Showing posts with label teachers. Show all posts
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Friday, October 6, 2017

The Ultimate Plan to Help Gifted Education, Part 3



(and Improve Education for All Kids in the Process) 


by Kathleen Casper

This article is from SENG.  Gilbert Supporters of the Gifted is making this article into a five part series.  Part three is below...

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Educate teachers and administrators in schools about gifted children 

Even teacher preparation programs spend very little time on the topics of giftedness when they are training the next generation of teachers. But those who were trained years ago were given little if any training at all on giftedness. Many of the teachers and administrators that children encounter in the school systems now have no idea how to really identify gifted children and are stuck on misunderstandings and stereotypes and biases that have no basis in real gifted education theory or research.
Several states do not require gifted education endorsements for teachers who work with gifted children, and the states that do require the endorsements often leave out the educators who work in general education classes. Ironically, they are the very ones we have to rely on to identify and refer the students in the first place in many school districts. We need to reach out to more educators, but we are competing with so many other important issues right now, especially in light of the push for lower achieving students to pass standardized tests.
But this is exactly where we need to be coming in and educating the teachers and administrators about what gifted children look like, because often gifted children are often underachieving too. Sometimes the behavioral issues that slow student progress down have a lot to do with gifted traits- gifted children often misbehave or refuse to work for teachers who do not understand them, or when their abilities are under-estimated due to misidentification, or when their need for complexity is not fulfilled and they find it is much more interesting to get a rise out of the teacher or their other classmates than do the work. Many gifted children have social emotional issues due to being misplaced in classes that do not have other gifted peers in them, or because they need additional support to communicate with children who are not on the same thought waves as they are. Gifted students with a strong sense of right or wrong or emotional intensities may be so wrapped up in needing help resolving social and emotional issues that they cannot effectively concentrate on academic skill building in a classroom without further support.
The more we help teachers understand gifted students, the more time and energy they can devote to the other students in the class when our children are effectively engaged in true learning opportunities that stretch their minds.
So how can we help? We need to reach out to districts and request that they provide their teachers with resources and educational opportunities and offer ourselves as a way for them to receive these support systems. We need to ask our local teacher colleges if they are focusing on gifted education issues and ask student teachers to advocate for more gifted education in their programs. We should talk with parent teacher associations and school board members. A good place to start may be taking individuals out to coffee to talk with them about our children’s individual needs and then slip them a few articles to help them understand the need for supporting other kids like ours. We can work with other gifted organizations like state gifted associations and national organizations to bring in trainings for the community and then make sure we market the event very heavily to teachers with flyers, emails, whatever works!
If we are already on the outside of the district’s network, perhaps because we’ve hit their last nerve with trying to reach out to them, we need to find other local allies who have positive relationships with the people who lead our schools and inform them, so they can go forward for us. We do not always have to be the spokespeople or the face of gifted education in our communities if we are not as effective as another person may be. Knowing when to take a back seat and work from the sidelines is a very important advocacy skill.
We can bring in gifted speakers such as book authors and researchers to speak to community groups and invite important school personnel to attend with us as our guests. Keep in mind that sometimes the secretaries and the custodians are just as important to network with as the principals and teachers and school board members because they also interact with the kids every day and can influence the way the children are treated in the schools on a daily basis too. The more we flood the schools with gifted education in positive ways, the more likely teachers and administrators will be open and receptive to hearing the messages. If they can take ownership, the changes are much more likely to take place than if we try to force it.
Part 4:  Educate others outside of the education systems about giftedness. 

Monday, January 11, 2016

"How to Talk About Giftedness" - Guest Lecture 1/21/16

Join us for our guest lecture to be held on Thursday, January 21st at 7:00 p.m. in the Greenfield Junior High Library (101 S Greenfield Road, Gilbert).

Stephanie Newitt, President of Gilbert Supporters of the Gifted, will be speaking to us about "How to talk about Giftedness: Bringing Giftedness out into the Daylight."

Come to this discussion to receive ideas on how to bring the topic of giftedness out of the dark crevices and into the daylight...or in other words, how to talk about that elephant in the room.   Please spread the word to other parents and educators.

Friday, June 12, 2015

NAGC 2015 Annual Convention and Exhibition in Phoenix




Mark your calendar to attend the largest annual convention devoted to gifted and talented learners.  It will be held on November 12-15 in Phoenix!  It is a rare treat to have this event in Arizona. This event will be hosted by the NAGC (National Association for Gifted Children).

