Description
Gifted leaders, especially creative thinkers, are the hope of our future. Many of the characteristics of the creatively gifted also imply potential for leadership development: preference for complexity, original solutions to problems, refusal to accept the status quo, and extreme sensitivity and idealism. However, this potential is often neither recognized, nor fully developed.
In this course you will learn:
- The connection between characteristics of creativity and of leadership
- How creativity and leadership intersect with the characteristics of gifted individuals
- Ways to develop skills that can enhance both creativity and leadership potential
Presenter Bio
Dr. Benny Hickerson is an adjunct professor of gifted/talented education at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. She is also a private consultant and a frequent presenter and speaker for staff development. Dr. Hickerson has served as a K-12 district and campus administrator, a classroom teacher in both public and private schools, as well as an undergraduate and graduate level teacher. As a K-12 administrator, she was instrumental in developing and coordinating curriculum and program services for G/T students in the Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD. Dr. Hickerson served on the Board of the Texas Association for the Gifted and Talented (TAGT) from 1993-1999, serving as TAGT Board President in 1998.
Kim – PROSPER ISD (verified owner) –
Great
Darlene – SOCORRO ISD (verified owner) –
This course was enlightening. I really liked the strategies discussed.
Leah – MECHANICSBURG EXEMPTED VILLAGE (verified owner) –
I like the part where she gave examples of students starting their own projects. That brought the importance of this class out.
Jakeia – CONROE ISD (verified owner) –
Awesome
Ryan – CARLISLE LOCAL (verified owner) –
Excellent
Madeleine – NORTHRIDGE LOCAL (verified owner) –
It was informative.
Mark – PROSPER ISD (verified owner) –
It is an important topic and one that needs to be addressed. However, you can teach someone what leadership is but you cannot teach them to be a good leader. I do like the topic but do not believe that PD is productive.
William – GROVEPORT MADISON LOCAL (verified owner) –
Types of problems provided by teachers make a difference.
Rachel – BEAUMONT ISD (verified owner) –
informative
Leticia – SHARYLAND ISD (verified owner) –
Lots of information.