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Gifted and Talented vs Advanced Placement: Know the Difference to Prevent GT Burnout - ... - 0 views

  • When a child has been identified as gifted and talented, this means that they have a greater potential for learning in at least one subject. GT kids can be exceedingly creative or intensely analytical. They can be socially mature or delayed, they can be introverts or extroverts, goofballs or unusually serious. In other words, you can’t stuff them into a single easy to categorize box.
    • nikkilh
       
      What a gifted and talented (GT) student can appear like, but not all the time
  • Gifted and Talented vs Advanced Placement
  • They need more time to think and explore, not more time doing homework and yet some schools work on the false impression that GT simply means ‘academic superstar’ and pile on the AP classes and maintaining this schedule is expected in order to keep your ‘gifted’ qualification.
Katelyn Karsnia

Teaching Students with Disabilities | Center for Teaching | Vanderbilt University - 0 views

    • Katelyn Karsnia
       
      prioritize the students NOT the disability
    • Katelyn Karsnia
       
      Student disclosure of a disability is ALWAYS their choice/voluntary.
    • Katelyn Karsnia
       
      Spell things out for students with disabilities so they know what the teacher expects from them. Arranging desks or classroom can help a student with disability to be able to learn even if they have not disclosed that they have a disability.
    • Katelyn Karsnia
       
      Spell things out for students with disabilities so they know what the teacher expects from them. Arranging desks or classroom can help a student with disability to be able to learn even if they have not disclosed that they have a disability.
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