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| Government backs Gifted and Talented Students |
November 30, 2002 |
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Hon Trevor Mallard
29 November 2002
> Government backs Gifted and Talented Students.
Education Minister Trevor Mallard announced today that 17 programmes in schools, national and regional organisations will be funded to ensure New Zealand�s gifted and talented students have the opportunity to reach their full potential as New Zealand�s future leaders.
�Our Government is intent on building the knowledge economy, and laying the foundations for this country�s economic transformation. Helping our talented and gifted children achieve their potential as this country�s future leaders is a critical element of this,� Trevor Mallard said.
�Many of these children are at the crossroads of their development and learning. The programmes I�m announcing today will help them on the right path forward. The learning of all our children needs to be well supported if New Zealand wants to flourish economically, culturally and socially.�
The Government has made $1.2 million dollars available for education programmes targeted at gifted and talented students. National when it was in power did not specifically fund this area of education.
Trevor Mallard announced the details of the programmes at Hamilton Boys High School today. The school is to set up a �virtual online classroom� which will be available to rural students who currently are not catered for. The rural students will have the opportunity to learn with Hamilton Boys High School gifted and talented students who are already in special programmes.
�It�s important to remember that gifted and talented learners have needs that are significantly different from those of other children.
�They require different learning opportunities and may need special emotional and social support to realise their potential.
�The programmes being made available for gifted and talented students are diverse but they all provide opportunities for these learners to interact with others with similar abilities,� Trevor Mallard said.
Contact: Astrid Smeele (Trevor Mallard�s office) 04 4719080 or 0274 66 44 38
The programmes for gifted and talented students, which will be funded by the Government are:
Whangarei
- Future Problem Solving NZ -Programme for meeting the needs of highly creative gifted students. It includes an online component and support for Community Problem Solving in a cluster of six Northland schools.
Auckland
- George Parkyn National Centre for Gifted Education - Development of a website for rural gifted students from years 2-8 and scholarships for a limited number of gifted students to attend the George Parkyn National Centre for Gifted Education one-day schools.
- Gifted Kids Programme - Professional development for teachers who have students going to the Gifted Kids Programme one-day schools so that the students� needs can be met in the regular classroom.
- Gladstone Primary School - Extension of an existing programme to investigate how to best meet the needs of gifted underachievers and gifted students with learning disabilities/ difficulties in years 1-6. This programme involves specialist modules and mentoring.
Waikato
- Programme to meet the needs of gifted M�ori students in kura kaupapa M�ori.
- Hamilton Boys� High School Virtual Classroom - Development of a virtual classroom and holiday camp for gifted year 8-9 boys in rural Waikato schools.
Turanga and Gisborne
Tairawhiti REAP � Programme for meeting the needs of gifted students in the Turanga/Gisborne area. This involves a cluster of 10 primary schools.
Wanganui
- Wanganui West Schools Cluster -Development of an electronic academy and immersion days to meet the needs of gifted students in rural Wanganui schools.
Palmerston North
- Massey University College of Sciences - Development of a mentoring programme in science for year 11-13 gifted girls with potential talent in the sciences.
Christchurch
- Aranui High School -Programme for meeting the needs of gifted M�ori students in secondary school. This involves student and parent hui, counselling, mentorships, courses, visits to local tertiary providers, guest speakers and role models based on needs.
- Halswell School - Development of a programme for year 6-8 gifted students with potential talent in science, includes links with a local high school and university.
- Ilam School - Extension of an existing programme to investigate how to best meet the needs of highly gifted students in years 1-6. This programme involves inquiry based learning and links with the local university.
- NZ Chemistry Olympiad -Extension of an existing programme to include differentiated extension material for gifted year 12-13 students with potential talent in Chemistry. This programme involves an international competition and training camps.
- NZ Mathematical Enrichment Trust -Extension of an existing programme to investigate how to best meet the needs of gifted students with potential talent in mathematics. This programme involves an international competition, correspondence extension material, university links and training camps.
- Sirius Programme - Extension of an existing programme involving cluster days for students from 20 North Canterbury schools to include online materials for teachers, students and parents.
Timaru
- Timaru Boys� High School -Programme to meet the needs of gifted boys at secondary school, who are exceptionally gifted, highly creative, underachieving, or have learning difficulties. This programme includes mentoring, student workshops, counselling and Future Problem Solving.
Dunedin
- Music Heartland Programme -Programme for developing musical talent in gifted students from age 9-13 in Otago schools.
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