People who would benefit from attending are:
Classroom teachers, gifted/talented coordinators, school administrators, parents, college & university faculty, researchers, and more.

There will be a Parent Day and Kids Program on Saturday, November 14th.  NAGC Parent Day is "a one-day event that gives parents tools, information, and networking opportunities to help them support their children's optimal development and ensure their continued growth." This event is being co-hosted with AAGT (Arizona Association for Gifted Children).  Click HERE for more information. 

Registration will open for the Parents and Kids even sometime in June. It appears that the Parent Day event will be $45 per person and the Kids Program will be $35 per person (no meals included).

Click HERE to see pricing and register for the annual convention.  Early bird and group discounts available through September 21st.




Thursday, June 11, 2015

Gifted Summer Summit 2015


There will be a Gifted Summer Summit on Thursday, July 9th from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Chandler High School.  The $99 per registration includes light breakfast and lunch.  This is open to teachers and parents of gifted students and anyone with a curiosity and desire to learn.

Registration is required and space is limited.  Click HERE to register or visit our website GilbertGifted.org events page for more info.

The keynote speaker will be Jim Delisle who has worked on behalf of gifted children and teens for more than three decades. As both a teacher and counselor, Jim learned how essential it is for people to understand that giftedness is more than simply "being smart"--it is the height of one's thinking and the depth of one's emotions that are the hallmarks of growing up gifted. The author of 17 books that have been published in multiple languages, Jim continues to consult with schools worldwide in an effort to increase awareness of the needs of gifted children and adults.

Other session topics include:
• Build it Big! - Future City Program • Social Media for the Gifted Classroom • Developing a Growth Mindset in our Students • Extension Menus for the Cluster Classroom • Learning To Exhale - Helping manage anxiety • Scattered but Smart - Organization strategies for gifted students • The “G Word” - grading the interdisciplinary unit • Math Application in the Upper Elementary Classroom.

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Guest Lecture - "Social Communications/Conversations" 1/15/15

Mark your calendars to attend our next guest lecture.

Thursday, 1/15/15
7:00-8:00 p.m.
Greenfield Elementary Library

Katherine Varga will be sharing strategies that can help strengthen gifted children's "SQ" (Social Quotient).  

Educators can receive certification hours for attending.

Hope to see you there!


Sunday, December 14, 2014

AAGT 41st Annual Gifted Conference - Feb. 5 & 6, 2015


Arizona Association for Gifted and Talented (AAGT) is inviting all those interested in gifted education to their Annual Gifted Conference at the Black Canyon Conference Center in Phoenix, Arizona on February 5 and 6, 2015.

Enjoy two full days of learning, networking, and gifted education synergy! 

Their theme this year is ‘Advancing Gifted Education’ and that is what they aim to do. Sessions on differentiation, technology integration, the common core standards, social/emotional needs of gifted individuals, and much more will be offered, as well as a special strand for teachers of AP courses (Friday only). 

Click HERE to register.

Book Series Review - The Mysterious Benedict Society



A fabulous book series that appeals to all ages!

The Mysterious Benedict Society
by: Trenton Lee Stewart 

When she spots the advertisement in the newspaper, Reynie Muldoon’s tutor, Miss Perumal, suggests that Reynie try for the school.  Reynie is an orphan living at Stonetown Orphanage.  He is very bright and the advertisement calls for gifted children to apply for special opportunities.  Reynie agrees to give it a try.  The testing process is rather odd but he passes all the tests.  In the end, only four children are chosen from the hundreds who tested.  George “Sticky” Washington is a rather shy boy with a great memory. Kate Weatherall is a gifted athlete who carries a large bucket of objects with her.  Constance Contraire is a girl with a strong personality and a quick wit.  The four of them finally meet Mr.  Benedict.  He tells them that something very strange is going on and he needs gifted children to help.  The children must agree to help or they leave.  Reynie realizes that all the children are loners; orphans and runaways with no one to really miss them.  The children agree to work with Mr Benedict and then he lets them know what is going on.

* The Mysterious Benedict Society -- B.L. 5.6   A.R. 18 pts
* The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisoner's Dilemma -- B.L. 6.3  A.R. 15 pts
* The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey -- B.L. 6.1    A.R. 19 pts.

