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KAGE Virtual Summer Workshop 2021

June 14, 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. CDT, online

 

Save the date to attend the Kentucky Association for Gifted and Talented Education (KAGE) Virtual Summer Workshop 2021 online on June 14 with educator Catherine Little, PhD. The topic is Curriculum Differentiation

Dr. Little is is a professor in giftedness, creativity, and talent development in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Connecticut. She received her MA and PhD in gifted education from William and Mary and worked in the Center for Gifted Education there prior to coming to UConn. Her research interests include professional learning, differentiation of curriculum and instruction for advanced learners, and classroom questioning practices. Dr. Little currently works as the Project Director for Project SPARK and Project LIFT, two Javits-funded initiatives focused on working with schools and teachers to recognize and respond to advanced academic potential in the early grades, particularly in students from underserved populations. She is on the NAGC Board of Directors.

EILA and PD credit is available. To learn more and to register, visit kagegifted.org/summer2021

 

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