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How to reinvigorate your G&T provision | G&T Coordinator

Deputy headteachers Paul Ainsworth and Josephine Smith consider how school leaders can reinvigorate their G&T programmes so they are an integral part of their school's success and not simply a bolt-on

Using the Institutional Quality Standards to improve G&T provision | G&T Coordinator

Improving your gifted and talented provision depends on being able to pinpoint strengths and weaknesses in your current approach. The Institutional Quality Standards (IQS) is a self-evaluation tool for doing just that, and supports the introduction of personalised education across the whole school, writes Deborah Eyre

NACE Challenge in Wales | G&T Coordinator

Val Scott brings us up to date with developments in Wales and describes the important role played by NACE in introducing Quality Standards to schools

Using ICT with able classes | G&T Coordinator

Jo Smith provides some practical tips about how technology can support and enhance the learning you have planned

Energising literacy through collaboration | G&T Coordinator

Collaborative work can have an energising effect across the curriculum. Jo Counsell describes a collaborative project that used dance to enhance literacy learning

Young athletes: identifying and nurturing sporting talent | G&T Coordinator

What turns a competent athlete or 'player' into an exceptional performer? Crispin Andrews considers the make-up of this type of talent and highlights some issues for schools

Identifying and providing for younger gifted and talented children | G&T Coordinator

Valsa Koshy explores the issues surrounding the identification of, and provision for, our youngest gifted and talented children

Lesson plans for key stage 2: Olympic Island | G&T Coordinator

Key stage 2 lesson plans for exploring the Beijing Olympics to meet learning objectives in geography and citizenship, provided by Caroline Coxon

Peer and self assessment | G&T Coordinator

AfL strategies can be invaluable in providing feedback for pupils and developing insight into G&T learners' individual needs. Clare Smale provides some practical tips for teachers

Learning and thinking skills through drama | G&T Coordinator

David Allen and Iona Towler-Evans look at an innovative system of teaching thinking skills through drama

Emotional intelligence in gifted and talented children | G&T Coordinator

Do G&T children have more than their fair share of social-emotional difficulties? Kalliope Emmanouilidou looks into the research and challenges some stereotypical views

Guy Claxton's character curriculum for the learning age | G&T Coordinator

Guy Claxton invites debate on his eight character strengths and virtues for the learning age

Success in Staffordshire: achieving the NACE Challenge Award | G&T Coordinator

Blake Technology College has gone from 'challenging circumstances' to achieving the NACE Challenge Award for G&T education. Lesley Griggs describes the improvements to teaching and learning and the approach to G&T provision in the school which led to this success

Coaching for confidence: gifted and talented pupils | G&T Coordinator

High ability and confidence do not always go hand in hand. Paul Ainsworth suggests how life coaching techniques can be used to help G&T students

Scheme of work: Thinking actively in a social context Year 6 science | G&T Coordinator

Peter Leyland describes how he used TASC to teach his Year 6 class about measuring time

Religious education: raising the bar for gifted and talented | G&T Coordinator

Dilwyn Hunt, adviser for RE and G&T, explores the idea of having a more philosophical approach to religious education

Success in Moseley: achieving the NACE Challenge Award | G&T Coordinator

How did a Birmingham primary school manage to complete the NACE Challenge Award in less than a year? Sarah Batstone describes the work undertaken

'Pressure is good for me' says one Year 10 gifted pupil | G&T Coordinator

Natassja Cole gives her verdict on the pros and cons of being on the G&T register

Numeracy lesson plan: probability Key Stage 2 | G&T Coordinator

In this numeracy lesson plan Paul Ainsworth describes how learning about probability can provide excellent opportunities for speaking and listening and incorporate plenty of challenge for the most able

Activities for overcoming fear of number | G&T Coordinator

John Senior highlights the importance of helping learners to have fun with numbers and develop positive attitudes towards mathematics

Thinking skills: Thinkathon | G&T Coordinator

What if we all looked the same? This was just one of the topics used to get pupils thinking at a competitive event organised by Luton LEA and attended by Peter Leyland

Teaching gifted children with Asperger syndrome: practical advice | G&T Coordinator