Click HERE to visit the website about the book series.

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Earth and Science Exploration Day at ASU - October 25th



Be sure to attend the Earth and Space Exploration Day this month on Saturday, October 25, 2014 from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. on the ASU Tempe campus (ISTB 4).

Earth and Space Exploration day is a free annual fall event hosted by ASU's School of Earth and Space Exploration, an academic unit of the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences.


This event features special science-related activities for students age five and up, families, educators and anyone interested in exploring Earth and space alongside real scientists. Explore ISTB 4's Gallery of Scientific Exploration with its variety of interactive exhibits and enjoy a 3-D astronomy show in the Marston Exploration Theater. Visitors can also see a replica of Curiosity rover, explore Tempe Butte on a guided field trip, pan for gold, dig for meteorites, bring rock samples for Dr. Rock to examine and so much more!  For more information, visit the event website 

Monday, September 22, 2014

2014 AAGT Parent Institute - Registration and Breakout Sessions Schedule

REGISTER NOW for the Parent Institute and Children's Super Saturday
Registration is still open for the Parent Institute and Children's Super Saturday event this week on 9/27/14.


This event is perfect for parents and teachers alike!  Teachers in attendance will receive PD hours.

The K-2 grades classroom is now full.  We do still have room if your child is in grades 3-5 or 6-8.

Enriching Gifted Students for 40 Years
AAGT's Parent Institute and Children's Super Saturday is a one day event geared towards the needs of Arizona's parents of gifted and talented children. Our goal is to advocate, educate, and communicate on behalf of gifted learners in the state of Arizona. Your day starts with a dynamic keynote speaker and continues with breakout sessions based on parents' needs. Also provided is an on-site enrichment program for K-8 students to attend while their parents are in sessions. (NOTE:  there is a separate registration fee per parent and per child)

The Parent Institute is $25 per adult.  OR purchase our Package and get your Registration AND 1-year AAGT membership for $40.  Save $10!

Children's Super Saturday is $25 for your first child and $10 each for additional children. NOTE: The K-2 group is now closed.  We have reached maximum number for the K-2 group.  


Breakout Sessions for the Parent Institute

Session 1  10:10am -11:10am

1. The " ABC's" of Gifted Preschoolers and Kindergartners
   Presented by Daisy Robledo

2. Building Bridges with Your School & District
   Presented by Stephanie Newitt & Kristina Park

3. Why Can't My Kid Catch a Break?
   Presented by Angela Lahman

4. Passion Based Learning. The new "PBL".
   Presented by Diane Hale

 
5. How Parents Can Help Gifted Children Be Better Learners
   Presented by Nathan Levy

Session 2  11:20am-12:20pm

1. Engaging and Challenging the Gifted Preschooler
   Presented by Sarah Torrilhon, Kelley Gmelich &  Amie Miksta

2. The 21st Century Classroom
    Presented by Karen Mensing & Megan Bird   

3. Being Gifted in Today's World
  Presented by Krista Gibson

 4. C.H.O.I.C.E.S: 6 Foundational Principles to Empower Children
   Presented by Amea Isom

5. Understanding Legal and Educational Options
      for Your Twice-Exceptional Child
   Presented by Dr. Sally Logerquist & Dr. Susan Jackson


Session 3      1:20pm - 2:20pm

1. Video Games - Blessing or Curse for Your Bright Child?
   Presented by Otto Siegel    

2. What a Year it Was: Two Tales of Adventures in Homeschooling
   Presented by Leslie Ferre & Jennifer Bowers

3. Being a Voice For Gifted Learners
   Presented by Erica Bailin

 
4. The Elementary Gifted Mind
    Presented by Janet Spicer

5. They Say My Child is Gifted... How do I know What She Needs in        School? 
    Presented by Dr. Dina Brulles

To see further description of the breakout sessions, please visit our website  

Dr. Amy Serin - AAGT Annual Parent Institute Keynote Speaker

The AAGT Annual Parent Institute is fast approaching!  It will be held this Saturday, 9/27/14 at Grand Canyon University.

Here's some information about the keynote speaker, Dr. Amy Serin.

