They'll Be Fine Podcast

They'll Be Fine

NCAGT
“She’s smart and things come easy for her. Why would she need additional services? She’ll be fine!” Sound Familiar? Time and time again we hear “they’ll be fine, they’re smart, they’re already ahead of the game” when people refer to gifted learners. Because of this sad misconception, too many students fail to reach their potential because they do not receive appropriately challenging curriculum and services. The National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) reports that 73% of teachers agreed that, “Too often the brightest students are bored and under-challenged in school. - we’re not giving them a sufficient chance to thrive.” Our nation’s education policies narrowly focus on the achievement gap for struggling learners, which is extremely problematic for the widening “excellence gap” faced by high-ability students. Most regular classroom teachers do not receive adequate training to recognize and address the needs of high-ability learners. This is even more pronounced for children of color, English Language Learners, and children from low-income backgrounds. In addition, these teachers are under a prohibitive amount of pressure to close the achievement gap of their struggling students; while this is an important measure, it shouldn’t be at the expense of our gifted and talented students. Here at NCAGT we believe that it is up to us, as parents, educators and stakeholders to provide the gifted community the support that they rightfully deserve. Listen to “They’ll Be Fine’ to learn more about what you can do to ensure that your Gifted and Talented Scholars are provided the resources they need to thrive. We're here because the saying “they’ll be fine” just isn’t good enough. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please complete this form (https://forms.gle/6GxhA3e9no1k6P4t6) to receive your professional development certificate for the ‘They'll Be Fine’ podcast. Please note that NCAGT is not a credit-granting agency and therefore, we encourage you to check with your administration to determine if your participation will count toward continuing education requirements.
Brianne Hudak, M. Ed. - Motivation and Achievement
Mrs. Brianne Hudak, M. Ed., is a sixteen-year veteran of education serving in public, private, and charter schools. She is a passionate advocate of the gifted and talented. Her various roles include teaching the gifted, single-gender, PK3-5th grades, STEM/design engineering, theater arts, and global studies. She has also served as a curriculum and instruction specialist, mentor, dean of students, assistant principal, and K-12 leader. This episode focuses on Mrs. Hudak current doctoral pursuit in educational leadership focusing on combating underachievement in the gifted population.Check out Mrs. Hudak’s website! www.helpmehudak.comBrianne’s Research Recommendations:Dr. Carol Dweck - Growth MindsetDr. Sally Reis - Schoolwide Enrichment ModelDr. Sylvia Rimm - TRIFOCAL ModelDr. Del Siegle and Dr. D. Betsy McCoach - Achievement Orientation ModelDr. Joseph Renzulli - Three-Ring Conception of Giftedness, Schoolwide Enrichment Model Learn more about your free Renzulli Learning trial with your NCAGT Membership HERE.
Jul 28, 2023
57 min
Boredom - Lisa Van Gemert
Lisa Van Gemert shares best practices in education with audiences around the world using a combination of neuropsychology, pedagogy, experience, humor, technology, and sheer fun. As a former teacher, school administrator, and Youth & Education Ambassador for Mensa, she shares resources for educators and parents on her websites GiftedGuru.com & VocabularyLuau.com. She is an expert consult to television shows including Lifetime’s "Child Genius," a writer of award-winning lesson plans, as well as numerous published articles on social psychology and pedagogy and four books, including the Legacy Award-winning book, Perfectionism: A Practical Guide to Managing Never Good Enough. On today’s episode, we will explore Boredom. What it is, how to avoid it, and how to overcome it! Enjoy! Get connected with Lisa Van Gemert! https://www.giftedguru.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GiftedGuru/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thegiftedguru/ Twitter https://twitter.com/gifted_guru Why Gifted Kids Need School https://www.giftedguru.com/why-gifted-students-need-school/ Teaching Academic Vocabulary https://vocabularyluau.com/
Jul 24, 2023
1 hr 20 min
Giftedness is Complex - Chris Rice
Chris Rice is the Advanced Learning Services Psychologist for the Wake County Public School System (WCPSS). Mr. Rice has served in this role for over two years. Prior to his position in WCPSS, he served as a building-level school psychologist in North Carolina and Delaware for five years primarily serving students at the middle and high school level. In addition to his professional role, Mr. Rice is a doctoral student at the University of Northern Colorado where he is completing his PhD in Special Education with an emphasis in Gifted Education. His research interests include: identifying/serving twice-exceptional students; equitable identification and service delivery for gifted students; policy and advocacy; and embedding school-based support staff (counselors, psychologists, social workers, etc.) in the gifted education process.
