please follow the requirement and use the example as a guide to finish the assignment.
Due in 2 days
APA format
3 pages
Case Study:
Larz Larz is an energetic, fun-loving, and kind little boy. He always has had a softness that demonstrates a charitable nature. Growing up in an African-American home in Iowa, Larz has grown up a minority in his community that is mainly white. From an early age, Larz has demonstrated a passion for numbers and puzzles that was different from children in his age group. Cognitively, Larz started exhibiting signs of being a gifted child. Larz always showed advanced reasoning skills and was able to remain calm and analyze tasks that frustrated other kids. His parents also noticed his unusually long attention span for children of his age. Yet, his fascination for puzzles, especially those associated with numbers, was the most important trait. By age two, Larz was completing jigsaw puzzles, was able to recognize intricate patterns, and counting exceptionally high. However, growing up as the third child in a family of four girls and three boys, his parents did not realize his gifts until they had enrolled him in preschool, and they saw a contrast between Larz and his classmates. However, despite his distinct predilection for mathematics, Larz was not tested to be identified as gifted for several years.
Larz went through Kindergarten through the second grade, not being touted as exceptional or gifted. None of his teachers noticed his giftedness in math. Barlow and Dunbar (2010) explain that the “processes of identifying gifted and talented students examine how unequal access to educational opportunity is perpetuated through practices that express and protect the advantages of whiteness” (p. 64). In other words, it was common for minority students to slip through the cracks and not be recognized as gifted. Unfortunately for Larz, this was the case that caused him not to be identified as gifted earlier. He would have to wait for the opportunity to be tested until the third grade.
Upon entering third grade, Larz’s teachers quickly recognized that Larz might be gifted in mathematics. Larz was given the Iowa Test of Basic skills, where he scored in the
96
th percentile in the mathematics portion (Figure 1.) This test then led to further study and
3rd Grade Measures of Academic Progress MAP (NWEA) Achievement Test (Larz) |
||||||
3rd Grade Reading NPR |
3rd Grade Math NPR |
|||||
Fall 84 |
winter |
86 |
Spring 85 |
Fall 96 |
Winter 94 |
Spring
92 |
accommodation of Larz’s gift. On the other hand, he also scored in the
97
th percentile for the quantitative battery, and in the
93
rd percentile for the nonverbal battery of the Cognitive Abilities Test (figure 2), which led his parents to research gifted schools and programs for Larz. Carman, Walther, and Bartsch (2018) state, “The participating district chose to use the CogAT7 non-verbal battery in the hopes that the results would identify students of different demographic groups proportionally” (p. 205). Fortunately, this is the test that Larz excelled in the most.Finally, in the third grade, Larz was tested for his gift. However, since entering school, several problems arose for Larz that continued to hold him back from being identified as truly gifted.
3rd Grade Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) National Percentiles (Larz) |
Verbal |
Quantitative |
Nonverbal |
97 | 93 |
Since Larz first started school, he demonstrated a shyness and lack of social skills with peers. After school started, Larz’s parents noticed that he retreated inward and stopped showing his normal amiability or social nature with other children. He started developing reclusive habits and antisocial behaviors. His parents later realized he had been teased and tormented by some Caucasian classmates due to his race. As Larz grew older, he reported to his parents how he feels being a minority. Larz lives in a community that is 80% white. In the fourth grade, he was the only African-American child in his class, which included a Caucasian teacher, support staff, principal, and superintendent. In many ways, Larz’s struggles and treatment as a minority have
held Larz back academically and socially. The challenges of being a minority and being viewed as different affected Larz’s social skills and confidence, which, in turn, negatively impacted his classroom performance.
