The Impact of Student Input: Using Student Interest Inventories in Gifted Education

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The Impact of Student Input: Using Student Interest Inventories in Gifted Education Gretchen Oltman, J.D., Ph.D. District Secondary High-Ability Learning Facilitator Bellevue Public Schools Megan Kinen District Elementary High-Ability Learning Facilitator Bellevue Public Schools

Overview Today we will take a look at What is an interest inventory? How interest inventories are useful Sample inventories How to create an inventory Student results A link to several example inventories

What is an interest inventory? A tool used to match a student s learning preferences or interests with appropriate instructional strategies Much like the relationship of a doctor/patient As a way to gather information so that instruction can be tailored to accommodate for student learning styles when appropriate

Sample Interest Inventories

Why are interest inventories useful to teachers? Three broad areas of student characteristics we need to be aware of: Abilities (through identification and programming) Interests (personal, occupational, hobbies, etc.) Learning Styles (how a student is allowed to pursue a topic)

The big idea Teachers should make informed decisions about the areas or units within which learning style differences can be incorporated.

What kinds of things do we ask on interest inventories? About Learning Styles: How do you learn best? Do you prefer to work in a group or alone? About Student Interests: Rate your favorite subjects in school What activities do you participate in after school? About Student Abilities: What courses have you taken previous to this? What are your strengths? What are your limitations? Which class do you work the hardest in? Which class do you learn the fastest in?

5 Keys to Designing Your Own Inventory *Purpose how do you intend to use the inventory in a purposeful way to plan instruction? *Accurate is the information you are collecting accurate and reflective of your students honest thoughts? *Non- threatening not graded, not shared with the world, used appropriately *Age- appropriate language is it written in a way that a kid can understand? *Open- ended vs. closed- ended questions will your results be easy to interpret?

How to design an inventory on Google

We asked : Do you have any questions about being a gifted student? e responses: I get kicked out of the gifted program? I take some sort of test to be gifted? I have more homework because I m gifted? y can t I be in HAL all day? uctional Implications: ign informational pieces that are accessible to students and in language students understand open about identification and the implications of identification vide an outlet to answer questions about affective gifted issues

What can I do to implement the results? (per Richard Cash, p. 56) Group students by interest Allow students to opt out of assigned work Allow students to design units, lessons, or projects Allow independent projects Incorporate authentic mentors and coaches Develop community or service- based projects Create an online wiki to share information Develop SIGS

Other interesting tidbits students shared. I hate it when teachers keep teaching the same thing over and over. I heard it once and don t need to hear it 1,000 more times!! I focus better when the class is quiet and that I am plenty capable of doing my work on my own. In fact if we have the option to work in groups I ll prefer to work alone.! That people my age sometimes do very stupid things, want to talk and socialize, and have fun! I'm not a terribly fast learner but I'm smarter than they think. I also wish they'd take me more seriously as a person! That I really want to learn but I having a huge talking problem.! That I'm not an ordinary kid who comes to school because he has to. That I like school and want to learn and get challenges to solve.!

Resources for you Check our our Google folder for sample inventories from a variety of sources: http://goo.gl/mfsx5 Or contact us: Gretchen Oltman gretchen.oltman@bpsne.net Megan Kinen megan.kinen@bpsne.net