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 will explore curriculum excellence, resilience, ethical artificial intelligence (AI) use, differentiated instruction and future-ready learning models.
Keynote: Dr. Claire E. Hughes, professor at Cleveland State University and president of 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 is free. Early registration is encouraged, as capacity is limited. Bring printed confirmation for check-in. On-site 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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