Description
Since every student has unique needs, educators can’t use a one-size-fits-all approach to GT.
After taking this 1-hour course presented by TAGT, you’ll discover:
- Common challenges of identifying gifted students
- How to partner for equity
- Strategies for identifying gifted students
Visit the TAGT website to learn more about the Texas Association for the Gifted and Talented.
Presenter Bio
Clint Rodriguez is the Gifted and Talented and Advanced Academics Specialist for Region 11 ESC. He previously served as the district-wide secondary gifted/advanced academics specialist in Richardson ISD and taught middle school Humanities at ASPIRE Academy for the Highly Gifted in Grapevine-Colleyville ISD. He holds a master’s degree in religious studies from the University of Kansas. His interests include building real equity and social justice in gifted education, evidence-based best practices, replacing the gimmickry in gifted learning environments with meaningful curriculum and experiences, and developing ethical leadership and genuine critical thinking capacity in gifted learners and their teachers.
Brian – CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD (verified owner) –
Thoughtful and sensible, this discussion centers on how to mutually support interdepartments.
Shawn – FABENS ISD (verified owner) –
This course gave me a few ideas and some important information about AVID.
Monica – CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD (verified owner) –
Good ideas. Put in easy to digest language.
Luis – CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD (verified owner) –
good