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NAGC Webinar on Micro-Credentials Program

The National Association for Gifted Children is offering New Mexico a free webinar this coming Monday, July 9, 2018. The webinar will be focused on NAGC’s new Micro-Credentials Program and the Giftedness Knows No Boundaries campaign, an amazing professional development opportunity for educators working with students who are gifted.

This webinar is being offered for free. Future webinars will be offered only to members of the New Mexico Association for the Gifted. Interested in joining NMAG? Click here: http://www.nmgifted.org/membership

The webinar will be held Monday, July 9, 2018 @ 9:00 AM.
Conference URL: http://uberconference.com/nagc5
Dial-in number: 202-847-5788
No PIN required
International Access Numbers: https://www.uberconference.com/international

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NMHU Offers Gifted Endorsement Courses

Only 3% of colleges and universities across the country offer courses in gifted education and the need for courses are high. (VanTassel-Baska & Stambaugh, 2006)  According to the National Association for Gifted Children  (NAGC), 61% of classroom teachers in the U.S. have no training in gifted and talented, yet gifted and talented students spend over 80% of their time in their regular classroom. Further, with so few opportunities for graduate courses in gifted education, we cannot expect teachers to effectively address the needs of gifted learners. (Ford, Grantham, & Whiting, 2008)

Gifted Programs at NMHU Student Centre

NMHU Student Centre

According to the report, National Excellence: A Case for Developing America’s Talent  (October, 1993), “Teachers must receive better training in how to teach highlevel curricula. They need support for providing instruction that challenges all students sufficiently. This will benefit not only students with outstanding talent but children at every academic level.”  For these reasons State of New Mexico educators who instruct gifted individuals must have an endorsement in Gifted Education.

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