Working with very able pupils presents a challenge to any teacher, but when learners also have special educational needs, there are complex issues to address. Julian Whybra shares his experiences of children and young people with Asperger syndrome

Primary pupil voice: collecting views | G&T Coordinator

How can we get primary-aged children to give us feedback about their classroom experiences? Iwona Glowacz used the prospect of getting published as a way of collecting pupils' thoughts

Science lesson plan for Key Stage 2 - reflecting light and sound | G&T Coordinator

This science lesson plan for Key Stage 2 works on a number of levels, writes Caroline Coxon

G&T labelling - student views | G&T Coordinator

David Gimson describes how cross-curricular observation helped teachers to develop more effective questioning techniques – and also led to them asking their own questions about the G&T 'label'

Argument for a truly physical education | G&T Coordinator

Andrew Cushing argues the case for a new programme of physical education in schools

Including G&T pupils in the primary classroom | G&T Coordinator

Marcelo Staricoff describes an inclusive approach for meeting the needs of G&T pupils in primary classrooms

Differentiation - some practical suggestions | G&T Coordinator

Jo Smith suggests practical ways of building challenge into every lesson

Pupils respond to a teacher's marking | G&T Coordinator

Canvassing pupils’ views can inform their learning as well as our teaching – as Paul Ainsworth discovered when he asked one of his classes to comment on his marking

Hands-on science | G&T Coordinator

A murder investigation, crisis in outer space and stick insects! Peter Leyland reports on a chemistry competition that really gets pupils thinking

National organisations for gifted and talented | G&T Coordinator

The CfBT Education Trust manages the national gifted and talented strategy and is planning an online 'one-stop-shop' to provide routes to CPD, case study material, outreach events, resources etc

Schools explore the quality standards for gifted and talented provision | G&T Coordinator

We look at two examples from a booklet produced by the West Midlands Regional G&T partnership describing the experiences of 16 ‘test bed’ schools as they have engaged with the IQS and taken a lead in their implementation

What makes a good teacher for gifted and talented students? | G&T Coordinator

Listening to what students themselves have to say about their education is an important part of high-quality G&T provision. Year 8 pupil, Beth Hancox outlines her thoughts on the qualities of a good teacher for gifted and talented students

Pirates ahoy! A literacy lesson plan | G&T Coordinator

How can teachers ensure that there is appropriate challenge for G&T pupils in every lesson? In the first of a series of lessons plans, Caroline Coxon provides some ideas

Learning to love languages: resources for young linguists | G&T Coordinator

In 2002 Gwen Goodhew was dismayed at the lack of resources she found for young linguists. Five years later, her research has revealed changes for the better.

Logovisual thinking | G&T Coordinator

Steve Paget explains how logovisual thinking (LVT) can stimulate higher-order thinking

Making tutor time work for G&T pupils | G&T Coordinator

How form tutors can raise achievement for all pupils and support the gifted and talented. Aim Higher coordinator Martin Ransley reports.

Extending G&T provision | G&T Coordinator

The extra provision for gifted and talented students has been criticised by Chris Woodhead. He should look at comprehensives such as Ashby School, where the Da Vinci programme offers a wide variety of opportunities, says G&T coordinator Malcolm Salt

'Always more to do': the challenge of building an inclusive G&T policy | G&T Coordinator

Raising the level of challenge for all children lies at the heart of RA Butler School’s G&T policy. Ann Geeves and Clare Gill describe how they have put systems in place to do this

Injecting pace into lessons | G&T Coordinator

Good planning will enable you to stretch pupils without exhausting yourself, says Jo Smith

How to keep G&T provision at the top of your school's agenda | G&T Coordinator

Gifted and talented provision faces competition from many other areas for a share of personalisation funding. Josephine Smith and Paul Ainsworth share their tips for raising awareness of G&T in your school

From G&T pupil to G&T teaching assistant | G&T Coordinator

What is it like for a former pupil to return to her old school as a G&T teaching assistant?

