In this episode of They’ll Be Fine, we're chatting with Brian Housand and Stephanie Higgs!
With a Ph.D. in Gifted Education from University of Connecticut, Brian has written books and given numerous presentations focused on gifted education. As the coordinator of gifted programs at UNC Wilmington, he educates and inspires teachers to bring more creativity to the classroom for their gifted students. He is also known for integrating technology in interesting and exciting new ways. If you have been lucky enough to be a student of his or listen to one of his presentations, you know what I’m talking about.
Stephanie Higgs, as known as Little Miss Gifted on Instagram, is an award-winning, Nashville-living gifted educator and differentiation coach. Stephanie is a quick thinking, fast talking, passionate presenter, and your #1 hype girl! After listening to her you will leave energized, equipped, and empowered for an educational glow up!
Today they are here to talk about Gripes to Grapes - In their words, Gifted education is magical, but it can also make you feel like you’ve lost your sparkle. You’re pulled in a thousand directions, expected to do it all, and often misunderstood (even by your peers). This summer, it’s time to reconnect with your magic. To pause. To prune. To believe in yourself again. Because you are a gifted teacher. Because YOU are a rare and radiant unicorn! 🦄 And they are here to help you see that again. We hope you enjoy this episode with Brian and Stephanie
Register: https://www.brianhousand.com/offers/isStKSoB/checkout
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