Description
Motivation and achievement are common characteristics of gifted children, but how do we help the G/T students who aren’t meeting to their full potential? In “Motivation and Underachievement”, a 1-hour course, James T. Webb, Ph.D. dispels the myth that every gifted child is excelling in every area. He also provides strategies for identifying core issues and motivating students to their full potential.
You will learn:
- What it means for a G/T child to be unmotivated
- Four main reasons why gifted children underachieve
- Factors that enhance and facilitate student growth
- Practical strategies you can use in the classroom
Visit the TAGT website to learn more about the Texas Association for the Gifted and Talented.
This course is aligned with 2016 ODE Teacher Competencies d, e, and NAGC Teacher Preparation Standards 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, and 5.5.
Presenter Bio
Dr. James T. Webb is a nationally-recognized psychologist, author and consultant on the social and emotional needs of gifted and talented children. Dr. Webb established SENG (Supporting Emotional Needs of Gifted Children, Inc.) in 1981 and he currently serves as the chair of their Professional Advisory Committee. He is also the president of Great Potential Press, Inc. Dr. Webb graduated from Rhodes College, and received his doctorate degree from the University of Alabama.
Kira – SOCORRO ISD (verified owner) –
Informative
Rhonda – VAN WERT CITY (verified owner) –
Very applicable information that can be used on a daily basis with all students
Gulsah – SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (verified owner) –
good
Derek – BURLESON ISD (verified owner) –
very informative. good strategies to motivate students.
Sylvia – CORPUS CHRISTI ISD (verified owner) –
offered many new ideas and concepts to GT students
Mary – SAN BENITO CISD (verified owner) –
very informative
Veronica – MANSFIELD ISD (verified owner) –
Very interesting course.
Andrew – Bullhead City School District (verified owner) –
Slow, and overly long; great content and purpose though.
Nicole – Bullhead City School District (verified owner) –
Slow paced
kyle – Bullhead City School District (verified owner) –
talker was a little slow