Description
In this 3-hour course, Joyce Juntune, Ph.D will explain the concept of learning partnerships, and the role that the classroom environment plays to effectively develop learning partnerships
You will learn how to:
- Foster curiosity in your gifted students
- Actively engage them by inviting their input
- Tie lessons to their interests
- Decision making
- Time estimation
- Planning & organization
Presenter Bio
Dr. Joyce Juntune is a renowned consultant, trainer, professor, and lecturer with more than 45 years of experience in the field of education. She is an instructional associate professor at Texas A&M University, and she teaches graduate-level courses in her expert areas of intelligence, child and adolescent development, educational psychology, giftedness, and creativity. She has focused the majority of her career on the areas of intelligence and gifted and talented education. Dr. Juntune has served as the executive director for the National Association for Gifted Children and the Institute for Applied Creativity at Texas A&M University.
Brittany – BURLESON ISD (verified owner) –
Great thoughts and ideas on learning partnerships.
Stephany – HUGHES SPRINGS ISD (verified owner) –
I like the convenience offered. The short quiz at the end of each Module had some tricky twist. I am dyslexic and I caught myself not reading the question completely 😉
Scott – CARROLL ISD (verified owner) –
Excellent information and finished in under 3 hours.
Jamie – Private Pay (verified owner) –
Great ideas!
kristen – DRIPPING SPRINGS ISD (verified owner) –
The presenter was knowledgable.
Erika – VALLEY VIEW ISD PHARR – REGION 01 (verified owner) –
Very insightful and full of wonderful ready to use ideas in the classroom.
Amanda – CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD (verified owner) –
Great info – thanks!
Bridgett – CARROLL ISD (verified owner) –
It was great.
Brooklyn – CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD (verified owner) –
Great information.
Maria – EDINBURG CISD (verified owner) –
Learned a lot of amazing concepts that I will implement in classroom.