Planning for a successful year is a crucial part of being an educator. But planning for your twice-exceptional students to start the year prepared is a critical part of their success in your classroom and beyond. Learn about where 2e students get tripped up as they navigate a typical school day and discover practical, easy-to-implement tips you can use to make your classroom a space that meets and anticipates your 2e students' needs.
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12/22/2023
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On Demand
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Webinar United States
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Planning for a successful year is a crucial part of being an educator. But planning for your twice-exceptional students to start the year prepared is a critical part of their success in your classroom and beyond. Learn about where 2e students get tripped up as they navigate a typical school day and discover practical, easy-to-implement tips you can use to make your classroom a space that meets and anticipates your 2e students' needs. Presenter: Sarah Finch Jackson is currently serving as the 2e Instructional Specialist in Accelerated and Enriched Instruction with Montgomery County Public Schools (MD). She has previously taught self-contained and inclusive honors English and Reading and AP Language classes to students in grades 6-12. Sarah has a master's in special education, including Gifted and Talented Education Specialist certification from Johns Hopkins University. In addition to being twice-exceptional herself, Sarah is the mom to a precocious seven-year-old daughter and lives with her 2e husband and many, many cats.
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