The TV show modern family follows the extended Dunphy family who live in California. The main characters include the grandfather, his kids, their families, and his wife after getting remarried. The show does an excellent job peering into the lives of each individual in the family, following relationship dynamics within the family, and adding plenty of humor to round it out. The character I am focusing on for a learner analysis is
Alex Dunphy She is a high school student and would probably be considered a gifted student. She does extremely well in school and is often talking about her Advance Placement classes.
The Dunphy family seems to be in the upper middle class if not upper class. There are never issues when it comes to the family's ability to house, clothe, and feed the children or parents. The only time any financial complication comes is when Phil, the father, goes for a long stretch without selling a house for his real estate job.
Alex definitely is engaged in school. She is very much a self reliant character and member of her family. Her older sister and younger brother have a much harder time in school which her parents pay more attention to because they know Alex will be fine on her own. This has led her to figure out how to perform in school, and in life in general, really well independent of major parent support.
Alex's main interests are her school work and music. She does a lot of reading in the show as well. She is not interested in fashion and does not have a very strong social life either. She often gets teased by her older sister about her lack of interest in "typical girl things" and sometimes her parents too.
If Alex was in my class I would do a few things to accommodate her learning. First, I would give her a prominent role in the classroom. I would want to let her partner with a struggling student so that she could learn the content more thoroughly by teaching it to another student. I would also encourage her to learn content in a new way that helps strengthen learning strategies she uses that are not as strong. Any time that there would be student choice, I would tell her to choose things that do not come especially easy to her.
Alex is most definitely college ready. She is taking college level classes in high school and does extremely well in school overall. I would say she would benefit from strengthening her social skills. College is not only about getting good grades. Relationships with students, professors, and roommates are a huge factor of college and she could use some growth in those areas. However, college is an excellent time to learn those social skills, so she is ready for college.