Session Information
NAGC 58th Annual Convention & Exhibition
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Advocacy 101: Tips to Keep Gifted Education Alive in Your State and District
Track : Signature Series
Program Code: 1000
Date: Friday, November 4, 2011
Time: 1:45 PM to 2:45 PM  EST
Room: Grand Salon Section: 3
NAGCFACULTY (S):
Virginia Burney, Consultant and Instructor, Ball State University
Jane Clarenbach, Dir of Public Education, NAGC
Julie Gonzalez, Cherry Creek Schools
Ann Sheldon, Director, Ohio Association for Gifted Children
Del Siegle, Professor, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
PRESENTER (S):
Virginia Burney, Consultant and Instructor, Ball State University
Jane Clarenbach, Dir of Public Education, NAGC
Julie Gonzalez, Cherry Creek Schools
Ann Sheldon, Director, Ohio Association for Gifted Children
Del Siegle, Professor, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
Description
The phrase, "If you are not at the table, you are on the menu," particularly rings true as state and local school budgets are being stretched. During these times, the voices of advocates for gifted programs must be heard louder and more clearly than usual. During this session, learn tips for increasing advocacy success with state and local leaders. Advocacy begins at home, and it must involve everyone interested in providing appropriate educational opportunities for gifted children. This session helps you let your voice be heard.


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