$90.00

(180 customer reviews)

Presenter: Daniel Brillhart, J Taylor Education
Core Area: Instructional Planning and Delivery 1A, 1C, 1D, 1E, 1F; Knowledge of Students and Student Learning 2A; Content Knowledge and Expertise 3C; Learning Environment 4D; Data-Driven Practice 5A; Professional Practices and Responsibilities 6A
Grade Level: Elementary & Secondary
Hours: 6

Are you ready to challenge your gifted students and help them develop their critical thinking skills? In this 6-hour course, educator Daniel Brillhart will show teachers how to use depth and complexity icons in their lessons to help differentiate for gifted students. You’ll walk away understanding the history of the icons and how to use them. 

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Description

Are your gifted students stuck on surface-level reading comprehension? Do they breeze through essay questions while giving easy answers? When gifted students aren’t properly challenged, they can quickly and correctly finish their work without ever accessing higher-level thinking.

One of the best ways to help your gifted students exercise their critical thinking skills is by differentiating your lessons with depth and complexity, and educator Daniel Brillhart says that using depth and complexity icons can be the key.

The depth and complexity icons help your students look past the first interpretation of the text and dig deep into the rich layers of the content they read. The icons serve as a visual tool to help your students identify key elements of the text. 

In this 6-hour course, you’ll learn about:
  • The history of the depth and complexity icons
  • What each icon means
  • How to integrate the icons into your lesson plans
After taking this course, you’ll have a strong foundation in depth and complexity icons and will be able to confidently use them in your lessons.

Presenter Bio

Daniel Brillhart is a Talented and Gifted (TAG) teacher at Gattis Elementary School in Round Rock, TX. Brillhart earned a Bachelor of Science in Education from the University of Texas at Austin and a Master of Science in Technology Education and Cognitive Systems from the University of North Texas in Denton. His teaching experience includes high school government, 6th grade, 4th grade, and he has spent the last eight years teaching TAG. He has won numerous awards including, Teacher of the Year for Govalle Elementary in 1999-2000, Teacher of the Year for Gattis Elementary in 2005-2006, Wal-Mart Teacher of the Year 2007, TAG Teacher of the Year for Region XIII in 2009-2010. 

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180 reviews for Differentiating with Depth and Complexity

  1. Luis – UNITED ISD (verified owner)

    good course

  2. Cindy – WESLACO ISD (verified owner)

    Gave great examples and ideas to use in class.

  3. Terri – PROSPER ISD (verified owner)

    This program offered content that I can use in my classroom.

  4. Tim – GROVEPORT MADISON LOCAL (verified owner)

    It was amazing.

  5. Megan – BOERNE ISD (verified owner)

    Good training. A lot of the examples I feel were more aligned for upper grades.

  6. Nikki – MIDLAND ISD (verified owner)

    It was a good course, would have preferred it to be in person rather than virtual, but lots of good things I can take back to my classroom.

  7. Allison – CARROLL ISD (verified owner)

    First time to have training on Depth and Complexity. Would like to learn more and have help incorporating it into my subject. Great Course. Flowed well!

  8. Maria – WESLACO ISD (verified owner)

    Very well explained and plenty of examples.

  9. Amber – CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD (verified owner)

    This course was way more meaningful than the courses in Core 1!

  10. Amy – CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD (verified owner)

    It was hard to relate to my grade level

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