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In the second webinar of our “Gifted and talented series”, Steve Arnold, Corporate Head of Gifted and Talented at GEMS Education, discusses how you can spot talent in the classroom, considering student data and the latest research in Gifted and Talented education.
This session examines the core characteristics of cognitive abilities and explores strategies for designing classroom experiences and environments that uncover and nurture students' strengths.
This session includes:
- How teachers can spot the six key characteristics of cognitive giftedness
- How to carefully craft a classroom to create experiences that let you clearly see underlying talent
- How we can motivate children to develop their unique talents
About the speaker:
Steve Arnold, Corporate Head of Gifted and Talented at GEMS Education
Currently serving as the Corporate Head of Gifted and Talented at GEMS Education, Steve has built a distinguished career in educational leadership, spanning Australia, the UK, and the UAE. He is deeply committed to empowering educators to adopt an open-minded approach to student potential, remain vigilant in identifying emerging talent, and implement evidence-based strategies to elevate performance across all areas of human achievement.