Description
In this one-hour course, you will learn how to encourage:
- A love of STEM
- Student ownership
- Grit, persistence, and perseverance
- Mentoring relationships
Visit the TAGT website to learn more about the Texas Association for the Gifted and Talented.
Presenter Bio
Carol Raymond has served as a G/T specialist, classroom teacher, elementary music specialist, and private music instructor. Her degrees in music performance (BM), elementary music education (BME) and gifted education (MEd) provide a unique blend of expertise in her current position at E.A. Young Academy in North Richland Hills, TX. Ms. Raymond is the author of numerous differentiated math and science units and created the social/emotional curriculum for Hardin Simmons University’s summer gifted program.
Rebecca – EL PASO ISD (verified owner) –
Science fair is a neat way for kids to express their knowledge.
Rosa – EL PASO ISD (verified owner) –
Excellent course
Martha – EL PASO ISD (verified owner) –
It has a strong reasons as to why teacher need to encourage students to participate in a science fair
Catherine – EL PASO ISD (verified owner) –
I think this should be shown during our back to school meetings.
Yanet – EL PASO ISD (verified owner) –
Great information! Gave me tools and great ideas to implement in the classroom.
Rachael – EL PASO ISD (verified owner) –
This was interesting , but beyond my scope as a 1st grade teacher in conducting such involved projects. I learned that I need to begin teaching the process, the steps, create the excitement, background knowledge and questioning for my students. I need to build the love and interest.
Michele – EL PASO ISD (verified owner) –
I enjoyed this training.
Paul – EL PASO ISD (verified owner) –
very good ideas
Paula – EL PASO ISD (verified owner) –
Is has a very good ideas and information
Maria – EL PASO ISD (verified owner) –
This course gives you ideas where to find help when needed with science projects.