SELF DIRECTED GIFTED: Characteristics of the Gifted Online Course (1st in the Series)

5.0 PLUs
  • Thu, Sep 15, 2022 - Fri, Jun 30, 2023

  • Online Only Online

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$465

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$350

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Course No.

#3580

Category

Endorsements

Classroom Hours

50.00

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Start Date

Thu, Sep 15, 2022

End Date

Fri, Jun 30, 2023
Session Dates and Times

Registration Deadline

Mon, Apr 03, 2023

Withdrawal Deadline

Mon, Apr 03, 2023

Course Description
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Once registered please email Dana Holcomb at dana.holcomb@negaresa.org to let her know when you would like to begin the course.

Self-Directed Courses are designed for those who did not make it in time to join a cohort or a person that comes from a different program that only needs a class or two to complete, all modules are open on Day 1. A Participant has twelve weeks to complete each class, and can complete before the twelve weeks expires,  Instructors work independently with the candidates.

PARTICIPANT MUST BE ENROLLED IN THE GIFTED IN-FIELD ENDORSEMENT PROGRAM 

TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS CLASS.

Step 1 - Enrollment Process

To enroll in the Gifted Endorsement Program please complete the application packet:

The above information must be sent to Dana Holcomb at Northeast Georgia RESA, 375 Winter Street, Winterville, GA 30683:

All paperwork must be signed by school principal and system staff development coordinator.

For additional registration information you may contact Dana Holcomb at dana.holcomb@negaresa.org.

 

Step 2 - Course Registration Process

Course 1: Characteristics of the Gifted 

Participant will need to register for the remaining three courses and notify Dana Holcomb at dana.holcomb@negaresa.org when they are ready to begin. 

The Gifted In-field Endorsement program consists of four courses:

  • Characteristics of the Gifted,
  • Priorities for Assessment 
  • Methods & Materials for Teaching the Gifted,
  • Curriculum & Program Development of the Gifted, and

Each course consists of 50 total contact hours (5 PLUs).

Participants must complete and pass all four courses to receive the Gifted In-field Endorsement. It is strongly recommended, by the program instructors, that these courses be taken in the sequence listed.

Description

This course introduces you to the characteristics and needs of gifted learners and how those needs might be met. We examine definitions of gifted from a current and a historical perspective. We will also study special sub-groups of gifted children including females, minorities, and underachievers. Finally, we look at the characteristics necessary of a teacher of the gifted. 

Course goals:

Participants in this course will increase knowledge and develop skills to: 

  • Identify characteristics of gifted learners and their cognitive social/emotional development as distinguished from other populations; 
  • Understand needs of special populations of gifted learners (e.g., twice exceptional, females, underachievers, ESOL);
  • Understand state policies and procedures related to definition, identification, services, and funding of programs for gifted learners;
  • Develop enrichment activities to meet needs of gifted learners; 
  • Understanding standards for and dispositions of teachers of gifted students; and 
  • Demonstrate knowledge of delivery models as related to characteristics of gifted children.

 



Schedule

START DATE

START TIME

End TIME

09-15-2022

12:00AM

12:00PM

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06-30-2023

12:00AM

12:00PM

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Delivery Methods Online (100% Virtual)
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