SAGES – 2: Screening Assessment for Gifted Elementary and Middle
School Students
The
SAGES- 2 subtests allow the examiner to sample aspects of the most common areas
measured when identifying gifted students. It takes into consideration various
Giftedness models, such as Gagne’s, Renzulli’s, and Tannenbaum’s. Because the
test also includes items related to aptitude, it does not limit selection only
to academically achieving gifted students. In addition, a child’s performance
on three different subtests may be compared.
Performance
variations on the SAGES – 2 subtests may assist in the identification of
students who have acquired information in one or more of four core academic
areas (Subtest 1: Mathematics/Science and Subtest 2: Language Arts/Social
Studies) or who appear to have an aptitude for learning such information
(Subtest 3: Reasoning). The availability of standard scores provides a more
statistically sound measure of comparison.
In
addition, the SAGES – 2 was initially administered only to children in gifted
and talented programs. The item analysis of these data identified only those
items that discriminated among the gifted group. Therefore, the test is
difficult and should be able to differentiate among gifted and nongifted, even
within the nomination group.