$20.00

Presenters: Todd Stanley, OAGC
Core Area: Learning Environments 2.1, 2.4; Curricular Content Knowledge 3.4; ODE Teacher Competency a, b, c; OAGC Differentiation
Grade Level: Elementary & Secondary
Hours: 1 

“Why do we need to know this?” Have you ever been asked this by one of your students? It can be a true facepalm moment when you realize that your students are not connecting with the material being taught. Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a great way to up the engagement of your class and help students find real-life connections with classroom material. In addition, differentiation is easily built into a well-designed project, so you can meet your students’ needs and help them find the “why” in their learning.

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Description

Project-Based Learning (PBL) is an excellent tool for any teacher to use, but it is especially powerful when working with gifted students. Gifted students need to be challenged to engage further with the material, and PBL is a great way to help students connect their learning to real-world experiences as well as to make cross-curricular links.

In “Using Projects to Maximize Capacity in Your Gifted Classroom,” Todd Stanley shows you how a well-designed project naturally differentiates for each student’s individual needs and progress. That is what makes PBL such a great tool for working with gifted students. The key is knowing how to design a great project and use it to maximize your students’ learning and engagement with the material you are trying to teach.

In this course you will:

  • Understand the benefits of using project-based learning (PBL)
  • See the advantages of using PBL with gifted students
  • Gain a fundamental understanding of the steps of PBL
  • Begin to create your own PBL lesson that can be used in your classroom

ODE Teacher competency: a, b, c
NAGC Teacher Preparation Standard: 2.1, 2.4, 3.4

Click here for a leader’s guide created by the Ohio Association for the Gifted and Talented.

Presenter Bio

Todd Stanley is the author of 12 teacher education books including Project-Based Learning for Gifted Students: A Handbook for the 21st  Century Classroom, and his latest When Smart Kids Underachieve in the Classroom: Practical Solutions for Teachers. He served as a classroom teacher for 18 years and is currently the gifted services coordinator for Pickerington Local Schools where he lives with his wife and two daughters. You can follow him on Twitter @the_gifted_guy. 

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83 reviews for Using Projects to Maximize Capacity in Your Gifted Classroom

  1. Elizabeth – UNITED ISD (verified owner)

    Excellent information! Easy to implement in the classroom.

  2. MARTHA – UNITED ISD (verified owner)

    how to develop a rubric for project based learning.

  3. Deisy – MCALLEN ISD (verified owner)

    Very informative.

  4. Peggy – HALLETTSVILLE ISD (verified owner)

    He was a very clear speaker; the course was very informative. The steps of the process were helpful.

  5. Mark – COLDWATER EXEMPTED VILLAGE (verified owner)

    PBL sounds like a challenging but rewarding approach to teaching/learning.

  6. Renee – LORENA ISD (verified owner)

    I feel like this presentation was for upper elementary students, however the information on creating rubrics was very useful.

  7. Michelle – WORTHINGTON CITY (verified owner)

    To the point and practical.

  8. Ferhat – HARMONY SCIENCE ACAD (EL PASO) (verified owner)

    When you are finished, click Submit.

  9. Kathryn – ALICE ISD (verified owner)

    idead for differentiation

  10. Robin – Private Pay (verified owner)

    I really enjoyed this one!

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