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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why would you get rid of testing? And stick with just the GBRS? wow. [/quote] I am saying with the degree of test prep, the tests do not tell much; they take time away from education. GBRS is a long term average, testing is a 1 day measurement. Sick kid=low score.[/quote] The variations in teacher ability to identify "highly gifted kids" is so profound that it's very unreliable. If it were up to our kids' 1st grade teacher, my kid with a 150 IQ would have had a very low GBRS and our kid with a 135 IQ would had a 16 GBRS. She had no idea what she was talking about. One kid is a genius who doesn't care about grades and the other kid is a smart, high achiever who is a super great listener and rule follower. Due to testing, the school and 2nd grade teacher got it right, but I can't imagine this is always the case. [/quote] pp here - also, I don't care how sick or tired your kid is (unless their in bed with a fever). If they are highly gifted they will test well.[/quote]
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