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Shining a Light on Gifted Children
Pre-Convention & Program Highlights
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The National Association for Gifted Children convenes the largest gathering devoted to gifted and talented education.
Join nearly 3,000 individuals from around the world in Charlotte, NC, from November 9–12, 2017, for the NAGC 64th Annual Convention (NAGC17).
• 300+ content-rich sessions covering 16 topic strands in gifted education
• Network with gifted education leaders, parents, teachers, and renowned researchers at the NAGC Networking Niche
• Family Day fun and learning experiences
• Student performances and artwork will be featured at NAGC17
• Live interviews and engaging conversations with leading experts at the Corner Chat
• Exhibit Hall featuring state of the art products, publications, and resources
• Poster Gallery and Roundtable Discussions
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM www.nagc.com | Shining a Light on Gifted Children
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 Pre-Convention Programs: TIMES VARYNorthwest School of the Arts: A 6-12 Magnet for Visual and Performing Arts
Shamrock Gardens & Elon Park Elementary Schools: Learning Immersion/Talent Development
Metrolina Regional Scholars Academy & Palmetto Scholars Academy: A Tale of Two Charter Schools for Gifted Students
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Pre-Convention Programs: 7:30 AM-2:30 PMShining the Light on Your Gifted Program: Reflection and Internal Evaluation
Greater Than the Mind: Providing for the Whole Gifted Child at Home and School
What Works: Identifying and Serving Low-Income Gifted Learners
Convention Kickoff & Keynote 3:00-4:30 PM
Opening Exhibit Hall & Reception 4:30-7:00 PM
Network Evening Events 7:30-9:00 PM
Table of ContentsSchedule At-a-Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Registration Rates & Information . . . . . . . . 2Hotel Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Pre-Convention Program . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4Convention Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 Concurrent Sessions 8:00-9:00 AM
Exhibit Hall Open 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Concurrent Sessions 9:15-10:15 AM
General Session 10:30-11:45 AM
Exhibit Hall Break, Poster Gallery 11:45 AM-1:15 PM
Concurrent Sessions 1:15-2:15 PM
Concurrent Sessions 2:30-3:30 PM
Concurrent Sessions 3:45-4:45 PM
Evening Event 7:00-9:00 PM
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11 Concurrent Sessions 8:00-9:00 AM
Exhibit Hall Open 9:00 AM-3:00 PM
Concurrent Sessions 9:15-10:15 AM
General Session 10:30-11:45 AM
Exhibit Hall Break, Poster Gallery 11:45 AM-1:15 PM
Concurrent Sessions 1:15-2:15 PM
Concurrent Sessions 2:30-3:30 PM
Concurrent Sessions 3:45-4:45 PM
Celebration & Donor Reception 5:00-6:00 PM
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Network Super Sessions 1 8:00-9:00 AM
Network Super Sessions 2 9:15-10:15 AM
General Session 10:30-11:30 AM
Convention Schedule At-a-Glance
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EASY ONLINE REGISTRATION
at www.nagc.org!
Individuals and groups can register online or download
a fillable form.
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Hotel Information
Registration Rates & Information
REGISTER ONLINE:
www.nagc.org n Individuals can register with a credit card or print form
and mail in with check or purchase order
n Groups register on one form, print, and mail in with a check or purchase order
QUESTIONS? Call 202-785-4268 or Email [email protected]
CANCELLATION/CHANGE/SUBSTITUTION POLICYNAGC Convention cancellations must be received at NAGC in writing no later than Friday, October 21, 2016. All cancellations, substitutions, and registration changes will be charged a $100 processing fee. Refunds will be issued within 90 days.
Easy registration at www.nagc.org
REGISTRATION RATES
REGULAR LATE (March-Sept 15) (starting Sept 16)
NAGC MEMBER
Full o $459 o $499
1-Day o $359 o $399
Graduate Student / Parent o $399 o $399
Graduate Student / Parent 1-Day o $259 o $299 NON-MEMBER
Full o $599 o $659
1-Day o $459 o $499
Graduate Student / Parent o $499 o $499
Graduate Student / Parent 1-Day o $359 o $399
GROUP (5 OR MORE)
Full o $399 per person o $459 per person
PRE-CONVENTION
Wednesday, November 8
Northwest School of the Arts: A 6-12 Magnet for Visual and Performing Arts o $169
Shamrock Gardens & Elon Park Elementary Schools: Learning Immersion/Talent Development o $169
Metrolina Regional Scholars Academy & Palmetto Scholars Academy: A Tale of Two Charter Schools for Gifted Students o $169
Thursday, November 9Shining the Light on Your Gifted Program: Reflection and Internal Evaluation o $169
Greater Than the Mind: Providing for the Whole Gifted Child at Home and School o $169
What Works: Identifying and Serving Low-Income Gifted Learners o $169
*Buy a membership to receive the lower member rate.
