Curriculum

EDU 5410/7410 Identification of Gifted and Talented
3 credits
This course examines the identification of gifted and talented students and factors involved with the development of their talents. Behavioral characteristics of giftedness, and a wide variety of instruments are examined so that multiple criteria can be used to identify creative and gifted students. This course has a special emphasis on minority issues and domain-specific talents.

EDU 5411/7411 Introduction to Designing Programs for Gifted and Talented 
3 credits. Prerequisite: EDU 5410/7410 
The course concerns the 14-16 school-based alternatives that have proven effective for gifted and talented students. This course also deals with special problems associated with a wide range of curriculum options appropriate for meeting diverse kinds of gifted learning needs from early childhood through Grade 12, as well as a variety of placement options, from the regular classroom to the fulltime gifted school.

EDU 5412/7412 Nurturing Creativity and Creative Problem Solving Ability of the Gifted and Talented
3 credits. Prerequisite: EDU 5410/7410  
This course involves scaffolded assessment, diagnosis, and associated curriculum differentiation for nurturing creativity of gifted learners, including those with learning and emotional problems, physical disabilities, and special abilities. Includes writing and implementing individual education plans.

EDU 5413/7413 Developing Leadership Skills among Teachers for the Gifted and Talented
3 credits. Prerequisite: EDU 5410/7410  
Collaborative models of professional development and program evaluation in gifted education. Major issues and leadership concerns in the field, e.g., including underrepresented populations and integrating gifted practices schoolwide and systemwide. Students investigate networking and dissemination.

Contact Information

Seokhee Cho, Director
chos1@stjohns.edu
(718) 990-1303