Assessment for learning: The missing element for identifying high potential in low income and minority groups

J. Renzulli
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A major controversy facing the field of gifted education is the underrepresentation of low income, minority, and dual language students. Strategies for addressing this challenge have been to use universal screening and local norms; however, these useful recommendations continue to focus on traditional testing procedures that measure what students already know and overlook other important traits that contribute to high levels of creative productivity. Assessment for learning examines traits such as interests, instructional preference styles, preferred modes of expression, and executive function skills. Although sometimes referred as the “soft skills,” they have gained much more attention on the parts of college admission officers and employers, especially for higher level leadership positions. Instruments that assess these traits are often completed by the students themselves; and technology and artificial intelligence now allow us to administer and analyze them with the same ease used for traditional standardized tests.
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学习评估:在低收入和少数群体中发现高潜力的缺失因素
资优教育领域面临的一个主要争议是低收入、少数民族和双语学生的代表性不足。应对这一挑战的战略是采用普遍筛查和地方规范;然而,这些有用的建议仍然集中在传统的测试程序上,这些测试程序衡量的是学生已经知道的东西,而忽略了其他有助于高水平创造性生产力的重要特征。学习评估考察诸如兴趣、教学偏好风格、首选表达方式和执行功能技能等特征。虽然有时被称为“软技能”,但它们已经得到了大学招生官员和雇主的更多关注,尤其是在更高级别的领导职位上。评估这些特征的工具通常由学生自己完成;现在,技术和人工智能使我们能够像传统的标准化考试一样轻松地管理和分析它们。
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