"Seeing the Forest for the Trees - answering your most common questions about parenting gifted children."
In this presentation, Dr. Amy Serin, a Pediatric Neuropsychologist who specializes in the treatment of gifted children, adolescents, adults, and families, will address parents' most common concerns when parenting gifted children.  Using her trademark humor and ability to connect with audiences, this heartfelt discussion will have something in it for every parent, including cutting-edge neuroscience treatments for gifted children, how to address problems with executive functions, what to do about common situations such as bullying and being left out of peer interactions, and the latest on what we know about gifted brains and how to translate this into better parenting. 

To find more out more about  Dr. Amy Serin,   View Her Website

Monday, August 25, 2014

Earth and Space Exploration Day at ASU - October 25, 2014


Mark your calendar for the Earth and Space Exploration Day on Saturday, October 25, 2014 from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. on the ASU Tempe campus (ISTB 4).

Earth and Space Exploration day is a free annual fall event hosted by ASU's School of Earth and Space Exploration, an academic unit of the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences.


This event features special science-related activities for students age five and up, families, educators and anyone interested in exploring Earth and space alongside real scientists. Explore ISTB 4's Gallery of Scientific Exploration with its variety of interactive exhibits and enjoy a 3-D astronomy show in the Marston Exploration Theater. Visitors can also see a replica of Curiosity rover, explore Tempe Butte on a guided field trip, pan for gold, dig for meteorites, bring rock samples for Dr. Rock to examine and so much more!  For more information, visit the event website 

Personal Note: I went to this event at ASU last year with my sons and their cousins and it was incredible.  I highly recommend it.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Arizona Future Problem Solvers (AZFPS) - Fall Workshop


Seeking a Program to supplement Arizona Career and College Ready Standards implementation? 

Take a look at Arizona Future Problem Solving (AZFPS)!!!

Arizona Future Problem Solving announces training workshops for Teachers, Parents, and AZFPS Coaches on August 16, 2014 from 8:30- 3:30 at the Herberger Young Scholars Academy at ASU West and in Tucson on August 23, 2014 PTBA. . Cost is $65 per person and $15 per person for additional people from one school/district.

The workshop will cover the Creative Problem Solving Process as used in the FPS Program, vocabulary, techniques, and tools for FPSP and how to incorporate the FPS model into an educational program K-12. Arizona College and Career Ready Standards are covered using the Future Problem Solving Program. Attendees will receive Gifted Endorsement and Recertification credit hours.

Contact Jennine Jackson, jenninebj@gmail.com, or 520 440.8865 to register.

Parent Institute and Children's Super Saturday - Saturday, September 27, 2014


Join us Saturday, September 27, 2014, at Grand Canyon University for a one day "Parent Institute and Children's Super Saturday" geared towards the needs of Arizona’s parents of gifted and talented children. Teachers may attend and earn Professional Development hours! Children may attend an on-site enrichment program for K-8 students while their parents are in sessions.  

It will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on 9/27 at Grand Canyon University, Antelope Gymnasium, 3300 W Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85017.

Hosted by Arizona Association for Gifted & Talented (AAGT).

Click HERE to visit the website for more information.

Monday, June 30, 2014

Strategies Workshops - July 14-17, 2014

PHOENIX DESERT SUMMER INSTITUTE
STRATEGIES WORKSHOPS
Phoenix Session July 14 - 17, 2014

INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES WORKSHOPS FOR TEACHERS GRADES 7-10 
The Instructional Strategies sessions are designed for teachers of Grades 7-10 to help them prepare their students for advanced and honors classes. There are many hands-on activities, discussions of best practices and direct applications to the Arizona College and Career Ready Standards.

GIFTED STRATEGIES FOR TEACHERS GRADES K-6
GIFTED STRATEGIES FOR TEACHERS GRADES 6-8
GIFTED STRATEGIES FOR TEACHERS GRADES K-6

These four day workshops are designed for the classroom teacher who has the responsibility to “differentiate instruction” for the gifted learner in their classroom. It would also be appropriate for gifted teachers who want to add new tools to their instructional skill set for working with gifted students. In either case, the participants will learn about the specific and unique needs of gifted students, strategies for working with these students, teaching methods and specific classroom activities with proven effectiveness.

Courses offered for Phoenix Session are: 
English Strategies for teachers Grades 7-10
Mathematic Strategies for teachers Grades 7-10
and Gifted Strategies K-6

For more details, including location and cost, please visit:  www.pdsisummerworkshops.com