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Saturday, November 2
 

10:15am CDT

Fostering the Executive Functioning Skills of Middle-School Students
Saturday November 2, 2024 10:15am - 11:00am CDT
This session will describe a curriculum that helps middle-school gifted students foster vital executive functioning skills, such  as task initiation, time management, project planning, problem-solving, and communication, which are the mental capabilities needed for people to acquire and process knowledge, solve problems, manage self-regulation, and successfully and efficiently accomplish tasks. The session will include details of the curriculum and examples for teachers to implement in their own classrooms.
Presenters
avatar for Sarah Bright

Sarah Bright

Researcher, Purdue University
I am a post-doctoral research associate at Purdue University, where I work on a federally funded project to increase access for underrepresented gifted students to STEM programs. I am also a research associate at Northwestern University’s Center for Talent Development. My research... Read More →
Saturday November 2, 2024 10:15am - 11:00am CDT
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11:15am CDT

Integrating Middle School SEL and ELA with Caudill Graphic Novels
Saturday November 2, 2024 11:15am - 12:00pm CDT
Graphic novels are powerful curricular tools that allow teachers to integrate social and emotional learning with English Language Arts standards, especially those that address analyzing content in both words and images. Presenters will guide participants as they consider how to use graphic texts from recent Caudill Award nominee lists to meet the academic and social/emotional needs of gifted middle-grade students. Participants will receive lesson examples and suggestions for additional graphic novels for classroom use.
Presenters
avatar for Sarah Bright

Sarah Bright

Researcher, Purdue University
I am a post-doctoral research associate at Purdue University, where I work on a federally funded project to increase access for underrepresented gifted students to STEM programs. I am also a research associate at Northwestern University’s Center for Talent Development. My research... Read More →
Saturday November 2, 2024 11:15am - 12:00pm CDT
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12:15pm CDT

Identifying and Serving Our Gifted Learners: Taking an Inclusive Approach
Saturday November 2, 2024 12:15pm - 1:00pm CDT
Researchers estimate that over one million Black, Hispanic, and Native American students could have been identified for gifted programs but were not. Why? The identification process typically requires English language fluency and advanced academic achievement.  Language demands in ability tests are barriers for smart students with limited academic knowledge and English language skills. The presenter provides solutions to address this prejudiced approach, along with suggestions for serving and supporting high-potential students in gifted education programs.
Presenters
avatar for Dr. Dina Brulles

Dr. Dina Brulles

Academic Associate, MLF Teacher's College, Arizona State University
Dina Brulles, Ph.D., is the Gifted Masters Program Coordinator at Arizona State University and the former Director of Gifted Education at Paradise Valley USD in Arizona. Dina has served as NAGC’s Governance Secretary and the board’s School District Representative. She received... Read More →
Saturday November 2, 2024 12:15pm - 1:00pm CDT
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1:30pm CDT

Giftedness is Neurodiversity
Saturday November 2, 2024 1:30pm - 2:15pm CDT
Who's gifted? Neurodiversity can remove the mystery from the term gifted and lead to better learning environments for our neurodiverse children. In this session, we’ll look at models of giftedness and discuss giftedness as neurodiversity. We'll consider five important attributes of neurodiversity associated with giftedness and how they can improve identification of gifted children. Finally, we’ll discuss learning environments that align with the neurodiverse needs of gifted children.
Presenters
avatar for Elizabeth Blaetz

Elizabeth Blaetz

Founding Head of School, Vanguard Gifted Academy
With over 20 years in gifted education, I founded an innovative micro-school to specifically serve the needs of young gifted children. Vanguard Gifted Academy teaches children at their learning levels rather than based on their age. Children have authentic learning peers, varying... Read More →
Saturday November 2, 2024 1:30pm - 2:15pm CDT
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2:30pm CDT

Empowering Diversity: Enhancing Access to G/T Services for 2e Learners
Saturday November 2, 2024 2:30pm - 3:15pm CDT
What is the impact on Title I educators who receive PL about best practices regarding equitable services for 2e children? A mixed-methods study examining educators' self-reported knowledge, skills, and perceptions of 2e children’s characteristics resulted in their ability to construct more referrals to identify and serve these students. Take aways will include research-based activities applicable Title I schools.
Presenters
avatar for Holly Kincaid

Holly Kincaid

Asst. Professor of Gifted Education, Truman State University
My research interests include 2e in poverty, rural settings, social and emotional development, and creativity.
Saturday November 2, 2024 2:30pm - 3:15pm CDT
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