
“They're smart. Why would they need additional services? They'll be fine!” Sound Familiar? Time and time again we hear “they’ll be fine, they’re smart, when people refer to gifted learners. Because of this sad misconception, too many students fail to reach their potential because they do not receive appropriately challenging curriculum and services.
Here at NCAGT we believe that it is up to us, as... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 74 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationEducation for KidsKids & Family | |||

Andi is the owner and gifted education consultant for A Meaningful Mess, LLC. A recognized thought leader in the field, she was named one of the Top People in Education to Watch by the Academy of Education Arts and Sciences in 2016. Andi is dedicated... more
Emily Mofield, Ed.D., is an Associate Professor at Lipscomb University with more than two decades of experience in gifted education as a teacher, district leader, and researcher. She’s passionate about helping educators challenge and support gifted a... more
UNC Honors Carolina is a premier undergraduate academic program at the University of North Carolina and today we have Jason Clemmons, the Director of Curriculum, Recruitment & Operations for Honors Carolina. In this episode, Jason provides an overvie... more
In this episode of They’ll Be Fine, we speak with Todd Roberts, the Chancellor of the North Carolina School of Science and Math. NCSSM was the first school of its kind, a public residential high school where students study a specialized curriculum em... more
Honestly, I first skipped to the most recent episode about ADHD. I found so much helpful information, I've been working my way through from the beginning. Even if the topic doesn't relate to us specifically, there is wisdom and useful information in each episode. My 10 y/o son is in the TAG program at his school. He's advanced in all study areas, especially math. He has felt bad about himself, at times, due to asynchronous learning. My 7 y/o daughter is an explosively creative, brilliant storyte... more
Honestly, I first skipped to the most recent episode about ADHD. I found so much helpful information, I've been working my way through from the beginning. Even if the topic doesn't relate to us specifically, there is wisdom and useful information in each episode. My 10 y/o son is in the TAG program at his school. He's advanced in all study areas, especially math. He has felt bad about himself, at times, due to asynchronous learning. My 7 y/o daughter is an explosively creative, brilliant storyte... more
Love listening and appreciate the variety of guests. Would really appreciate links in the show notes to take us to projects, books, etc that are discussed.
I was really glad to find your podcast. I will definitely keep listening. Your latest podcast title is Lisa Van Gemert; however, your guest was Brianne Hudak. She was excellent, just not who I was expecting 😃
Great information and very easy to listen to. Thank you!










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