Adams 12 GT Universal Screener Casting a wide net to find hidden talent.

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Adams 12 GT Universal Screener Casting a wide net to find hidden talent

The purpose of this presentation is to help parents understand the NNAT2 assessment given to their students in 2nd grade as part of Adams 12 Schools universal screening for gifted and talented identification.

A universal screener is the “systematic assessment of all students within a grade level of a district for identifying exceptional ability or potential…” [from Colorado Revised Statute ]

Rationale for a GT Universal Screener Recommended in Colorado House Bill 1102 by end of 2 nd grade Listed as a “next step” for Adams 12 in our CDE Gifted Education Review (C-GER) – Also outlined in Adams 12 Unified Improvement Plan (UIP) Considered a best practice by National Assn for Gifted Children Will help us more systemically identify hidden talent in AD12 – Will address underrepresentation of GT students among certain populations

What is the NNAT2? Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test 2  Measures general ability which indicates how well students can think regardless of their language or academic skills  30 minutes in length  Multiple choice format  Administered online  View sample test View sample test

What is ability?  Ability is the foundation that allows us to learn regardless of what is being taught. General ability allows us to remember facts, work with information, and understand verbal and mathematical concepts. It is the foundation for the activities in our daily lives.  It is exceptional ability or potential that we are looking for when we use the NNAT2 for gifted screening.

Ability vs. Achievement Ability  Indicates likely future performance  Studying does not improve score  General reasoning (verbal, nonverbal, quantitative) Achievement  Measures what you know or have studied in the past  Studying can improve score  Specific grade level content (Reading, Math, Science, etc.)

Why does my student need to take this test?  The NNAT2 ensures that all students in Adams 12 are given the opportunity to demonstrate their abilities and receive proper supports for those abilities.  Gifted and talented programming in your student's school provides high-ability learners with additional academic and social support.

What happens after my student takes the NNAT2? Score reports will be available (in both English and Spanish) from your student’s school. Scores near or above the 95 th percentile may be used as criteria for possible gifted identification. These scores will be provided to the GT coordinator at your student’s school. [Colorado Department of Education guidelines for gifted identification are multiple indicators at the 95 th percentile]

The NNAT2 Home Report will look like the sample report below.

Understanding Percentile scores The majority of students will fall within the average range which is from the 25 th percentile to the 75 th percentile. Some students fall above or below the average range. For students who fall below the average range, it is important to consider school performance and seek teacher feedback in order to get a full picture of the student.

How can I prepare my student to take the NNAT2?  The NNAT2 is a snapshot of your student’s ability so they do not need to study for the NNAT2.  You can help your student to prepare for taking the test by: Making sure they get adequate rest Providing them with a nutritious breakfast Encouraging them to try their best The NNAT2 is only one tool used for GT identification. There are multiple opportunities for students to demonstrate their need for gifted supports.

QUESTIONS? [further information available at