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Online Training in Gifted Education

Online Professional Development for Gifted Teachers
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Twentieth Century Literacy and ELL Students

(A Review of Timothy Gangwer’s Visual Literacy: Strategies for teaching Gifted English Language Learners) Timothy Gangwer brings ten years of teaching experience in the Houston inner city schools. He co-founded Visual Teaching Alliance in 2000 to reach more teachers and show the benefits of visual [...]

Perfectionism and the Gifted learner: A Blessing or a Bane?

In today’s review, we’ll take a look at Dr. Debbie Troxclair's Perfectionism Revisited. Dr. Troxclair currently teaches in the Department of Counseling and Special Populations at Lamar University. She has been following the research on perfectionism for the past 40 years. Due to this, and [...]

65% of the Population are Visual Learners

(A Review of Timothy Gangwer’s Whole Brain Visual Thinking) You can bet that this translates to 65% of your students being visual learners. This is a method of education that is generally overlooked. It is unfortunate, especially when the mind processes visual information 60,000 times [...]

“At first I was hesitant about online training. Now, I can’t tell you how many teachers THANKED ME. I provided 260 hours of training to over 89 teachers and it only took me 15 minutes to set it all up. Plus the system makes accountability easy. Quality PD, a huge time saver, and happy teachers… you can’t get much better than that.”
Gina Peddy, GT Coordinator, Southlake Carroll ISD
Personally, I thought this type of training was great! I could watch it at my own pace, with allowed me time to go back & rewatch sections that I found valuable to me & my classes. This also allowed me time to take notes, I found myself going back & rewatching several individual sections to hear the info again. I was able to pause, so when my own children needed me I could stop, help get my children ready for bed & then resume in an hour or so. I really like that it’s a 1 hour course. It’s not too much to wrap your brain around. I truly hope these online courses will be available in the future!!
Sandra D., Keller ISD
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