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Cheyenne Lin | ‘Gifted’ vs. ‘Slow’: The Consequences of School Labels @CheyenneLin | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 4 hours ago
Did your school have a gifted program? Were you labeled as ‘gifted’ or ‘slow’? Were you jealous of the gifted kids?

In this video I delve into school labels and how school divides us not only by giving into this dangerous idea that our intellectual and academic capability is something innate and that we’re born with, but also by class, disability, and race.

Though gifted programs promise to be objective by analyzing students at birth, in reality, intelligence is not something static, and being set up for academic success is something that's highly subjective. P.S. Thanks to everyone who filled out the survey!

TIMESTAMPS:
Intro 0:00
Part 1: My Own Experience 1:38
Part 2: Survey Results 12:38
Part 3: Set Up to Fail - Learning Disorders 18:48
Part 4: What even is ‘gifted-ness’? 23:14
Part 5: Gifted Programs and The Intersection of Class and Race 29:04
Conclusion: What should school teach us? 35:00

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