Description
- Differentiating UP! Offering Students
- ChoiceMeeting the Needs of Gifted Learners in a Virtual Environment
- Meeting the Needs of Gifted Learners in a Virtual Environment
- Technology Tools to Up Your Teaching Game
- Designing Meaningful Learning Experiences for Gifted Learners
- Differentiating with Depth and Complexity
- Understanding and Serving Gifted Students Raised in Poverty
Presenter Bio
Responsive Learning is a company passionate about empowering Educators. They collaborate with experienced professionals to provide engaging, quality professional development (PD) for teachers, administrators, counselors, and paraeducators. Their mission is to make it easy to foster lifelong learning, create connections, and instill positive growth in teachers and students alike.
Christina – WYLIE ISD (verified owner) –
I liked it a lot, but it’s a tad outdated. (2013 resources in 2019)
Nickole – LEANDER ISD (verified owner) –
This is an invaluable resource. All parents need to have the opportunity to review this material. Even if their child has not been identified as G&T, they may learn that they (the parent) are. This too is important to know when raising children.
Ashley – UNITED ISD (verified owner) –
its great!
Cynthia – UNITED ISD (verified owner) –
Easy to follow
Becky – ZAPATA COUNTY ISD (verified owner) –
Interesting, although this would not fall under my teaching subjects since I teach Special Education in the life skills unit.
MICHAEL – INDIAN LAKE LOCAL (verified owner) –
Nice collection of technology to incorporate into classrooms!
Jennifer – DELAWARE CITY (verified owner) –
The questions on the quiz were confusing.
Heather – CARLISLE LOCAL (verified owner) –
This course provided a lot of information about the characteristics of the gifted learner.
Sarah – CARLISLE LOCAL (verified owner) –
This was a helpful course for gaining knowledge on ways to differentiate.
Chelsea – MIAMI EAST LOCAL (verified owner) –
I thought it was a beneficial course. I think a good portion of the tools shared were geared for older students but there were still several tools that would be great for primary grades as well.