“Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school.”
Standard 4: Personnel and Professional Development
The LEA recruits and retains highly qualified professionals and provides relevant and effective professional development concerning the needs of gifted learners that is on-going and comprehensive.
AIG Credential Classes: New Hanover County is offering AIG credential classes to all teachers. The goal of the credential classes is to ensure that gifted students are recognized as different types of learners who need different types of assignments to foster their intellectual, academic, and social/emotional growth.
The course is a combination of face-to-face training and online activities and assessments through Moodle.
The training will provide teachers with specific strategies and tools for working with AIG students. Through the coursework, participants will learn how to recognize the characteristics and social and emotional needs of gifted children, as well as how to help gifted students develop coping strategies to maintain success in the classroom. Participants will also learn the three primary modes of differentiation and when it is appropriate to use each method.
Staff Members who hold North Carolina AIG licensure:
Katherine Kochakji, Gifted Education Specialist
Staff Members who hold New Hanover County Schools Credentials for AIG:
Meredith Collins, Kindergarten
Kimberly Guthrie, Kindergarten
Kim Thompson, 1st Grade
Sherri Green, 1st Grade
Kim Golder, 2nd Grade
Hannah Barkley, 2nd Grade
Lynn McGary, 3rd Grade
Sandra Roberts, 3rd Grade
Woody Whittle, 4th Grade
Meaghan Thomas, 4th Grade
Margaret Martin, 5th Grade
Dani Hayes, 5th Grade
For participating teachers:
AIG-C Moodle: http://moodle.nhcs.net/
NHCS AIG-C Wiki: http://nhcsaigcredentials.wikispaces.com/