Sometimes, your situation or condition shape you to a certain direction. For some of you, this is news. I am going back to school, learning to be an educator, in gifted and talented.
Yup, I go to UNCO, working on certification in Special Ed GT.
This has given me a different perspective of understanding what are most of the teachers facing. I am now even more respectful to teachers. They have a huge responsibilities.
Having say that, I decided to share what I've learned to you, educators, teachers, parents at home. Before even we start on deciding lesson plan or curriculum, the first thing we need to do is understanding what is our student's interests and needs. Inspired by Renzulli's Total Talent Portfolio, I put together this google survey that you can use at your school. Thank you to my professor, Jennifer Ritchotte.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfDw3s_TL3BFryrDNhbKaH6Eis5B0G8tSIC17ZEruBOQZa0Ww/viewform
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