Flexible Learning Strategies and Gifted Education Blog
Welcome to the InterestEd Blog, a space for educators and families to find practical strategies, flexible approaches, and encouragement for meaningful learning. Here you’ll find ideas, tools, and insights drawn from my work as an educator, coach, consultant, and homeschool parent, with a focus on supporting gifted and advanced learners in ways that benefit all students.
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Latest Articles:
May News + Resources
The May edition of The InterestEd Insight includes classroom strategies, gifted education reflections, summer learning ideas, and resources for educators and families preparing for the transition into summer.
A Spring Update from InterestEd
. In this newsletter, I share recent writing, practical teaching ideas, and a look at what I’ve been building at InterestEd over the last few months!
Summer 2025 InterestEd Newsletter: Growth, Learning, and Inspiration
The Summer 2025 edition of the InterestEd Newsletter is here! This issue includes personal updates, gifted education insights, and practical teaching tips for curious minds.
The InterestEd Insight: March 2025 Newsletter – Education Resources & Updates
The March 2025 edition of The InterestEd Insight includes updates on Laura’s GT certification journey, new creative projects, and fresh resources for educators and homeschool families.
Takeaways from this month’s edition
• Flexibility and curiosity are at the heart of every effective learning space
• Educators benefit most from practical, easy-to-use tools that save time
• Professional growth should feel inspiring, not overwhelming