
Yes, Phoenix was warm and lovely, but that's not why we went. The NAGC conference gives us our best opportunity to meet and learn from the greatest experts in the field of gifted education. We attend sessions related to the social and emotional needs of gifted students, how to discover and help more under-represented minorities, how to make our program more impactful and efficient, how to advocate for the gifted in our communities and with our legislature, and much, much more.
This year, all of the key note speeches had something to do with STEM (science, technology, engineering & mathematics) education - robotics, inventiveness, and Google Education apps. All of the speakers gave us ideas to think (and blog) about, so be on the lookout for posts that originated at NAGC and thoughts on how what we learned can be of benefit to you, our students and parents.
This conference and others like it give us a chance to demonstrate the importance of lifelong learning. Even when you're as old as we are (and you students can stop laughing now), curiosity, inquisitiveness, and a passion for learning are a vital part of not just furthering your mind and your career, but making life interesting and worth living. When you stop learning, all of the fun goes out. It's like someone has turned off the lights, and you're just stumbling around in the dark.
Keep your lights on! Make loving to learn a priority, not just in school, but every day in every way!
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