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Gifted and Talented Education
Extract from Support package: Curriculum differentiation
The Williams model
The Williams Model
The second model that provides ideas about how to infuse a program with challenge for
gifted students is that designed by Frank Williams (1993).
This model is based on studies of the creative person and process. This model has three
dimensions.
Dimension 1: This consists of subjects that make up the school curriculum. The K–12
content is the vehicle for students to think and feel about.
Dimension 2: This comprises 18 strategies to be used by the teacher to develop student
thinking and creativity.
Dimension 3: This consists of eight student processes that have been shown
empirically to be involved in creative thinking.
These processes include the opportunity for creative thinking (characterised by fluency,
flexibility, originality and elaboration). The teaching strategies also enable the expression
of the personality factors of curiosity, imagination, risk-taking and complexity that have
been identified as important processes for the expression of creativity.
This model provides a useful framework for developing questions and activities that will
provide stimulation and the opportunity for thinking.
The example below provides examples of the types of questions discussed in Dimension
2 of the Williams model.
Table : WILLIAMS MODEL – The Anzac Legend
1. PARADOX
At first glance this is something that appears to be
counter–intuitive.
Paradoxes can be used to evaluate ideas and challenge
students to reason and find proof
National identity comes from
glorious defeat or does it?
2. ATTRIBUTE LISTING
This involves the skill of analysis. Students can be asked
to list the attributes of or list the properties of something
What is an Australian?
3. ANALOGY
Students find the similarities between things and compare
one thing to another
How is Australia Day like Anzac
Day?
4. DISCREPANCY
Williams is referring to the exploration of deficiencies in a
person’s understanding. Students should be challenged to
discuss what is not known or understood
When did Federation occur –
what did it hope to achieve?
GAT Unit
Curriculum K-12, NSW DET
2004
5. PROVOCATIVE QUESTION
These are questions that require thoughtful consideration
to clarify meaning or develop new knowledge. Many types
of challenging questions can be posed to elicit higher–
order thinking using Bloom’s taxonomy, e.g. questions that
require analysis, synthesis and evaluation
Is ANZAC Day an appropriate
symbol for a multi-cultural
country?
6. EXAMPLES OF CHANGE
Demonstrate the dynamic nature of things, make
modifications or alterations
How would the legend be different
if the troops had landed in the
right spot?
7. EXAMPLES OF HABIT
Teach about rigidity, fixations and habit
What traditions are associated
with Anzac Day?
8. ORGANISED RANDOM SEARCH
Given a situation or body of knowledge possibly from an
historical context ask students to search for other
information to answer questions such as, what would you
do or what would you have done? Justify your response
What was Australia like at the
start of WW1? Would you have
chosen to enlist and leave its
shores?
9. SKILLS OF SEARCH
This involves searching for ways that something has been
done before or searching for the current status of
something. For example, looking for cause and effect,
analysing results, drawing conclusions
Find the name of one author who
has studied what happened at
Gallipoli. Provide a summary of
his or her findings
10. TOLERANCE FOR AMBIGUITY
In other words, an observation could mean one thing or it
could mean something else. Pose open–ended questions,
provide situations that puzzle. This is a good technique
that leads to self–directed learning
Wartime nurses saved humanity
but were helping the war effort
too. Do you agree?
11. INTUITIVE EXPRESSION
Being sensitive to inward hunches or nudges
Pretend that you on the beach at
Gallipoli — what is racing through
your mind?
12. ADJUSTMENT TO DEVELOPMENT
Learn from mistakes and failures. Show how failure,
mistakes and accidents have led to the discovery of
worthwhile things
How did warfare change in the
twentieth century?
13. STUDY CREATIVE PROCESS
Analyse the traits and characteristics of eminently creative
people through biographies
In what ways do you consider that
soldiers fighting in the trenches
would need to be resourceful in
order to survive. Find a story
about one of the survivors and
discuss what you think helped
them to survive
GAT Unit
Curriculum K-12, NSW DET
2004
14. EVALUATE SITUATIONS
Evaluate solutions and answers in terms of their
consequences and implications — pose the question what
if?
How could Gallipoli have been
avoided?
15. CREATIVE READING SKILLS
Students generate as many ideas as possible after reading
a text — this can stimulate a student to develop new ideas
Select a book to read about the
Gallipoli story and write a book
review or blurb for a dust cover
16. CREATIVE LISTENING SKILLS
This is the skill of generating ideas by listening
Students listen to a book excerpt
e.g. Simpson and the donkey: the
making of a legend by Peter
Cochrane (1992). They then
write a poem capturing the
essence of the story
17. CREATIVE WRITING SKILLS
This is the skill of generating and communicating ideas
through writing
Write a letter home from the point
of view of a soldier, nurse,
photographer
18. VISUALISATION SKILLS
Provide opportunities for students to perceive or visualise
themselves in many contexts
Imagine you are in a trench at
Gallipoli — sketch what it looks
like
Reference
Williams, F.E. (1993). The cognitive-affective interaction model for enriching gifted
programs. In J.S. Renzulli (Ed.), Systems and models for developing programs for the
gifted and talented (pp. 461-484). Highett, Vic.: Hawker Brownlow.
