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Abstracts of Speaking Presentations...
by Carolyn K.,
director, Hoagies' Gifted Education Page
 | Gifted and the Internet: Resources @ Your Fingertips
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Find the good stuff, from identification to testing, enrichment
to acceleration, twice exceptional to profoundly gifted, traditional school
to homeschool, parenting and social-emotional, free curriculum, on-line
support communities, and much more... |
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Plus
safety issues surrounding the Internet, stranger danger,
unwanted publicity, viruses, spyware, popups, etc. How can we help our
gifted children
use the Internet safely?
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 | Beyond Academics: Social / Emotional Needs of the Gifted
 | Is the gifted child different from other children? Yes!
Social development, emotional maturity, friends, peers, introvert /
extravert, and more. The gifted child's asynchronous development is not
just academic. But their needs are not so different: they need to
be accepted for who and what they are. How can we accomplish this?
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 | Testing and Assessment of Gifted Children: What Does It Mean?
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We talk about testing gifted children, but what do we
really mean? Achievement testing or intelligence testing? Individual or
group testing? Standardized tests, or curriculum based assessment?
What scores are reported, and what do they mean: standard scores,
percentiles, grade-equivalents? Nationally normed, or
criterion-referenced? Does it matter? YES! Learn what the
tests are (and arent), how they compare to each other, and how their
results apply to the day-to-day reality of the classroom; about the latest
IQ test versions, WISC-IV, WPPSI-III and Stanford-Binet 5, and what these
new versions mean for gifted children. And more...
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 | Twice
Exceptional: Is it possible to be Gifted *and* Learning Disabled?
 | What is "twice exceptional?" Gifted and learning disabled is a
tough combination to teach, to parent, and to be! Often, these
children are identified as only one or the other. They may be seen
only as gifted, especially when they're young, and their gifts can mask
their disabilities. Or they may be seen only as learning disabled,
and their giftedness ignored in favor of dealing with their
disabilities. Or worst: they may not be identified at all!
Learn about twice exceptional children, resources for identification,
education, and more...
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 | Underachievement: Enforced, Learned and Twice Exceptional
 | Enforced, learned, or twice exceptional: underachievement can have many
causes, and a variety of solutions. Come learn about the differences,
and similarities, and many of the possible solutions, to underachievement.
The first step to resolving underachievement is to figure out what's
causing the underachievement - then we can begin to resolve it! |
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 | Parenting and Educating the Exceptionally Gifted Child
 | Parenting and educating exceptionally gifted children is very different
from parenting the moderately gifted child. Yet these children can be
difficult to spot. Sometimes they appear socially backwards, academically
lazy, and generally un-gifted. Other times, they may appear perfectly normal
or only moderately gifted. Yet their needs are vastly different. Using a
case study approach and recent research, this presentation provides a
parents perspective on raising and educating profoundly gifted children.
Levels of giftedness, early behavior, appropriate assessment, and strategies
for parenting and education are offered... |
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 | Research Meets Reality: the Exceptionally Gifted Child
 | Gifted is
not a light switch that is either on or off, but a continuum that much
gifted research fails to take into account. Parents of
exceptionally
and profoundly gifted students struggle, wading through the research and
educationese to find information that helps them understand the particular
problems faced by their very unusual children. In this session, share what
I have learned through research and reality, about advocating, supporting,
and educating for this special population. Topics include asynchronous
development, underachievement, twice exceptional, educational options, and
more
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 | Online
Bargain Basement: Free Online High School Courses for Gifted Kids! Created and presented originally with Kathi Kearney
 | Teachers in low income or rural school districts, and homeschooling
parents, will all love these priceless resources - entire semester or
full-year courses at the high school or college level, including AP
courses... all completely FREE! Courses include content,
activities, and assessments. Don't miss these great course
resources, plus free online texts, classroom materials (posters, etc.),
and free curriculum units for kids of all grades... |
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 | FAQ:
Frequently Answered Questions - what do YOU want to know about Gifted?
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folks are
more interested in asking questions at the end of the presentation, than
in the content of the presentation itself. From Identification and
Testing, to Talent Search and Acceleration, to Exceptionally Gifted or
Underachieving or both, what do YOU want to know about being a gifted
child? |
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