Join Us for Two Free Webinars this March
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An Introduction to the William and Mary Units for High-Ability Learners
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Thursday, March 26 | 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. EDT
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The
Center for Gifted Education at The College of William and Mary is known
for its language arts, science, and social studies units
for talented and gifted learners. Join us for an overview of the
Center's exemplary curriculum frameworks, learn about three new language
arts units, and explore the variety of ways that all units meet the
needs of top-tier students at every grade level.
The webinar will be presented by Certified Gifted Specialist Barbara
Myer, a frequent speaker at state and national gifted conferences, who
will also share insights from her own experience as a classroom teacher
of gifted students and as the Gifted and Talented
Coordinator for the Allen, TX ISD.
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Addressing the Needs
of High-Ability Math Learners
in Grades 3-6
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Tuesday, March 31 | 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. EDT
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Learn
how to motivate and challenge your mathematically talented learners
with the award-winning Project M3: Mentoring Mathematical
Minds, which emphasizes critical thinking, creative problem solving,
reasoning, and mathematical communication through engaging
investigations, projects and simulations.
Presenter Karen Reed, who serves as a Gifted and Talented Lead Teacher
for South Carolina's Charleston County School District and works with
Title One schools to ensure access for all high-ability learners, will
discuss the program's two brand-new units and
additional enhancements that ensure Common Core alignment and
understanding of the Standards for Mathematical Practice.
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For more information about
either webinar, contact
Barb Schoop at
1-800-542-6657, ext. 1051.
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