
  • 37. The CHALLENGING Behaviours ✗ Corrects teacher ✗ Creative ✗ Questions rules, policies ✗ Prefers highly active, ✗ Honest, direct engaging, questioning ✗ Mood swings approach ✗ Inconsistent work habits ✗ Stands up for convictions ✗ Poor self control ✗ Competitive Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
  • 38. The CHALLENGING Feelings - Social & Emotional ✗ Boredom ✗ Frustration ✗ Low self esteem ✗ Impatient ✗ Defensive ✗ Heightened sensitive ✗ Unsure about social roles Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
  • 39.
  • 40. The UNDERGROUND Behaviours ✗ Denies ability ✗ Drops out of support group ✗ Resists challenges ✗ Wants to belong socially ✗ Changes friends Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
  • 41. The UNDERGROUND Feelings - Social & Emotional ✗ Unsure ✗ Pressured ✗ Confused ✗ Guilty ✗ Insecure ✗ Diminished feelings of self and right to their emotions Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
  • 42.
  • 43. The DOUBLE LABEL Behaviours ✗ Demonstrates inconsistent work ✗ Seems average or below ✗ May be disruptive or acts out Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
  • 44. The DOUBLE LABEL Feelings - Social & Emotional ✗ Powerless ✗ Frustrated ✗ Low self esteem ✗ Unaware of his or her potential ✗ Angry Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
  • 45.
  • 46. The DROPOUT Behaviours ✗ Poor attendance ✗ Creative ✗ Doesn't complete tasks ✗ Criticizes self and others ✗ Pursues outside interests ✗ Produces inconsistent work ✗ Dreams in class ✗ Disruptive ✗ Self abusive ✗ Appears average or below ✗ Isolates self ✗ Defensive Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
  • 47. The DROPOUT Feelings - Social & Emotional ✗ Resentment ✗ Angry ✗ Depressed ✗ Explosive ✗ Poor self concept ✗ Defensive ✗ Burn out Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
  • 48.
  • 49. The AUTONOMOUS Behaviours ✗ Appropirate social skills ✗ Isolates self ✗ Works independently ✗ Creative ✗ Develops own goals ✗ Stands up for ✗ Follows through convictions ✗ Follows strong areas of ✗ Risk taker passion Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
  • 50. The AUTONOMOUS Feelings - Social & Emotional ✗ Confident ✗ Desire to know and learn ✗ Self accepting ✗ Accepts failure ✗ Enthusiastic ✗ Intrinsic motivation ✗ Accepted by others ✗ Personal power ✗ Supported ✗ Accepts others Source: NCCA Draft Guidelines
  • 51. Giftedkids.ie WEBINAR Series NextWebinar coming in MARCH 2010! Free to Parents & Teachers Introductory Online Seminars Download Recorded Webinars & Videos  Characteristics of the Exceptionally Able – Faster, Earlier, Differently  How to be your Child’s Best Advocate – Supporting your Child at home and at School  Educational Assessment  Dual Exceptionality – Aspergers, Adhd, Dyspraxia, Dyslexia, Behavioural Issues  In Class Strategies – Differentiation, Enrichment, Acceleration, ICT Resources  Social & Emotional Sensitivities
  • 52. Web Links DOWNLOAD WEB RESOURCES PDF http://www.giftedkids.ie/weblinks.pdf DOWNLOAD SUGGESTED READING PDF http://www.giftedkids.ie/readinglist.pdf Join Giftedkids.ie Forum http://www.giftedkids.ie/yabb
  • 53. CTYI Conference "Gifted Children Going Forward: Creating a True Smart Economy" When? Saturday, March 13th 2010 Where? Dublin City University Who? Parents, Teachers, Student Teachers & Education Professionals How much? €80, Discounted Rate for Students Keynote Address: Prof. Franz Mönks, Radboud University Nijmegen “Meeting the learning and developmental needs of individuals with high potential” Speakers Include: Dr. Pichak Siripoonsap, Deputy Director of Thailand’s Gifted & Talented Foundation Dr. Sarah McElwee, Oxford University (Psychologist) Leo Lopez MD, Montefiore Children's Hospital, NY (Pediatrician) Dr. Arlene Egan, UCD (“Motivating Gifted Children to Succeed”) Margaret Keane, Founder of www.giftedkids.ie To book your place, please contact Ms. Lynne Mooney, CTYI, email to Lynne.mooney@dcu.ie or by tel (01) 7005090
  • 54. ICEP EUROPE Teaching Gifted and Talented Students: Rising to the challenge of highly able learners. Start Dates Spring: 15th April - 16th April 2010 Latest Date for Registration: 9th April 2010 Summer: July - August Autumn: October - December Award: CPD The Essentials of Teaching Gifted & Talented Students: A Practical Introduction Start Dates Spring: 15th Feb-16th April 2010 Latest Date for Registration: 9th April 2010 Autumn:Oct - Dec Award: CPD http://www.icepe.ie/