Join the UCF Advocates for Advanced and Gifted Education for a dynamic conference for educators, specialists, graduate students, and families focused on innovative strategies for advanced and gifted learners. Sessions explore curriculum excellence, resilience, ethical AI use, differentiated instruction, and future-ready learning models.
Keynote: Dr. Claire E. Hughes, Professor, Cleveland State University; President, The Association for the Gifted — Rethinking Brilliance, Disability, and Twice-Exceptionality in the Age of AI.
Program Coordinator: Gillian Eriksson, Ph.D., University of Central Florida — Fulbright Scholar and lead investigator on multiple U.S. Department of Education Javits grants.
Registration: Free (limited capacity; early registration encouraged). Bring printed confirmation for check-in. Onsite registration is not guaranteed.
Lunch: On your own.
Explore emerging ideas, connect with leaders, and gain practical tools to support high-potential learners.
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