GAT Unit
Curriculum K-12, NSW DET
2004

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NSW DET Williams Model

  • 1. Gifted and Talented Education Extract from Support package: Curriculum differentiation The Williams model
  • 2. The Williams Model The second model that provides ideas about how to infuse a program with challenge for gifted students is that designed by Frank Williams (1993). This model is based on studies of the creative person and process. This model has three dimensions. Dimension 1: This consists of subjects that make up the school curriculum. The K–12 content is the vehicle for students to think and feel about. Dimension 2: This comprises 18 strategies to be used by the teacher to develop student thinking and creativity. Dimension 3: This consists of eight student processes that have been shown empirically to be involved in creative thinking. These processes include the opportunity for creative thinking (characterised by fluency, flexibility, originality and elaboration). The teaching strategies also enable the expression of the personality factors of curiosity, imagination, risk-taking and complexity that have been identified as important processes for the expression of creativity. This model provides a useful framework for developing questions and activities that will provide stimulation and the opportunity for thinking. The example below provides examples of the types of questions discussed in Dimension 2 of the Williams model. Table : WILLIAMS MODEL – The Anzac Legend 1. PARADOX At first glance this is something that appears to be counter–intuitive. Paradoxes can be used to evaluate ideas and challenge students to reason and find proof National identity comes from glorious defeat or does it? 2. ATTRIBUTE LISTING This involves the skill of analysis. Students can be asked to list the attributes of or list the properties of something What is an Australian? 3. ANALOGY Students find the similarities between things and compare one thing to another How is Australia Day like Anzac Day? 4. DISCREPANCY Williams is referring to the exploration of deficiencies in a person’s understanding. Students should be challenged to discuss what is not known or understood When did Federation occur – what did it hope to achieve? GAT Unit Curriculum K-12, NSW DET 2004
  • 3. 5. PROVOCATIVE QUESTION These are questions that require thoughtful consideration to clarify meaning or develop new knowledge. Many types of challenging questions can be posed to elicit higher– order thinking using Bloom’s taxonomy, e.g. questions that require analysis, synthesis and evaluation Is ANZAC Day an appropriate symbol for a multi-cultural country? 6. EXAMPLES OF CHANGE Demonstrate the dynamic nature of things, make modifications or alterations How would the legend be different if the troops had landed in the right spot? 7. EXAMPLES OF HABIT Teach about rigidity, fixations and habit What traditions are associated with Anzac Day? 8. ORGANISED RANDOM SEARCH Given a situation or body of knowledge possibly from an historical context ask students to search for other information to answer questions such as, what would you do or what would you have done? Justify your response What was Australia like at the start of WW1? Would you have chosen to enlist and leave its shores? 9. SKILLS OF SEARCH This involves searching for ways that something has been done before or searching for the current status of something. For example, looking for cause and effect, analysing results, drawing conclusions Find the name of one author who has studied what happened at Gallipoli. Provide a summary of his or her findings 10. TOLERANCE FOR AMBIGUITY In other words, an observation could mean one thing or it could mean something else. Pose open–ended questions, provide situations that puzzle. This is a good technique that leads to self–directed learning Wartime nurses saved humanity but were helping the war effort too. Do you agree? 11. INTUITIVE EXPRESSION Being sensitive to inward hunches or nudges Pretend that you on the beach at Gallipoli — what is racing through your mind? 12. ADJUSTMENT TO DEVELOPMENT Learn from mistakes and failures. Show how failure, mistakes and accidents have led to the discovery of worthwhile things How did warfare change in the twentieth century? 13. STUDY CREATIVE PROCESS Analyse the traits and characteristics of eminently creative people through biographies In what ways do you consider that soldiers fighting in the trenches would need to be resourceful in order to survive. Find a story about one of the survivors and discuss what you think helped them to survive GAT Unit Curriculum K-12, NSW DET 2004
  • 4. 14. EVALUATE SITUATIONS Evaluate solutions and answers in terms of their consequences and implications — pose the question what if? How could Gallipoli have been avoided? 15. CREATIVE READING SKILLS Students generate as many ideas as possible after reading a text — this can stimulate a student to develop new ideas Select a book to read about the Gallipoli story and write a book review or blurb for a dust cover 16. CREATIVE LISTENING SKILLS This is the skill of generating ideas by listening Students listen to a book excerpt e.g. Simpson and the donkey: the making of a legend by Peter Cochrane (1992). They then write a poem capturing the essence of the story 17. CREATIVE WRITING SKILLS This is the skill of generating and communicating ideas through writing Write a letter home from the point of view of a soldier, nurse, photographer 18. VISUALISATION SKILLS Provide opportunities for students to perceive or visualise themselves in many contexts Imagine you are in a trench at Gallipoli — sketch what it looks like Reference Williams, F.E. (1993). The cognitive-affective interaction model for enriching gifted programs. In J.S. Renzulli (Ed.), Systems and models for developing programs for the gifted and talented (pp. 461-484). Highett, Vic.: Hawker Brownlow. GAT Unit Curriculum K-12, NSW DET 2004