Session Information
NAGC 58th Annual Convention & Exhibition
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Gifted: Eliminating an Imposed Ceiling
Track : Special Schools/Programs
Date: Saturday, November 5, 2011
Time: 1:45 PM to 2:45 PM  EST
Room: Grand Salon Section: 22
CO-PRESENTER (S):
Betty George, Director of Studies, IDS-CC Middle School, IDS-CC
Elizabeth Shaunessy, Associate Professor of Gifted Education, USF
Joyce Swarzman, Headmaster- Independent Day School-Corbett Campus, IDS-CC
Linda Wenzel, Director of Studies, IDS-CC Prek-3 through 8th Grade, IDS-CC
NAGCFACULTY (S):
Betty George, Director of Studies, IDS-CC Middle School, IDS-CC
Stephanie Georgiades, Program Manager at Florida Council on Economic Education, IDS-CC
Elizabeth Shaunessy, Associate Professor of Gifted Education, USF
Joyce Swarzman, Headmaster- Independent Day School-Corbett Campus, IDS-CC
Linda Wenzel, Director of Studies, IDS-CC Prek-3 through 8th Grade, IDS-CC
PRESENTER :
Stephanie Georgiades, Program Manager at Florida Council on Economic Education, IDS-CC
Description
A private school returns to its roots by collaborating with USF College of Educations Gifted Graduate program to earn gifted endorsements for the entire faculty and administration. Over a period of five university semesters, an entire school focused on literature, research, and strategies to tap into talents of all learners who attend the Pre-k-8th grade school. Differentiation takes on a new level of raising the ceiling for learners in ways that magnify giftedness including intellectually, socially, leadership, academic areas, arts, and athletics. Learn how teachers recognize the gifts throughout the day versus a more narrow pull-out strategy.


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