Advanced Academics (Gifted/Talented)
ESC Region 11 provides training and technical support for advanced academics/gifted and talented education.
The 30-hour gifted and talented training required by 19 TAC § 89.2(1) is offered several times a year, both face-to-face and online. Six-hour gifted and talented updates required by 19 TAC § 89.2(3) are provided throughout the year as GT-specific concept sessions (advanced curriculum and instruction, twice-exceptionality, under-served populations, etc.), as well as through the core content areas.
Administrator and counselor training required by 19 TAC § 89.2(4) is offered in the fall and summer each year.
Advanced Academics/GT Advisory Committee meetings are held in the spring and fall for administrators, GT coordinators, directors, and teachers.
Customized training and GT packages are available according to district needs, as are program evaluations. Technical assistance is always available for GT concerns and questions.
Professional Learning Opportunities
Gifted and Talented 30 Core Series - Participants will learn about the cognitive, social, and emotional characteristics of gifted students in order to raise the level of creative and critical thinking in the classroom. The five-part series is designed to meet the requirements of the Texas Administrative Code and the Texas State Plan for the Education of Gifted/Talented Students.
- Course 1: Nature and Needs of Gifted/Talented Students (NN)
- Course 2: Identification and Assessment of Gifted/Talented Students (ID)
- Course 3: Models of Differentiated Instruction (MD)
- Course 4: Creativity and Critical Thinking for Gifted/Talented Students (CCT)
- Course 5: Engaging Gifted Students by Adding Depth and Complexity (DC)
Offered online and in-person. Register here.