Gifted Education & Flexible Learning Strategies
Welcome to the InterestEd Blog, a space for educators and families to find practical strategies, flexible approaches, and encouragement for joyful learning. Here you’ll discover ideas, tools, and insights drawn from my work as an educator, coach, consultant, and homeschool parent, with a special focus on gifted and advanced learners.
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Latest Articles:
How to Support Gifted Students Without More Work
Looking for ways to challenge gifted learners without extra planning? These strategies help you add depth and complexity to what you are already teaching.
When Learning Stops Being Easy
When my daughter admitted that she wasn’t sure she liked her advanced math class because it felt hard, I realized she might be experiencing true academic challenge for the first time. That car ride led to a conversation about why struggle matters in learning, especially for gifted students, and how growth often happens in the space just beyond what feels comfortable. This post explores the zone of proximal development through a real parenting moment and offers insight for educators and families navigating productive challenge.