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1、Unit TenTEXTS 1 & 2GROUPING THE GIFTED: PRO/CONKenneth Mott / Bruno BettelheimObjectives: to comprehend the texts independently with peer collaborations. to figure out the advantages and disadvantages of gifted grouping in both Text 1 and Text 2. to debate on grouping the gifted.Section onePre-readi
2、ng questions: (15 mins.)1. What sort of people do you consider gifted?2. What do you know about IQ and IQ scores? (See Lib. Work)3. Do you think gifted children should be treated differently from children at large? Give your reasons. i.e. Do you agree with Kenneth Mott that the gifted should be grou
3、ped?In-reading:Step 1. Answer the questions given by individual work or peer collaboration. Read this passage carefully this time and answer the following questions by figuring out the sentences in the text and interpreting them in your own words in written work: (40 mins.)1) What does Mott define t
4、he gifted? How is his definition different from the commonly held one? Do you think this is important? In what way is this relevant to his argument? (comp.3-1, O &1) (paras.1, 2)2) What does Mott think of the way to deal with the gifted? (paras.3, 4)3) What opposing views does Mott single out for re
5、futation? How does he defend his ideas? (O&D2) (paras.5 - 13 )4) Are there any advantages and disadvantages of heterogeneous classes talked about? If any, what are they? (paras. 14, 15)6) How does the experiment in reading program go and whats the result? (paras.16, 17, 18, 19)7) How does Mott concl
6、ude his argument? Do you think this is a good way to conclude? Why or why not? (O&D3) (This is actually the preparation of the text in class so that the teacher can see how well the students can do the job individually and independently.)Step 2: Class discussion on the questions given above. (25 min
7、s.)1. Definition of the gifted. 1.1. What does Mott define the gifted? (comp.3-1, O &1) (paras.1, 2) According to Mott, the gifted are those who possess some quality or innate ability which has been recognized and identified by any number of testing and observation devices and who manifest interest
8、and success in either physical, intellectual, or artistic pursuits. (Split and paraphrase the sentence) (LW5-1, 6-1) (Splitting 1: In my opinion, gifted children usually possess some special quality or innate ability which has been made known and verified by means of testing and observation devices.
9、 Moreover, gifted children show interest and achieve success in either physical, intellectual, or artistic pursuits.) Paraphrasing: In my opinion, gifted children are children who are specially endowed with natural abilities which rank high on testing scales. These might be children who are gifted a
10、thletes but who have real trouble mastering academic subject matter, or students who are poor athletes but are highly intellectual quiz kids who knock the top off all measuring devices. (Split the sentence) (LW5-2) Splitting 2: These children might be gifted athletes but rather poor academically. Or
11、, they might be poor athletes but very strong intellectually. Gifted may describe pupils of average intelligence who have exceptional ability in art or music, or it may refer to the child with an IQ of 135 who excels in everything. Some gifted, though they are not specially intelligent, have special
12、 ability in art or music; some have an IQ score as high as 135 indicating they are very superior in everything. (The splitting and paraphrasing exercises are done only when the students have difficulty in understanding these sentences demonstrated in their answers. Or the keys to the exercises can b
13、e used by the teacher in his sum-up of the students answers.)1.2. How is his definition different from the commonly held one? The notion of the gifted is normally associated with a high level of intelligence, but Motts definition emphasizes interest and ability as well as intelligence.1.3. Do you th
14、ink this is important? In what way is this relevant to his argument? Mott begins his essay by making clear what he means by the gifted. This is definitely important. Motts argument is to a large extent based on the definition of the gifted. Whether grouping the gifted can yield positive results has
15、Much to do with what the gifted is taken to mean. Note the 1st sentence of para.6.2. What does Mott think of the way to deal with the gifted? (paras.3, 4) I firmly believe that we should group them as nearly as possible according to interest and ability (giftedness) and challenge them with a type of
16、 program that will help them to grow to the fullest extent of their abilities and capacities. (paraphrase) (LW6-2) I am of the opinion that children should be grouped according to their interest and ability and be subject to a form of training that will develop their abilities and capacities to the
17、utmost. i.e. to group the gifted according to their interest and ability and offer them relevant programs in order to maximize their potential. This grouping can take the form of special subject arrangements in the elementary grades, a situation in which a class is heterogeneously grouped most of th
18、e day but is divided at times into special interest or ability class groups for special instruction. (split: LW5-3) The grouping could take the form of special subject arrangements in the elementary grades. According to this plan, a class is heterogeneously grouped most of the day, but is divided at
19、 times into special interest or ability class groups for special instruction. i.e. In the elementary grades, the gifted can join heterogeneous classes most of the time, but attend sometimes the class to meet their special interest or ability by special instruction. In high school, it may take the fo
20、rm of grouping students in regular classes according to any number of criteria but basically those of interest and proficiency (or lack of proficiency) in various subject areas. In high school, the gifted may be grouped (into regular classes) according to their interest or talent/proficiency.Section
21、 twoStep 2: Class discussion on the questions given above. (30 mins.)3. What opposing views does Mott single out for refutation? How does he defend his ideas? (O&D2) (paras.5, 6, 7, & 10, 11)3.1. Two opposing views are singled out for refutation. a. Grouping the gifted will create a caste of intelle
22、ctual snobs, while the average and slow students would come to regard themselves as inferior. b. Gifted grouping does not affect achievement significantly. No significant change in achievement results when children are separated into slow and accelerated classes.3.1.1. How do you understand the expr
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