The course aims to equip primary teachers with the knowledge, skills, and strategies to effectively identify, support, and challenge exceptionally able and gifted learners within primary schools. It will explore best practices in meeting the needs and interests of exceptionally able and gifted learners in mainstream contexts and provide opportunity for participants to deepen their professional knowledge, understanding and skills to create sufficiently challenging learning experiences for these learners. It will include the use of a range of pedagogical approaches and resources that facilitate differentiation, enrichment, and inclusion whilst promoting project-based and interdisciplinary learning. The course will also provide opportunity for participants to critically reflect on whole-school policies and practices that address the holistic needs of all gifted and exceptionally able learners including learners with double/ triple exceptionality with particular emphasis on supporting the development of positive wellbeing and social and emotional needs. The course will also examine ways in which teachers’ individual and collective practice can support parents and gifted and exceptionally able learners during periods of transitions.
Niamh Stack
Niamh Stack is a developmental psychologist and Head of the Department of Psychology at Mary Immaculate College in Limerick. She is also the Academic Advisor to the newly launched Department of Education Saibhriú project. The aim of this project is to raise awareness and understanding of the needs of gifted learners within the Irish classroom and this summer course is one part of this wider national project.
€50 booking fee refundable upon successful completion of the course
Course date | 01-07-2025 |
Course End Date | 18-07-2025 |
Capacity | Unlimited |
Individual Price | €50.00 |
Speaker | Niamh Stack |
Location | Online |