GT: Overcoming Roadblocks to GT Success
This Gifted and Talented course features innovative instructional strategies teachers can use to navigate around roadblocks and empower gifted students to reach their learning potential.
This course is part of a series...
GT: Energizing K-5 GT ScienceThis course focuses on differentiation in your science classroom using different types of inquiry to challenge your GT students. GT Students: Differentiating Instruction
Learn about the various options that you have for differentiating instruction for GT students with this 1-hour course. GT: Emotional Needs of GT Students
In this course you will learn how to understand the emotional needs of GT students to be better able to meet their educational needs.GT: Growth & Maturity in GT Students
The goal of this course is that you learn ways to enhance your students’ intellectual growth and social maturity so you can help prevent such problems.GT: The Twice Exceptional Student
Learn about Twice-Exceptional students and how to accommodate them in your classroom and meet their unique needs.GT: Raising the Bar
This course provides specific tools and techniques to raise the bar so Gifted and Talented students are challenged and are learning new material daily in school.GT: Increasing Your GT Diversity
In this Gifted and Talented course, we cover Gardner's Multiple Intelligences and the Renzulli Giftedness model, as well as strategies for supporting diverse students.GT: Working with GT Parents
Learn how to understand concerns and communicate effectively with parents/guardians of GT students. You will also go over strategies and options for GT students and brainstorm possible scenarios.
GT: Overcoming Roadblocks to GT Success
This Gifted and Talented course features innovative instructional strategies teachers can use to navigate around roadblocks and empower gifted students to reach their learning potential.
This Gifted and Talented course features innovative instructional strategies teachers can use to navigate around roadblocks and empower gifted students to reach their learning potential.
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