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 Whole school approach to high-ability

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  • Planning for high-ability at your school
  • Data informed practice
  • Individual education plans (IEP)
  • School wide case studies
  • Professional learning

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Last Update: 23 April 2024

In this section:

High-ability toolkit
  • The high-ability student
    • Academic perspectives of high-ability
    • Defining high-ability
    • High-ability student profiles
    • Characteristics of high-ability
    • Cultural perspectives on high-ability
    • Teachers talking about high-ability students
  • Teachers of high-ability students
    • High impact teaching strategies and high-ability
    • Differentiation for high-ability
    • Engaging high-ability students
    • Adding depth and complexity
    • Supporting the social-emotional needs of high-ability students
    • Tackling underachievement
    • Culturally responsive pedagogies and high-ability
    • Supporting high-ability Indigenous students
    • Annotated lessons - mathematics
    • Annotated lessons - literacy
    • Annotated lessons in other areas
  • Whole school approach to high-ability
    • Planning for high-ability at your school
    • Data informed practice
    • Individual education plans (IEP)
    • School wide case studies
    • Professional learning
      • High-ability in your school
      • Identifying high-ability
      • Developmental learning and high-ability
      • Learning needs of high-ability students
      • Higher order thinking
      • Planning lessons at the point of need for high-ability students
      • Setting goals for learning
      • Like-ability interactions
      • Selecting tasks for high-ability students
      • Self regulated learning
  • Student Excellence Program
    • Case studies – Student Excellence Program
    • Student Excellence Program funding and its uses
    • The high ability practice leader – nomination, role and support
    • Induction for high ability practice leaders
    • Victorian Challenge and Enrichment Series
    • Victorian High-Ability Program
    • Selection and nomination of students for the Victorian High-Ability Program
    • Parental/caregiver consent for Victorian High-Ability Program students
    • Masterclasses for students in the Victorian High-Ability Program
    • Introduction to Victorian High-Ability Program masterclass resources
    • Masterclass resources for Primary English
    • Masterclass resources for Secondary English
    • Masterclass resources for Primary Mathematics
    • Masterclass resources for Secondary English
    • Masterclass resources for Secondary Mathematics
    • Certificates for Victorian High-Ability Program students
  • Key terms and glossary
  • Resource library
  • High-ability toolkit: where to start

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