Teaching pupils life skills through climbing | G&T Coordinator

The Bristol Climbing Centre courses aim to develop the whole person. Jo McCready explains their teaching philosophy and describes their work with more able students

Helping gifted and talented students from disadvantaged backgrounds | G&T Coordinator

The underachievement of disadvantaged gifted and talented young people is a major concern. Nik Miller and Alison Rowan explain how the Goal project is helping

Enrichment, extension and expertise for able post-16 students | G&T Coordinator

Richard Gould describes the approach at Villiers Park Educational Trust

Meeting the needs of gifted and talented 14-19 students | G&T Coordinator

Collaboration is growing in 14-19 G&T education. Sandra Howard and Lis Stock of the Gifted and Talented Education Unit at the DfES look at some recent developments

Provision and support for gifted and talented children in primary schools | G&T Coordinator

Many SENCOs in primary schools also have a designated responsibility for G&T children. New guidance should ensure that effective provision for this group of children is in place. It may also help clarify whether or not SENCOs can be expected to take primary responsibility for this task.

Raising aspirations in Year 9 | G&T Coordinator

How can teachers raise aspirations for students who have untapped potential? Martin Ransley follows the lives of a group of Year 9 students.

Creativity for more able students | G&T Coordinator

Brin Best argues that we must actively teach creativity if our more able learners are to play their full role as decision-makers in the world of tomorrow.

Explaining G&T to NQTs | G&T Coordinator

How can G&T specialists support NQTs, and how can NQTs prepare themselves? Hilary Lowe of Oxford Brookes University looks at some of the key issues

A personalised approach to targets | G&T Coordinator

At Belvoir High School staff help pupils set their own SMART targets while house days are used to help pupils develop strengths

Challenging pupils with a murder mystery | G&T Coordinator

Staging a ‘whodunit’ can provide great scope for enrichment, says G&T consultant Bob Cox.

Robert Sternberg's educational theories | G&T Coordinator

In his continuing series on gifted thinkers, Charles Dietz looks at the work of Robert Sternberg and how he has influenced the teaching of gifted pupils

Howard Gardner: more than multiple intelligences | G&T Coordinator

Howard Gardner will forever be associated with his theory of multiple intelligences. Charles Dietz discovers that the Hobbs professor in cognition and education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education has a lot more to say on the nature of giftedness.

Guy Claxton and 'learning to learn' | G&T Coordinator

Charles Dietz examines the work of Guy Claxton, professor of education at Bristol University and fellow of the British Psychological Society.

Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's theory of flow | G&T Coordinator

Charles Dietz examines the work of Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi and its implications.

Case study: working with parents at Casterton Business and Enterprise College | G&T Coordinator

Casterton Business and Enterprise College (CEBC) is one of three truly comprehensive Rutland secondary schools with 800 pupils on role in Years 7-11.

Home-school communication | G&T Coordinator

G&T coordinator Jo Smith explains how to get the most out of working with parents.

Personalisation as a core principle | G&T Coordinator

How can personalisation work in practice? Headteacher Paula Allen spoke to Bob Cox to explain how it’s done at Dorney Combined School.

Practical personalised learning | G&T Coordinator

Brin Best tries to make sense of the government’s personalised learning agenda, and suggests practical ways of making it work for your more able students.

Personalised learning and G&T | G&T Coordinator

Ian Warwick, senior director of development at London Gifted & Talented (LGT), explains his vision of personalised learning and describes LGT’s personalised programmes.

Personalised learning: the view from the DfES | G&T Coordinator

G&T education has been a precursor of personalised learning, says Tim Dracup, head of the DfES’s Gifted and Talented Education Unit.

The impact of extended schools on G&T students | G&T Coordinator

Casterton Business and Enterprise College (CBEC) is the hub of local learning, offering 11-16 education by day and a wide range of recreational and academic activities for young people and adults in the evenings and at weekends

Extended schools: what impact on G&T? | G&T Coordinator

What does ‘extended school’ mean to politicians, teachers and parents and what will it mean for more able pupils? Deputy head Paul Ainsworth explains

Gifted and talented in Northern Ireland | G&T Coordinator

Until recently G&T education was piecemeal and largely ignored in Northern Ireland. David Ryan describes the start of a strategy for G&T education at Belfast’s Education and Library Board.

