Course | Twice-Exceptional (2e) Learners (3 CPE)

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Elementary school Course | Twice-Exceptional (2e) Learners (3 CPE)

Provider: Academity Learning

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Selected for its practical guidance on identifying and supporting twice-exceptional learners in primary classrooms

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About This Course

• 24 lessons
• 1 hour of video content


Course curriculum

Welcome to the course!
• Introductions
• Course Outcomes
• How to use this course
• Finally, before we begin...

What is Giftedness? What does Twice-Exceptional Mean?
• Giftedness
• What is a 2e Learner?
• Twice-Exceptional Students
• What Teachers Might See
• What a Parent Might See
• Discussion: Initial Thoughts

Identifying 2e Learners
• Finding and identifying our 2e students
• Identification
• ADHD By Any Other Name?
• Discussion: Identification

Strategies for Teaching a 2e Student
• What Are the Top Strategies for Teaching Twice-Exceptional Students?
• Strategy: Nurture Strengths and Interests
• Tool: How to Find Strengths and Interests
• Strategy: Parental Communication
• Strategy: Allow alternative methods for assessment/assignments
• Strategy: Coping, Structure and Transitions
• Understand the Child- Through a Child's Eyes

Final Thoughts & Next steps
• Congrats! Here's what's next...
• More resources for you
• Before you go...

Course | Twice-Exceptional (2e) Learners (3 CPE)

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Academity Learning

Academity Learning helps teachers learn about gifted education. It was started by Dr. Meredith Austin. The courses are based on research and made to be useful and easy to follow.



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