Gifted Education Principles for Counselors and Campus Leaders - 32248
Join us in this session to learn about the principles of gifted education and how they can benefit ALL students, leading to improved campus-wide performance and student well-being. As a campus or district leader, you will collaborate with peers to develop a better understanding of the specific characteristics and needs of gifted learners. We will also explore various program options and discuss solutions to promote family engagement. This session is ideal for administrators, counselors, content coordinators, and instructional coaches. It fulfills the initial GT training requirement for administrators and counselors as outlined in the Texas State Plan for the Education of Gifted/Talented Students.
Audiences
Assistant Principals, Counselors, Instructional Leaders, Principals, Directors, Librarians
Objectives
Participants will analyze the principles of gifted education and develop strategies to support gifted learners' development through guided discussions and collaborative activities.
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59912
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