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Creating School-wide Systems of Support for Special Populations: Tools for Administrators
How to Ensure we are Meeting the Needs of our GT Students




Making school fit better for all students so that it can be an interesting and
meaningful experience is the purpose of differentiation. Whether students exhibit gifted behaviors, are learning English as a new language, have a learning disability, or are simply struggling learners, we want to make sure that we find ways to engage each one in the learning process. To do this, we must make the curriculum accessible so that each student feels invited to learn and knows s/he can succeed. This is a four session series that will focus on best-practices and systems necessary to providing a responsive educational experience to students with varying needs. 

Important Session Information:


This session focuses on how to ensure the needs of the Gifted and Talented student  are being met. Administrators will gain valuable insight into effective instructional practices and systems to address the needs of theses students and will leave with a deep understanding of how effective instruction should look and systems for implementation at all levels.

 

No cost to Leadership Co-op members. 


T-TESS/T-PESS:
Dimension 1.3: Knowledge of Students, Dimension 2.4: Differentiation, Dimension 2.5: Monitor and Adjust; Standard 1 - Instructional Leadership, Standard 5 - Strategic Operations

Registration for this session has ended
Session ID:
150767
Credits Available:
(3) CPE
Seats Available:
66
Fee:
$55.00
Contact Person:
Deena Cornblum
Instructor(s):
Debbie Piscacek
Denny Warren
Date Time Location
9/26/2018 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM ESC Region 12
2101 W Loop 340, Waco, 76712


ESC Region 12 | 2101 West Loop 340 | Waco TX 76712 | 254-297-1212