Join Us For Another Amazing #GTCHAT- Beyond Honors & AP: How can we best serve secondary gifted and talented students? 

You’re invited to join us Tuesday, October 24th at 8E/7C/6M/5P for another exciting twitter chat. This week our Founder | CEO, Colin Seale, will be guest hosting #gtchat where he will share his expertise on the topic: Beyond Honors & AP: How can we best serve secondary gifted and talented students?

TAGT connects and empowers educators and parents to meet the unique needs of gifted and talented students from every cultural background who see the world in unique ways and are developing minds that just might discover innovative answers to the most challenging questions of their generation.The Global Gifted and Talented Chat (#gtchat) is powered by the Texas Association for the Gifted and Talented where more than 1,200 tweets are devoted to the #gtchat hashtag each week.

Here is a recap of our last co-hosted #gtchat chat topic in case you missed it. Making Critical Thinking Matter – Prioritizing Higher Order Instruction in a World of Constraints.

We believe that critical thinking should not be luxury good that is only reserved for gifted and talented students. But the truth is that so many of effective instructional strategies for motivating, capturing the extensive imaginations for gifted and talented students, and meeting their unique educational needs are also powerful strategies for ALL students.

We would love to have you join us Tuesday, October 24th at 8E/7C/6M/5P on twitter as we guest host #gtchat. Just search “#gtchat” on Twitter Tuesday, October 24th at 8E/7C/6M/5P  to join the discussion or see what’s happening in the gifted and talented community!


To learn how your school or organization can adopt thinkLaw’s standards-aligned program that helps educators teach critical thinking to all students, please click here to schedule a time to speak with someone on the thinkLaw team, call us now at (702) 318-7512 or join us on our next webinar; Thinking Like a Lawyer: Powerful Strategies to Teach Critical Thinking to All Students

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