Description
In this 6-hour course, you will learn:
- A breakdown of G/T terminology
- The neuroscience behind giftedness
- Why some groups of students are more likely to be identified G/T than others
- How to meet your gifted students’ needs and your classroom goals
Presenter Bio
Lisa Van Gemert shares best practices in education with audiences around the world using a combination of neuropsychology, pedagogy, experience, humor, technology and sheer fun. She is an expert consult to television shows including Lifetime’s “Child Genius,” and a writer of award-winning lesson plans, as well as numerous published articles on social psychology and pedagogy and the book, Perfectionism: A Practical Guide to Managing Never Good Enough. A former teacher, school administrator, and Youth & Education Ambassador for Mensa, she shares resources for educators and parents on her website giftedguru.com and is co-founder with Ian Byrd of the Gifted Guild, a professional community for educators of the gifted. Lisa and her husband Steve are the parents of three sons and live in Arlington, Texas.
Emily – LEANDER ISD (verified owner) –
I found the content interesting and applicable to my role.
Melissa – LEANDER ISD (verified owner) –
It was too long.
Nicolas – SOCORRO ISD (verified owner) –
Very infiomative and great flow.
Jeanette – LEANDER ISD (verified owner) –
There was so much to learn that will is very helpful to the students.
Katie – LEANDER ISD (verified owner) –
I learned so much about brain science!
Alexandria – LEANDER ISD (verified owner) –
great insight and usable strategies in any classroom/grade level.
Danielle – LEANDER ISD (verified owner) –
This was a great way to learn new and easy to learn strategies to implement in the classroom to help all learners.
Claire – LEANDER ISD (verified owner) –
I learned quite a bit about different theories and research that is out there.
Meridith – LEANDER ISD (verified owner) –
I thought it was very interesting but the speaker came across arrogant
Emily – LEANDER ISD (verified owner) –
Very interesting!