UCF ADAGE GIFTED CONFERENCE 2022
Saturday April 9, 2022
Curriculum Carousels
Thank you Dr. Richard Olenchak for the inspiring keynote!
UCF ADAGE GIFTED INSTITUTE 2021
BEHIND THE SCENES
Saturday April 3,10, 2021
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9.00-10.00a.m.
BEHIND THE SCENES: UNIVERSITY LEVEL UCF
GIFTED EDUCATION AT UCF AND PROJECT ELEVATE RESULTS 2015-2021
Dr. Gillian Eriksson
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10.15 -11.00. a.m.
BEHIND THE SCENES: DISTRICT LEVEL
SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS – PROJECT ELEVATE 2015-2021
Director 2020-2021: Tony Capoverdi
Director 2015-2020: Jeanette Lukens
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11.00a.m. -12.00. p.m.
BEHIND THE SCENES: SCHOOL PRINCIPAL AND CLASSROOM LEVEL
11-11.15 Andrea Prout-Jones
Principal, Craighall Park Primary, Johannesburg, South Africa
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11.15-11.40 Master Teachers:
Judy Ortiz
Hamilton Elementary, Seminole County Public Schools
Jill Gruber
Pine Crest Elementary, Seminole County Public Schools
Rachel St. Pierre
Rainbow Elementary, Seminole County Public Schools
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11.40-12 Teaching resources and sharing of virtual classroom
UCF ADAGE GIFTED CONFERENCE 2020 -
CANCELLED due to Pandemic
Creative Leaps in Learning
Keynotes:
Dr. Del Siegle
University of Connecticut
Director, National Research Center on Gifted
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Dr. Lauri Kirsch
President Elect: National Association for Gifted Children, USA.
UCF ADAGE GIFTED CONFERENCE April 6, 2019
Tailoring Talents: Transforming Curriculum
Dr. Kimberley Chandler
Senior Director of Learning and School Performance for Essex County Public Schools and an Instructor of Education at the University of Virginia, USA
UCF ADAGE GIFTED CONFERENCE April 21, 2018
Raising Bright Stars
Keynote Speakers:
Dr. Mary Ruth Coleman
Senior Scientist Emerita, University of North Carolina.
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Dr. Rachel McAnallen
Zoid and Company, CT. ; University of Connecticut
UCF ADAGE GIFTED CONFERENCE: April 22, 2017
Engage, Reach and Elevate Gifted and Talented Learners
Keynote:
Dr. Richard Cash
nRich Educational Consulting
UCF ADAGE GIFTED CONFERENCE: April 1, 2016
Reaching for Excellence for Advanced and Gifted Students: Elevating ALL Students.
Keynote:
Dr. C. June Maker
(Department of Disability and Psychoeducational Studies, College of Education, University of Arizona)