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Your Mindset Matters by Ann Batenburg

8/27/2015

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On August 20, Ann Batenburg  delivered an excellent presentation to the PC-TAG Board about Your Mindset Matters.  Click HERE to view the presentation.

Ann Batenburg, Ph.D., serves as a clinical assistant professor in the Simmons School of Education and Human Development. Dr. Batenburg earned her doctorate in Teaching and Learning with a focus in Gifted Education from the University of Iowa in 2011. She also holds two master’'s degrees: one in Special Education from Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois, and one in Teacher Leadership from North Park College in Chicago. She teaches a variety of undergraduate and graduate teacher education courses with a focus on gifted education.

Dr. Batenburg has several years of elementary teaching experience in the Chicago area. She taught fifth grade for nine years and students with special needs for five years. At the college level, she has taught undergraduate and graduate courses at the University of Iowa, Cornell College, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and Salem College. Her passion is working with children who are gifted and talented, as they are often the children who are left without services in our schools. Her research interests center on examining factors that contribute to talent development, other issues in the education of the gifted, and Constructivist philosophy and teaching methods.
 

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PC-TAG Hosts HPHS Teacher & Staff Appreciation Breakfast

8/21/2015

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On August 21, PC-TAG hosted the annual HPHS Teacher & Staff Appreciation Breakfast.  We are so fortunate to have such wonderful people educating and supporting our students every day!

Thank you to Carolyn Greaves, Natalie Davis, and Letty Spicer for organizing the event.

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