Strategic thinking for more able pupils | G&T Coordinator

How can you help G&T pupils develop strategies for thinking about their work before rushing in? Peter Levin offers some solutions.

Transfer, transition: needs of G&T students | G&T Coordinator

Aimhigher coordinator Ivan Holdsworth discusses transition years and the implications these stages have on students’ learning.

Primary workshop ideas wanted! | G&T Coordinator

Any primary school teachers out there with workshop ideas? I’m organising a few Antarctica mornings for local primaries and I’m trying to work out what to do.

Enrichment activity – values and ethics | G&T Coordinator

This activity is about values, language, futurology, ethics and belonging.

Six-hat thinking | G&T Coordinator

G&T coordinator Peter Leyland explains how one Luton primary school has found that this thinking technique benefits everybody – students, more-able students and even staff.

How schools are supporting sporting talent | G&T Coordinator

Neil Short reports on the result of a small survey into sports provision in schools.

Pupil voice | G&T Coordinator

G&T adviser Linda Hodgson describes how her cluster has developed a way of listening to and responding to pupils’ perceptions of school.

Challenging the myths | G&T Coordinator

Jane West looks at some misconceptions about giftedness and how to dispel them.

Enrichment activity – missing vowels | G&T Coordinator

Ask the pupils to imagine a world with no 'O'

High drama | G&T Coordinator

Nick Smurthwaite explains how the after-school organisation Stagecoach is helping pupils with ability in the dramatic arts.

Enrichment activity – vocabulary, empathy, insight | G&T Coordinator

A fun activity to encourage extension and development of vocabulary.

Day a Week School | G&T Coordinator

How do you provide for your most able pupils within your existing education framework? Carol Cummings and Aileen Hoare describes a programme piloted in Cheshire LA

Enrichment activity – art and design | G&T Coordinator

Design today for tomorrow: this activity looks at an art movement as a starting point for designing and making a product.

Learning curve: multiple intelligences and G&T | G&T Coordinator

Does Gardner’s concept of multiple intelligences (MI) help or hinder us in our quest to identify G&T students?

Analysing and uprooting the prejudice against giftedness | G&T Coordinator

Why do so many people think that giftedness is a ‘seriously wrong’ idea? Dr Ruth Cigman argues that the way forward lies in ensuring that we recognise genuine giftedness.

Thinking History: Questions, questions and more questions about questions! | G&T Coordinator

If giftedness is expertise in development then gifted historians are, or should be, on the road to being masters of a discipline. But how do we identify and nurture gifted historians? Alison Rowan explains the role of NAGTY’s history think tank.

An enterprising approach to gifted and talented | G&T Coordinator

Martin Ransley describes how he organised a series of enrichment work-related activity days at Highbury Fields School.

Assessment: An overview | G&T Coordinator

How can assessment be used as a tool for improving learning and achievement for all pupils? What do you need to do differently for your more able pupils?

Teacher's expedition to Antarctica | G&T Coordinator

Teaching Expertise is delighted to announce our sponsorship of a teacher’s expedition to Antarctica, exploring how humans cope with extremes.

Post-16 education for more able pupils | G&T Coordinator

Post-16 education for G&T pupils is disjointed and ill-supported. Mike Bulmer explains what needs to change.

Able, gifted and talented days for linguists | G&T Coordinator

Ruth Wilkes and Geoff Roberts describe a series of popular events in French and German.

Schools and the 2012 Olympics | G&T Coordinator

What are the potential benefits to young people and how are schools preparing? Richard Bailey looks into the future.

Innovation in a G&T cluster | G&T Coordinator

The Camborne, Pool and Redruth Learning Space in Cornwall had a long journey towards G&T innovation, writes Sue Sayer

Telling tales and smart thinking | G&T Coordinator

Educational consultant Mike Fleetham shares some interesting ideas about choosing books and looks at some practical ideas for using stories to develop children’s thinking.

Bringing out talents through drama | G&T Coordinator

Dr Jonothan Neelands, deputy director of research at the National Academy of Gifted and Talented Youth, explains how drama helps both the academically gifted and artistically talented.

