Description
In Closing the Achievement Gap for Students Raised in Poverty – Intelligence and Achievement, Dr. Joyce Juntune explores the reasons and the effects of the gap in verbal skills for students raised in poverty. She explains three skills that will help to bridge this gap: using nonverbal skills to build verbal skills (mindsketching), building complex language, and building verbal memory.
In this 1-hour course, teachers will learn about:
- The achievement gap and students in poverty
- How intelligence and achievement are related
- Problems caused by verbal/nonverbal intelligence gaps
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.
Rachel – PFLUGERVILLE ISD (verified owner) –
This was a great refresher course.
maria – EDINBURG CISD (verified owner) –
relevant to my students (low social economic area)
Esperanza – EDINBURG CISD (verified owner) –
As a teacher of children of poverty, this seminar has completely validated what I have always said about my kids, especially my second language learners.
Mayra – SAN BENITO CISD (verified owner) –
Good