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Supporting Gifted Students through Flexible Teaching: Practical Lessons for Educators

  • Instructional Coaching,
  • Lifelong Learning,
  • Gifted Education,
– 10/10/25

In the session, I walk through ten lessons I learned from homeschooling that apply directly to classroom teachers and gifted coordinators. Each one is practical, rooted in lived experience, and supported by research.

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