Announcing the January, 2019 alternate protocol training for identifying gifted students in New Mexico. Access the tools you need to identify high academic potential among diverse gifted learners in your schools.

GENIE = Gifted Education Needs Identification Engine

The Frasier Talent Assessment Profile (FTAP) GENIE is a state of the art protocol to identify gifted students from diverse backgrounds.

The tool averages clusters of scores and calculates reliability statistics in order to help gifted education professionals more easily identify a variety of kinds of giftedness across multiple developmental stages. Reports, letters, and goals are drafted to make the identification process easier.

Upcoming Training

What: New Evaluators can obtain initial certification for 1 year. Jan 8-10, 2019. FTAP Evaluators and Trainers can renew current certifications for another 3 years on Jan 10, 2019

Where: Nusenda Credit Union Training Center, 4100 Pan American Freeway NE, Albuquerque,NM 87107

When: 8:30-4:00 PM Daily

Cost:Registration is $400 per person + NM Gross Receipts Tax for the New Evaluator training, $150 + NMGRT for the one day Update training

Register: Please fill out the online form linked here.

https://goo.gl/forms/nDWwMI1qPgy4NT5x2

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About Steve Heil

Steve supports advanced and gifted students of Santa Fe Public Schools as a Gifted Specialist and maintains National Board Certification in Teaching Early/Middle Childhood Art. In his previous work as an art teacher in Gallup, NM, he achieved a Golden Apple Excellence in Teaching Award, and he continues to advocate for improvement in the teaching profession as a Golden Apple Academy member.