Pupil focus groups | G&T Coordinator

Pupil focus groups can be used to evaluate your school's G&T programme, as teachers Paul Ainsworth and Josephine Smith explain

Meeting the needs of gifted and talented children | G&T Coordinator

Who are the gifted and talented children in our schools and are their needs being properly met? Former head, Roger Smith, suggests that broader definitions and greater efforts need to be made to identify and support the special needs of this group

Global Citizenship across the curriculum at Chantry High School | G&T Coordinator

Our theme was 'Rich World, Poor World'. How do we open the eyes of children to equality issues?

Boys' barriers to learning and achievement | G&T Coordinator

Looking for the root cause of many boys' underachievement and subsequently the simple answer or 'Quick Fix', has become something of a preoccupation over the past few years. Here, School Improvement Officer Gary Wilson explains why he believes that neither of these particular tasks can ever bear fruit

The evidence for accelerated learning | G&T Coordinator

Bill Lucas explores the phrase 'accelerated learning,' and its associated curious, if well-meaning, misconceptions

Personalised learning under review | G&T Coordinator

A new review group has been set up to recommend ways of:

Sharing best practice | G&T Coordinator

How can G&T coordinators ensure that differentiation for G&T pupils is taking place in every classroom? Paul Ainsworth looks at some methods based on sharing best practice

Book review: Able, Gifted and Talented | G&T Coordinator

This book could act as a guide to anyone entering the fray of dealing with outstandingly able children, but it fails to provide great inspiration or sufficient practical advice.

Mayville High School: putting policy into practice | G&T Coordinator

Able child coordinator Nik Lawrence spoke to G&T Update about his work.

Highly able children with dyslexia | G&T Coordinator

Dr Carrie Winstanley explains the principle of dual exceptionality with dyslexic children

Enrichment activity – problem-solving and creativity | G&T Coordinator

Walking on clouds: how could we engineer the possibility of walking on clouds in the sky?

NCSL targets within-school variation | G&T Coordinator

Headteachers working together in a National College for School Leadership (NCSL) research project have announced progress in overcoming differences in performance between departments within schools.

Able mathematicians | G&T Coordinator

How can teachers help their most able mathematicians? Lynne McClure, consultant for the Mathematical Association discusses the problems and offers some solutions.

The role of the gifted and talented coordinator | G&T Coordinator

Josephine Smith and Paul Ainsworth, both senior teachers with responsibilities for G&T, look at the evolution of the role of the G&T coordinator at Casterton Community College and the effect that TLR reforms are having on it now

A starry approach to enrichment | G&T Coordinator

The STAR workshops were designed by performers Martha and Eve to bring out students' creativity in music, drama and discussion

Building gifted and talented support in the regions | G&T Coordinator

Gifted and talented support in the regions is being consolidated in a new partnership model. In 2004 NAGTY began to set up 'regional gateways' as part of its delivery of programmes and activities particularly for primary and CPD

The national register for G&T students | G&T Coordinator

Schools’ census data on G&T populations will be collected from both primary and secondary schools along with institutional data (including progress against IQS) and matched against all other data in the National Pupil Database (ie pupils’ attainment data and cognitive ability tests).

Book review: GCSE Success Essentials - Study Skills | G&T Coordinator

The concept of ‘study skills’ is found in a large number of schools and is often seen as a dry subject by both teachers and students. However, the approach adopted in this publication is refreshing and entertaining and was a pleasure to read.

Enrichment activity – sport and citizenship | G&T Coordinator

A sport for all: the real challenge is the philosophy of the game: is it to be competitive or cooperative?

Long-term learning development | G&T Coordinator

The Deanes School is a specialist sports college in Benfleet, Essex, where for a number of years staff have been working on G&T programmes based on provision beyond the curriculum, writes G&T coordinator Keli Hampstead

White paper could have unintended consequences for SEN | G&T Coordinator

In tackling educational disadvantage by personalised learning, the government should have strong regard to children with special educational needs, according to a report from the parliamentary select committee on education.

