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Join Dr. Elissa Brown for a free virtual event where you will learn research-based differentiation strategies to meet the needs of high-ability learners. This event will explore some myths and realities of gifted learners, equip you with effective differentiation strategies, and share implementation insights and student achievement implications.
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If you are able to attend, please RSVP above. Thank you!
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| | About the Speaker |
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Dr. Elissa Brown has worked in the gifted field for over 30 years, spending equal amounts of time at the K-12 and higher education levels. She is currently an adjunct professor at Rutgers University. Additionally, she is a published author and presents widely. Her research interests include curriculum differentiation, program evaluation, and teacher change.
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Elissa is a fierce advocate for gifted and twice-exceptional learners. She has been part of GiftedNYS since 2019. |
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| | About GiftedNYS | |
Gifted New York State, Inc. (GiftedNYS), is a 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit organization of parents, educators, and professionals who have come together to support the needs of New York’s gifted and twice-exceptional (2E) student population and their families. To learn more about our work, visit us online at www.giftednys.org. |
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