Hi, everyone. I am presenting this webinar, Teaching the Gifted and Talented in Art, on February 13, 2019, with my colleague, Roni Rohr. It is only free for current National Art Education Association members, so spread the word among art teachers and museum educators you know, or get some PD funds to pay for it at your school. It will be worth it!

Teaching the Gifted and Talented in Art 
Wednesday, February 13, 2019 | 7-8 pm ET
FREE for NAEA Members; $49 for non-members

Do students with high ability get what they need in art class? What learning differences do the labels gifted and talented indicate and how can awareness of these differences improve art educational outcomes? Seldom are these questions addressed in preservice training or professional development, so join us for a multi-perspective, research-based overview that will prompt further inquiry. This webinar will help you fortify your philosophy of art education with recent findings, theories, and practices that support equitable accommodations for diverse students in elementary and secondary school art. Steve Heil will bring you up to date on principles of psychological science for teaching art to high-ability students. Roni Rohr will share her experience in delivering an enriched and accelerated approach to developing the talent of young artists. Join us and other art educators in exploring ways to facilitate every child’s growth and development in art.

Screen shot of NAEA webinar