SIGS Examiner's Manual - Gail R. Ryser, Kathleen McConnell

SIGS Examiner's Manual

Buch | Softcover
58 Seiten
2003
Prufrock Press (Verlag)
978-1-59363-001-0 (ISBN)
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This manual contains specific instructions for using the SIGS. Scales for Identifying Gifted Students (SIGS) offers the most comprehensive observational instrument available for identifying gifted students, ages 5-18. Used as part of a comprehensive process for identifying gifted children, SIGS offers schools an instrument with extensive statistical and research support. This standardized, norm-referenced instrument is completed by teachers or parents and provides an effective method for identifying gifted children.

The SIGS consists of two rating scales that can be used together or independently (a Home Rating Scale and a School Rating Scale). Additionally a Spanish-speaking version of the Home Rating Scale is included free with the kit. The SIGS is composed of seven scales: (1) general intellectual ability; (2) language arts; (3) mathematics; (4) science; (5) social studies; (6) creativity; and (7) leadership.

Each scale contains 12 items that are rated using a Likert-type scale. The items were chosen from a comprehensive body of research concerning the characteristics of gifted students. The SIGS was normed on a total sample of more than 3,600 students (1,721 normal students and 1,884 gifted students). Norms are provided for both samples. As such, SIGS offers schools an observational scale with the largest, most diverse norming sample and statistical support of any gifted identification observational instrument available.

The potential bias of every item on the test on the basis of gender and ethnic group was studied. Only nonbiased items are included in the SIGS. Thus, schools using the SIGS can be assured that the instrument has no gender or ethnic group bias.

Average internal consistency reliability exceeds .90 for all scales for both the normal and gifted norming samples. Validity of the instrument has been established with its correlations to the WISC-III, Otis-Lennon School Ability Index, and the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking-Figural.

Because the SIGS offers the most advanced and comprehensive statistical support of any observational identification instrument in the field, it should be a part of every school's comprehensive approach to identifying gifted children.

Gail R. Ryser, Ph.D., is a research scientist with the Methodology, Measurement, and Statistical Analysis support area at Texas State University. She has published numerous books, journal articles, and tests in the areas of gifted education, special education, and measurement. She evaluates educational programs and presents at national and regional conferences. She resides in Austin, TX. Kathleen McConnell is an independent education consultant from Austin, TX. In addition to her work as an author, Kathleen provides staff development and consultation services in the areas of positive behavior intervention, autism spectrum disorders, and gifted/learning disabled. The emphasis in Kathleen's writing and consultation is always on practical strategies for educators.

1 Introduction to the Scales for Identifying Gifted Students Definitions Development of the SIGS Description of the SIGS Purposes of the SIGS 2 Administration, Scoring, and Interpretation Guidelines Administering the SIGS Rating Scales Scoring the SRS and HRS Forms Completing the SRS and HRS Forms Completing the Summary Form Interpretation Guidelines Local Norms 3 Technical Qualities of the SIGS Standardization of the SIGS Norms Development Reliability Validity Summary References Appendixes Appendix A: Scale Standard Scores Using General Norm Sample Appendix B: Converting Standard Scores to Percentile Ranks for the General Norm Sample Appendix C: Converting Raw Scores to Standard Scores and Percentile Ranks for the Gifted Norm Sample Appendix D: Standard Errors of Measurement Appendix E: Spanish Version of the Home Rating Scales Form

Erscheinungsdatum
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 191 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
ISBN-10 1-59363-001-8 / 1593630018
ISBN-13 978-1-59363-001-0 / 9781593630010
Zustand Neuware
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