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The Seven Components of Successful Programs for Mathematically Gifted Children (page 3)

By Ed Zaccaro, Dubuque Community Schools, Bellevue, Iowa
National Association for Gifted Children

Can you imagine what it feels like for an athlete or musician to have hundreds of parents and classmates cheering for him or her? Add to that the newspaper articles, trophies, medals, and other awards. This kind of reinforcement pushes athletes and musicians to excel. It is unlikely that this kind of motivating environment will ever become routine for those students who excel in math and science. Because there are precious few opportunities for gifted children to be formally recognized and honored, it is important that teachers make students feel that their gifts are something to be treasured.

I have found the use of Einstein Awards for extraordinary problem solving to be a very effective tool to motivate children. When students solve a very difficult problem (called Einstein problems), they receive an award with a picture of Einstein presented in class.

The response to these awards has been dramatic. One parent called and said that she had to limit her son to two hours of math each night because he was constantly trying to solve Einstein problems. Another parent called and said his 5th grade daughter was so excited by her first Einstein award that she told him that it was the best thing that ever happened to her! When children see that an area in which they excel is valued by those around them, their interest and passion for the subject can increase dramatically.

5) Parents and educators must understand that a child’s interests and passions do not necessarily correspond with their areas of giftedness.

The experience I had with my oldest child led me to a clear understanding of the importance of allowing and encouraging children to follow their passions, which may or may not be their area of giftedness.

Luke was a very talented violin player and also gifted in mathematics, but Luke’s two areas of passion were soccer and voice. Two very worthy areas of passion, but unfortunately they were areas where Luke not only did not possess giftedness, but also had clear weaknesses.

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