Larz’s teachers noticed that he stopped showing interest in subjects not related to math and did not engage in learning of other topics. By the end of fourth grade, he was described as an average student with excellent performance in Mathematics, but in no other subjects. Larz’s teacher recorded on his school communication log, “Larz has very strong math skills, but shows some trouble in making friends at school.” Indeed, Larz’s current teacher in the fifth grade interviewed Larz and found out that while he is a near-genius in mathematics, he lacks confidence and has poor social skills. Larz’s teacher also reported that he especially showed difficulty communicating with his Caucasian peers. In a session with the school guidance
counselor, Larz expressed his boredom in school, even with his math class. This led her to conclude that Larz is not being challenged enough, and his boredom combined with his social struggles, have also begun to affect his math scores. Larz has suffered from several unfortunate oversights in his education thus far. Overall, even though he is described as a near-genius in mathematics by those who know him well, there is no indication in his academic records of him being officially identified as gifted.
Participants will synthesize the academic, social and emotional and family characteristics of giftedness in diverse populations by creating a descriptive profile (case study) of an historically underrepresented individual with gifts and talents. The case study may be based on a fictional character or a real-life individual, such as a family member, student, or a famous gifted individual. The case study is written as if the writer has consulted student records, observed the student, and interviewed the student’s teachers and family members. The profile must include multiple data points that would be used to identify this student for gifted and talented education programs and services. At least two sources of quantitative data and two sources of qualitative data must be included. The selection of assessments and gifted characteristics must be supported with research, and the case study must include a reference list of two or more sources.
We provide professional writing services to help you score straight A’s by submitting custom written assignments that mirror your guidelines.
Get result-oriented writing and never worry about grades anymore. We follow the highest quality standards to make sure that you get perfect assignments.
Our writers have experience in dealing with papers of every educational level. You can surely rely on the expertise of our qualified professionals.
Your deadline is our threshold for success and we take it very seriously. We make sure you receive your papers before your predefined time.
Someone from our customer support team is always here to respond to your questions. So, hit us up if you have got any ambiguity or concern.
Sit back and relax while we help you out with writing your papers. We have an ultimate policy for keeping your personal and order-related details a secret.
We assure you that your document will be thoroughly checked for plagiarism and grammatical errors as we use highly authentic and licit sources.
Still reluctant about placing an order? Our 100% Moneyback Guarantee backs you up on rare occasions where you aren’t satisfied with the writing.
You don’t have to wait for an update for hours; you can track the progress of your order any time you want. We share the status after each step.
Although you can leverage our expertise for any writing task, we have a knack for creating flawless papers for the following document types.
Although you can leverage our expertise for any writing task, we have a knack for creating flawless papers for the following document types.
From brainstorming your paper's outline to perfecting its grammar, we perform every step carefully to make your paper worthy of A grade.
Hire your preferred writer anytime. Simply specify if you want your preferred expert to write your paper and we’ll make that happen.
Get an elaborate and authentic grammar check report with your work to have the grammar goodness sealed in your document.
You can purchase this feature if you want our writers to sum up your paper in the form of a concise and well-articulated summary.
You don’t have to worry about plagiarism anymore. Get a plagiarism report to certify the uniqueness of your work.
Join us for the best experience while seeking writing assistance in your college life. A good grade is all you need to boost up your academic excellence and we are all about it.
We create perfect papers according to the guidelines.
We seamlessly edit out errors from your papers.
We thoroughly read your final draft to identify errors.
Work with ultimate peace of mind because we ensure that your academic work is our responsibility and your grades are a top concern for us!
Dedication. Quality. Commitment. Punctuality
Here is what we have achieved so far. These numbers are evidence that we go the extra mile to make your college journey successful.
We have the most intuitive and minimalistic process so that you can easily place an order. Just follow a few steps to unlock success.
We understand your guidelines first before delivering any writing service. You can discuss your writing needs and we will have them evaluated by our dedicated team.
We write your papers in a standardized way. We complete your work in such a way that it turns out to be a perfect description of your guidelines.
We promise you excellent grades and academic excellence that you always longed for. Our writers stay in touch with you via email.