Differentiated Curriculum for Gifted and Talented Students uses tenets of differentiated curriculum for gifted and high ability learners and encourages the spillover effect to improve the accessibility of academic rigor for all students. This online program is intended for credentialed teachers, coaches, and administrators.
About
Developed by Dr. Sandra Kaplan, taught by Jessica Manzone, each module in the course provides the classroom teacher, school administrator, or Gifted and Talented coordinator with the curriculum and lesson design elements that are appropriately responsive to the needs, interests, and abilities of gifted students. The curriculum provided in the program consists of a series of lessons to be taught with the students in your classroom. The lessons focus on developing the self-regulatory abilities of K-12 students as they discover how to think about learning and examine content with greater sophistication. Templates for the lessons have been constructed using best practices of gifted education and curriculum pedagogy and have the flexibility and elasticity to accommodate any grade level or content area
Certificate in Differentiated Curriculum for Gifted and Talented Students.pdf
Admission Standards
To participate in this program:
- You must hold a teaching credential and currently hold a position in the education system.
- You will be expected to download the information provided as well as engage in learning discussions with your classmates on a weekly basis.
- You will be required to implement the curriculum lessons and materials presented in the course with actual students in your classroom.
- You will be required to compile student work samples to report and reflect on their learning from the differentiated curriculum and provide evidence of achievement related to the stated learning outcomes.
- You must complete all four modules in order to earn the certificate and must take the modules in numerical order.
Coursework
Course I
Critical and Creative Thinking – introduces K-12 students to the critical thinking and creative thinking skills embedded within the core or standards-based curriculum. Course one is divided into two distinct units: the introduction of critical thinking skills and the introduction of creative thinking skills. Unit one introduces teachers to the critical thinking skills defined in the literature by Ennis and others. Connections between critical thinking skills and basic skills will be highlighted. Unit two introduces students to the creative thinking (SCAMPER) skills found in 21st Century learning. Both units reinforce the connections that exists between (a) critical, creative, and basic skills, and (b) critical and creative thinking skills and the Common Core State Standards. This unit also focuses on the writing of a differentiated learning objective that serves as a foundation for generative various types of lesson plans. A major outcome of this course is the development of K-12 students’ abilities to learn how to think divergently, value creativity, and integrate critical and creative thinking skills with content.
Course II
Dimensions of Depth and Complexity – introduces the prompts of depth and complexity and applies these to content across the disciplines. This course is made up of two units. In unit one, students will learn to define different types of prompts and how to use specific prompts to provoke interest and attention. Unit two focuses on the art and types of questioning and guides students in applying these questions to different disciplines. During Class Time each week, we will discuss the relationship that exists between the critical and creative thinking skills (presented in Course I), the prompts of depth and complexity, and the Common Core State Standards. We will also practice embedding critical and creative thinking skills AND the prompts of depth and complexity into the types of questions that we ask of students and they ask of the content (building on the question types presented in Course I).
Course III
Universal Concepts and Big Ideas – is divided into two distinct units. Unit one introduces and discusses universal concepts and big ideas, such as Change, Power, Systems, Relationships, Conflict, Structure, Structure, Patterns, and Order vs. Chaos. Unit two expands on these ideas and provides students with an opportunity to make connections between and across disciplines. Unit two also reinforces the connection between universal concepts and big ideas and how a combination of big ideas and universal concepts can intersect and build upon each other within a lesson. This is one of the major goals inherent in a differentiated curriculum appropriately designed for gifted and high-ability learners.
Course IV
Independent Study – takes participants through the selection and completion of an independent study project. This includes the explicit presentation of the steps of independent study such as selecting a research topic, developing research questions, conducting and organizing the data, and presenting and assessing the findings. Independent study also helps participants develop learning-to-learn skills and develop self-directedness and self-regulatory behaviors. These behaviors are directly aligned with the Common Core State Standards and the 21st Century Skills.
Instructors
Dr. Jessica Manzone is currently an adjunct Professor in the MAT Program at the University of Southern California, Rossier School of Education. Jessica has been a primary teacher in Baltimore City, Maryland, as well as an instructional coach and professional development consultant. She has provided professional development in the areas of gifted education, curriculum design, and instructional strategies for school districts and for the California Association for the Gifted. Her presentations at local, state, and national organizations such as the CAG and National Association for the Gifted include Differentiation in the Primary Grades with an Emphasis on Play, Introducing a Scope and Sequence for the Teaching of the Prompts of Depth and Complexity, and the Use of Pedagogical Practices to Create Differentiated Instruction for GiftedLearners.
Tuition & Registration
Program Fees: $1250 – A 20% discount is provided to a group of 5 or more teachers that register from the same school.
Registration Information for 2021 Cohort
Dates: February 2021 – September 2021
Individuals and groups may register online using a credit card for the Differentiated Curriculum for Gifted Students certificate program. If paying with a purchase order or check, please contact Cecilia Olmos to process your registrations.
Contact
Cecilia Olmos
colmos@rossier.usc.edu