Regular Registration ends September 15,
2017
The official hotel is The Westin Charlotte: The Westin Charlotte
601 South College StreetCharlotte, NC 28202
SPECIAL GROUP RATE:
$199.00 plus tax Book your hotel now: http://bit.ly/NAGC17hotels
RESERVATION DEADLINE:
October 17, 2017
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Pre-Convention Program
Northwest School of the Arts: A 6-12 Magnet for Visual and Performing Arts This full magnet program provides students in grades 6-12 the opportunity to pursue their artistic gifts and talents, as well as receive academic instruction to meet their needs for a comprehensive high-school experience.
Wednesday, November 8, 2017 AM Departure to SchoolsREGISTRATION FEE: $169 per attendee (includes transportation and lunch)
Capacity per program is limited—Registrations will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Shamrock Gardens & Elon Park Elementary Schools: Learning Immersion/Talent Development Learn how these two different, diverse elementary programs are maximizing opportunity for students by focusing on nurturing all students, providing collaborative planning and co-teaching, analyzing data, strategically clustering, and supplementing with gifted curriculum.
Metrolina Regional Scholars Academy & Palmetto Scholars Academy: A Tale of Two Charter Schools for Gifted StudentsParticipants will tour the Metrolina Regional Scholars Academy (K-8, Charlotte, NC) and see classes in action. The Palmetto Scholars Academy (6-12, Charleston, SC) faculty will lead interactive presentations. Parents, teachers, students, and staff from both schools will describe each school’s approach to admissions, curriculum, facilities, administration, and the charter application.
The guided field studies offer enriching experiences designed to gather insight and practical knowledge that can be applied to classrooms and programs.
Greater Than the Mind: Providing for the Whole Gifted Child at Home and SchoolGifted education often focuses on the cognitive needs of students, leaving little time to be responsive to the social, emotional, physical, and cultural needs of gifted children.
This session focuses on these other-than-cognitive domains of development that are foundational for success in a variety of settings, including school. The strategies participants will master in hands-on demonstrations allow for easy implementation of what is learned when returning to a classroom, school, or home.
What Works: Identifying and Serving Low-Income Gifted LearnersWhen appropriate programming structures, curriculum and instructional interventions, and external supports are available to low-income students, they are more likely to break through the barriers of poverty and develop their talents.
Join leading educators and researchers in the field of gifted education for a comprehensive and practical look at how to best identify, serve, and provide appropriate support systems necessary for growing the talents of low-income gifted learners.
Charlotte, NC � November 9-12, 2017
Pre-Convention Program
Thursday, November 9, 2017 7:30 AM–2:30 PMREGISTRATION FEE: $169 per attendee (includes breakfast and lunch)
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Shining the Light on Your Gifted Program: Reflection and Internal Evaluation This workshop provides a unique opportunity to lay a foundation for an internal evaluation of your gifted program. Engage with peers and create a framework for internal gifted program evaluation and a plan for improvement.
Charlotte, NC � November 9-12, 2017
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Convention Highlights
SIGNATURE SERIESThe 2017 Signature Series sessions signal the initiatives of the NAGC president and highlight relevant topics in the field of gifted education.
These invited sessions include:
• A Research Based Approach for Promoting Imagination, Creativity, and Innovation: A New Item for School Report Cards with Joseph Renzulli, Laurel Brandon, Lauri Kirsch, Jenny Klimis & Sally Krisel
• Engaging Families of Students of Color to Increase Equity and Retention in Gifted and Advanced Learner Programs with Joy Lawson Davis, Dina Brulles & Tiombe Bisa Kendrick-Dunn
Keynote Speaker
Angel L. Harris
Dr. Harris, a Professor of Sociology at Duke University and the Director of Research on Education and Development of Youth (REDY), is a world-renowned leader on the social psychological determinants of the racial achievement gap. His work examines the factors that contribute to differences in academic investment among African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, and Whites. His highly-acclaimed publications include Kids Don’t Want to Fail and The Broken Compass.
FAMILY DAY NAGC Family Day will be on Saturday, November 12, in the Exhibit Hall.
Children can experience entertaining and challenging activities. Parents can network with other families and learn from gifted education leaders who will provide invaluable information. A day of fun and learning for everyone!
Super Sunday Sessions
Speed Geeking
Arts Competitions as Talent Searches
Improve Creative Thinking and Problem Solving
& much more!
Shining a Light on Gifted Children
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Easy Online Registration at www.nagc.org!