[Ohiogift] Enrichment opportunity

Rita Glavan Rita.Glavan at fcesc.org
Sun Mar 10 19:48:56 EDT 2013


Attached is a flier for an enrichment opportunity sponsored by the ESC.  The sessions have been very well received by students and parents.  The workshops are open to any students in grades 4 - 6.  Please share the flier with teachers and parents. 
Thanks.
Rita 

Rita Glavan
Coordinator for Gifted Services
ESC of Central Ohio
2080 Citygate Drive
Columbus, Ohio 43219
614.542.4114
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From: ohiogift-bounces+rita.glavan=escco.org at lists.service.ohio-state.edu [ohiogift-bounces+rita.glavan=escco.org at lists.service.ohio-state.edu] on behalf of Colleen Boyle, PhD [boyleconsulting at me.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2013 11:40 AM
To: Denise Gold
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Subject: Re: [Ohiogift] [Oagccoordinator] Which screening tools do you recommend        for GT identification? (used CogAT this year)

Hi, Denise.  The first thing is to make sure she is using the most recent version of CogAT.  Once a test is taken off the ODE list, it is not permitted to be used anymore.  This happens because the norms are out of date, and often the test items lose some relevance (ie. the outdated pictures/awkward wording, etc.).  If this is a private school not bound by ODE's list, I still advise them to replace any outdated versions with new versions simply because the test loses some technical merit.  For group, there are really three big ones - CogAT 7 (Riverside), OLSAT 8 (Pearson), and InView (McGraw Hill).  All three test similar skills, although I believe CogAT and Inview have specific subtest sessions, while OLSAT tests multiple areas of cognition in one lump test.  As a result, OLSAT takes less time than the others. But, they all have their merits, so it really becomes more about utility and personal preference.

Colleen

Colleen Boyle, PhD
Gifted Coordinator & Educational Consultant

On Mar 07, 2013, at 11:11 AM, Denise Gold <denise.gold at goldcrm.com> wrote:

With her permission, I’m forwarding a question from a school psychologist in Ohio, below. Please send your reply to mmbestgen at gmail.com<mailto:mmbestgen at gmail.com>. Thanks in advance for any advice or experience you can share. – Denise Gold

Hello all!

We just wrapped up cognitive/gifted screening in my elementary using the CogAT (Cognitive Abilities Test).  Some of the teachers came to me with concerns about outdated pictures, awkward wording, etc. and wondered if I knew of any other group cognitive assessments available.  I did some Googling and found a few, including an ODE approved list, but want to reach out to you all.  I'd like to be able to provide more than just names and prices when I talk to administration.

Does your district complete group cognitive screenings?  If so, what measure do you use?  Are you content with that measure?

Thanks!

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Thank you,
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