Gifted Endorsement: Characteristics of Gifted Students

5.0 PLUs
  • Wed, Aug 14, 2024 - Wed, Oct 09, 2024

  • CF RESA

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25

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$1200

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$1200

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Course No.

#327

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Classroom Hours

20.00

Non-Classroom
Hours

30

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Start Date

Wed, Aug 14, 2024

End Date

Wed, Oct 09, 2024
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Registration Deadline

Fri, Aug 09, 2024

Withdrawal Deadline

Thu, Aug 01, 2024

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Characteristics of Gifted Students is Course 1 of 3 in the Gifted Endorsement series. Candidates must complete all three courses to receive their Gifted Endorsement. The three courses run from August through May. 

This 50 hour course (5 PLU’s) provides an overview of the characteristics and needs of gifted learners.  Cognitive, social-emotional, achievement, and behavioral characteristics of gifted children require different instructional design. The knowledge gained in this course will serve as the foundation that will allow participants to address those needs in the classroom.

The Endorsement Program Application and other information pertaining to the Chattahoochee-Flint RESA Gifted Endorsement Program can be found under the Professional Learning / Endorsement tab on our website, cfresa.org.

The Endorsement Program Application must be completed before a candidate is considered fully registered for the program.

Class dates are as follows:

Face to Face: August 14, September 11 and 18, October 9

Asynchronous Learning: August 21 and 28, September 4 and 25, October 2 and 16 

Click HERE to download the Endorsement Application. 



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START DATE

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08-14-2024

04:30PM

09:30PM

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09-11-2024

04:30PM

09:30PM

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09-18-2024

04:30PM

09:30PM

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10-09-2024

04:30PM

09:30PM

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Delivery Methods Hybrid
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