Description
- Be able to clearly define what it means to be a visual-spatial learner
- Understand how the effects of being a visual-spatial learner can change through a child’s growth and development
- Learn effective strategies for working with visual-spatial learners in specific content areas
- Discover additional resources for teaching visual-spatial learners that can be helpful to educators
Visit the TAGT website to learn more about the Texas Association for the Gifted and Talented.
This course is aligned with NAGC Teacher Preparation Standards 7.1, 7.2, 7.3.
Presenter Bio
Stacy Hughes is a G/T specialist in Burleson ISD, a native Texan, and a wife and mother of four, who recently decided to pick up and move to the other side of the world and work in developing areas. She has taught middle school gifted students in Florida, high school students in rural China, special needs students in Taiwan, and elementary gifted students in Texas.
Myrna – UNITED ISD (verified owner) –
Very informative. Gave descriptions of a visual spatial learner and techniques that can be used in the classroom.
Selina – UNITED ISD (verified owner) –
Very Informative
Sabrina – SPRING ISD (verified owner) –
Love the information on how visual spacial students learn.
Rosa – UNITED ISD (verified owner) –
interesting to learn about students who learn in pictures
Esmeralda – EDINBURG CISD (verified owner) –
Enjoyed this training very much. Very specific and detailed.
Noe – EDINBURG CISD (verified owner) –
I think they need to get rid of test in order to become creative thinkers.
Michael – LITTLE CYPRESS-MAURICEVILLE CISD (verified owner) –
Good for beginning GT teachers or new teachers in general
Virginia – BEAUMONT ISD (verified owner) –
This class was informative
Blanca – SPRING ISD (verified owner) –
Excellent information
Melissa – UNITED ISD (verified owner) –
I found this course to be very interesting and informational.