Using a Strengths-based Approach to Support Twice-Exceptional Students in the Classroom

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Presenters: Karen Rumley & Carol Sparber, OAGC
Core Area: Learner Development and Individual Learning Differences 1.1, 1.2; Curricular Content Knowledge 3.2; Instructional Planning and Strategies 5.1; ODE Teacher Competency a, b, c, d, e; OAGC Differentiation
Grade Level: Elementary & Secondary
Hours: 1

Discover how to give your twice-exceptional students the tools they need to thrive. In this course, created by the Ohio Association for Gifted Children (OAGC), educators Karen Rumley and Carol Sparber draw on years of experience to challenge common assumptions about what it means to be twice-exceptional and how to best help your students learn. You’ll learn about the characteristics of twice-exceptional learners and how to use different types of strengths-based instruction to support your students. 

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Twice-exceptional learners are students who both have a disability and are gifted learners. Understanding twice-exceptional students is an important part of helping them become lifelong learners. Many traditional strategies used to support either gifted students or students with a disability may not be enough to give twice-exceptional students the tools they need to thrive.

In this course, created by the Ohio Association for Gifted Children (OAGC), educators Karen Rumley and Carol Sparber draw on their years of experience to challenge common assumptions about what it means to be twice-exceptional and how to best help your students learn. You’ll discover both research-based data and practical examples to help you create a curriculum that supports twice-exceptional learners. 

After taking this course, educators will understand:

  • Characteristics of twice-exceptional learners
  • The definition of strengths-based instruction
  • The different types of strengths-based approaches to learning
  • Strategies used to facilitate learning
  • How to apply SPINs to case studies
ODE Competencies: a, b, c, d, e
NAGC Teacher Preparation Standards: 1.1, 1.2, 3.2, 5.1

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