Sunday, March 24, 2013

Why my grandson, 4, won’t be taking a gifted ed test - Class Struggle - The Washington Post

Why my grandson, 4, won’t be taking a gifted ed test - Class Struggle - The Washington Post:


Why my grandson, 4, won’t be taking a gifted ed test

My eldest grandson, Ben Mathews, just turned four. According to the New York Times, that is a perilous age in that big city. Many four year olds are toiling through exercises designed by their parents and tutoring companies to prepare for kindergarten gifted program entrance tests.
It gets worse. Adults are fighting over the very nature of those exams. Should they, as they do now, measure how much academic preparation preschoolers have had? Or should they assess the magic essence of giftedness, something much talked about but so far poorly understood.
Ben can relax. The public schools where he lives in South Pasadena, Calif., like most schools in the Washington area, don’t have gifted