Raising achievement of the most able | G&T Coordinator

All current research on student achievement challenges the traditionally held mythology that the bright will always do well in whatever circumstances and that 'borderline' pupils fare better at the top of secondary modern schools rather than 'struggling' in grammar schools – a view entrenched in the attitudes of able students at The Thomas Aveling, a high school.

Ready and able: achieving inclusive G&T provision | G&T Coordinator

Are you truly providing every opportunity you can to allow your most able students to thrive, while also not disadvantaging others? Michele Paule outlines action you can take to ensure you identify these students and then are able to shape the best provision for them.

Model mapping: the mechanics of thinking | G&T Coordinator

Model mapping (or 'mind mapping') is a learning tool for pupils of all ages and abilities, as Oliver Caviglioli, co-author of MapWise and former PE teacher, explains

Finding diamonds and nurturing dreams | G&T Coordinator

Jo McShane, South Tyneside's gifted and talented and Aimhigher manager explains why raising the aspirations of gifted students is a key part of her work.

The gifted and talented in PE | G&T Coordinator

G&T coordinator Samantha Wilkinson of King's Wood School, Essex, explains how she has developed a PE programme for gifted and talented students

State schools described as a 'talent drain' | G&T Coordinator

Professor David Jesson of the University of York has expressed concern that talent is 'going to waste' because state schools fail to develop the potential of more-able students

NAGTY: the way ahead | G&T Coordinator

The National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth was established at Warwick University in 2002. Director Professor Deborah Eyre explains her vision for its future.

Enrichment activity – critical thinking | G&T Coordinator

Critical thinking, communication, politics, philosophy, environmental awareness, economics.

Grouping pupils by ability | G&T Coordinator

One of the hardest jobs in teaching is to differentiate materials and teaching among pupils of differing abilities in the same class. So is grouping by ability right for your school and for your most able pupils? Jane West examines the pros and cons.

Reach for the stars | G&T Coordinator

Students from St Clere’s School, Essex, travel to the US for an Advanced Space Academy course every year. G&T Update talked to the trip’s organiser, G&T coordinator Ken Lewis.

Chesham Park Community College | G&T Coordinator

The able, gifted and talented continue to make strides at the first school to receive NACE's Challenge Award, as deputy headteacher and G&T coordinator David Futerman explains

Gifted and talented? Time for a rethink? | G&T Coordinator

Writer and consultant Barry Hymer explains why he thinks G&T education needs to rethink some commonly used policies.

Black, Wiliam and assessment for learning | G&T Coordinator

Black and Wiliam (often mispelled as Black and William, with two 'L's) developed a radical approach to learning, as Charles Dietz reports.

Religious Festivals | G&T Coordinator

Why do we need to celebrate? Is there a pattern common to both religious festivals and secular festivals and celebration?

Book review: Making the Most of Your Abilities | G&T Coordinator

Empowering students by developing their understanding of how they learn.

Self-evaluation and audit: ways of working | G&T Coordinator

Quality standards are the new buzzwords in school self-evaluation for G&T coordinators. But what’s the difference between an audit and self-evaluation – and how do you do it? Jane West explains.

Nurturing our top ten per cent | G&T Coordinator

Primary strand coordinator for G&T Joy Blaker explains how schools in Rotherham approach the issue of identifying their most able pupils.

Running enrichment courses in museums | G&T Coordinator

During the academic year 2004-05 the London Borough of Lambeth developed an imaginative and creative partnership, offering enrichment courses for gifted and talented primary and secondary students, held in some of their many local museums and galleries and provided by the educational organisation GIFT. Rosemary Butcher explains.

School for prospective Billy Elliots | G&T Coordinator

Such is the anticipated durability of the West End musical Billy Elliot that a special school has been established in Leeds to train talented youngsters for the show

The future of learning in Cornwall | G&T Coordinator

Gifted and talented strand coordinator Sue Sayer describes her work as leader for G&T and creativity for her excellence cluster and explains how a Classroom of the Future has influenced the teaching and learning of pupils in the Camborne, Pool and Redruth Success Zone

G&T policy and the role of a G&T Governor | G&T Coordinator

Whether you're writing your first G&T policy or need to update your current one, what do you need to include? G&T Update editor Jane West explains



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