Description
Trainers Sheila Mulbry and Nicole Shannon share their personal best-practices on:
- Using mysteries in literature
- Developing puzzle fiction projects
- Creating personal response papers
- Identifying themes and vocabulary in literature
- Writing mini-research reports
And more!
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Presenter Bio
Nicole Shannon, M.Ed. has over 19 years of experience in gifted education. She currently serves as the Advanced Academics Specialist for Hutto ISD. Prior to joining her current district, Nicole served as the Coordinator of Gifted/Advanced Academic Services for Round Rock ISD for five years. She was a gifted specialist in Round Rock ISD for 10 years before taking this position. She has presented at the district, local, and state level to preservice and in-service teachers, counselors, administrators, and parents on a variety of topics in gifted education throughout her years in this field. Prior to moving to Round Rock, Nicole served as a teacher, curriculum coordinator, and school principal at private schools in Honolulu, HI, San Diego, CA, and Virginia Beach, VA. Nicole graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Applied Learning and Development from the University of Texas at Austin and completed her M.Ed. in Teacher Leadership with a specialization in Gifted/Talented at Lamar University in Beaumont, TX.
Sheila Mulbry currently serves as Gifted Coordinator with Lockhart ISD. She is a constant advocate for
gifted students and their special needs and has presented staff development on gifted education for the
past 20 years at local, state, and national conventions. She obtained BA degrees in Humanities (‘83) and
Elementary Education (‘90) and holds ESL and Gifted Endorsements from the State. Awards include
TAGT’s 2019 Educator of the Gifted. Sheila is currently serving as TAGT’s Board of Directors, K-12
Representative.
Sandra – HARMONY SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE – HOUSTON NORTH DISTRICT (verified owner) –
I liked the creative ideas given in this video. The take-aways of things we can do in the classroom are creative and fun.
Lorena – RIO GRANDE CITY CISD (verified owner) –
The video was very insightful and interesting.
rosa – SPRING ISD (verified owner) –
This course was very informative.
Ruben – EDINBURG CISD (verified owner) –
Excellent presentation plenty of great suggestions.
David – UNITED ISD (verified owner) –
This course is geared toward young students and not high schoolers, more specifically younger students studying ELA. As a teacher of senior and college level sciences it is completely irrelevant.
Sandra – UNITED ISD (verified owner) –
good
Alicia – UNITED ISD (verified owner) –
Great information. well align
Carrie – NORTHRIDGE LOCAL (verified owner) –
I think that the course focuses on fiction reading, but many of the ideas could be applied to non-fiction reading, too. Many of the ideas require the students to relate the reading to their own experiences, which is very important in high school (‘why do we have to know this?”)
Sara – EDINBURG CISD (verified owner) –
good ideas
Amy – NORTHRIDGE LOCAL (verified owner) –
I thought this course was helpful in thinking of other activities to engage students.