Jun 30, 2023
1 hr 9 min
Autism & Giftedness - Katy Davis
Katy Davis is a speech-language pathologist, mother to two neurodivergent children, homeschooler, military spouse, and Doctoral student at Bridges Graduate School for Cognitive Diversity. She is passionate about mental health, twice exceptional strengths and differences in learning, and autism acceptance.Get in touch with Katy! [email protected]
Jun 16, 2023
59 min
Let’s Talk AIG in NC with Sneha Shah-Coltrane
Sneha Shah-Coltrane is currently the Director of the Office of Advanced Learning and Gifted Education at the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI). She works with the public school district and charter school leaders and teachers, policy-makers, families, colleges/universities, and other advocates of advanced learning opportunities and gifted education to ensure that the advanced learning needs of students are effectively met in the state of North Carolina.In this episode, Sneha discusses the importance of the Advanced Learning Department of DPI, specific legislation to support gifted learners, and about Equity and Opportunity in North Carolina. Learn more about what DPI is doing to support Gifted Learners in North Carolina! https://www.dpi.nc.gov/students-families/enhanced-opportunities/advanced-learning-and-gifted-education
Jun 2, 2023
1 hr 8 min
Intuitive Giftedness - Dianne Allen
Dianne Allen is a Visionary and Intuitive Life Mentor for Visionary Leaders. She is also the author of six books. Dianne’s vision and mission is to educate and inspire you to touch your inner fire and allows that beauty to come into the world. In this episode, we discuss Intuitive Giftedness and how to “unlock” our own intuition.https://msdianneallen.com/ Dianne’s 3 podcasts: www.VisionsApplied.com
May 19, 2023
52 min
Bite Sized Bits - Stephanie Higgs
Stephanie Higgs is a passionate, energetic, and engaging Gifted Educator and Differentiation Coach. She divides her time between daily gifted instruction and coaching teachers to enrich and extend learning to meet the needs of their diverse learners. In this episode, we discuss numerous “bite-sized bits” that teachers can take and use within their classrooms.
May 5, 2023
1 hr 11 min
SilverQuicken - Sam Nguyen, Leslie Kerner, and Christian Ryan
Sam, Leslie, and Chris discuss Silverquicken’s rigorous educational activities are set within a fun and fantastic adventure story. They strive to awaken curiosity, encourage exploration, and help students tackle challenges and solve real-world problems.
Apr 21, 2023
1 hr 12 min
Preparing Teachers to Serve Gifted Learners - Heather Bower Meredith College
Heather Bower is the Department Head and Coordinator of Assessment at Meredith college and the mom of two gifted children. In this episode, Heather shares what the education department at Meredith College is doing to prepare their future teachers to be able to serve Gifted Learners as soon as they enter the classroom. She also speaks about obstacles she overcame while parenting her gifted children and she has some great insights as to how to navigate the many challenging decisions teenagers and their families have to make in regard to honors, IB and AP courses, and dual enrollment.
Apr 7, 2023
47 min
What is an Umbrella? - Drs. Angela and Brian Housand
Dr. Angela Housand and her husband Dr. Brain Housand are both well-known and respected in the field of gifted education. Angela Housand is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Program Support, and Student Success at the University of North Carolina Wilmington’s Watson College of Education. Brian Housand is the coordinator of the Academically or Intellectually Gifted program at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. They are both authors, professors, researchers, speakers, and advocates of the gifted community. In this episode, Drs. Brian and Angela discuss lifelong giftedness, react to our podcast title and the significance of the phrase “They’ll Be Fine,” and explain why it is important for teachers to be educated about gifted learners.Contact Drs. Brian and Angela Housand:https://www.brianhousand.com/http://people.uncw.edu/housanda/
Mar 24, 2023
52 min
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