SIG is proud to offer one-day conferences every year for Program Coordinators,
Administrators, Teachers of the Gifted, Classroom Teachers, other Educators
and Parents of Gifted Children.
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| Learning From And About Gifted Children |
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Friday, October 6, 2006
At Fairfield University
Fairfield, CT |
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One size does not fit all in the gifted and talented world. During this keynote, we will discuss the importance of recognizing student strengths and the implications that doing so has on talent development. Del will share humorous lessons he learned while working with gifted and talented students in Montana. |
| Double Our Efforts For The Twice Exceptional Student |
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Friday, October 20, 2006
At Drew University
Madison, NJ |
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Gifted students with learning problems often express their frustration through the school environment. They can become a challenge to the educational system, educationally, emotionally and behaviorally. Who are these students and how do we meet their needs? Dr. Baldwin will discuss identification and the research on successful practices. |
| Quality Gifted Education Programs For the 21st Century |
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Friday, October 13, 2006
At Bryn Mawr College
Bryn Mawr, PA |
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Gifted students with learning problems often express their frustration through anger at, or withdrawal from, the school environment. Because they are ambivalent and/or confused by their strengths and weaknesses, they become a challenge to the educational system, educationally, emotionally and behaviorally. Who are these students and how do we meet their needs? Dr. Baldwin will discuss identification and the research that focuses on successful practices. |
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