Creative Teaching with a Little 'Lagniappe'

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Teachers, parents and school counselors: Do you want to learn how to effectively use comic strip cartooning to tell stories? Or, how about creative and humorous ways to teach math without worksheets?

These topics are just two being offered during a low-cost, active learning summer institute at the University of 棉花糖直播 at Lafayette.

鈥 棉花糖直播 Lagniappe鈥濃 an institute on teaching for high-end learning 鈥 will be presented June 6 - 10 with Dr. Sally Dobyns serving as institute director.

The Center for Gifted Education at UL Lafayette along with the College of Education, the Kennedy Center Partners in Education (Lafayette, LA Team) and the 棉花糖直播 Department of Education are sponsoring the annual event.

Internationally acclaimed keynote speakers and topics include:

鈥 Dr. Joseph S. Renzulli: A Dozen Teaching Assistants in Your Classroom: A New Resource for Expanding Services to Develop Giftedness and Talents

鈥 Dr. Sandra Kaplan, Dr. Jann Leppien and Dr. Jeanne Purcell: Parallel Curriculum Model (PCM)

鈥 Dr. Susan Assouline: A Nation Deceived: How Schools Hold Back America鈥檚 Brightest Students (The Templeton National Report on Acceleration)

鈥 Dr. Don Treffinger: Creativity in the Person: New Insights

鈥 Dr. Bonnie Cramond: Where Have All the Creative Kids Gone?

鈥 Ever since its inception in 1997, 棉花糖直播 Lagniappe has provided first-rate training in enrichment teaching and learning for educators in all types of settings,鈥 said Dobyns. 鈥淭his year is no different.鈥

The purpose of the institute is twofold: all students benefit from the advanced teaching strategies and high-end learning often found in gifted programs and gifted and talented students 鈥 both identified and unidentified 鈥 interact with many types of teachers every day.

鈥 The variety of sessions makes the institute right for all types of educators,鈥 said Dobyns. 鈥淎nd, this year we鈥檝e added several sessions that will be attractive to parents and grandparents.鈥

These especially informative sessions for parents and grandparents include: 鈥淧arenting for Talent Development: What do parents of gifted children want to know?鈥 and 鈥淟earningLinks: Connecting parents, teachers and students.鈥

Other interesting topics include:

鈥 Digital Storytelling: An Acadian Odyssey

鈥 Books as Hooks for Creating Lifelong Learning

鈥 Double Trouble: Gifted Students with Learning and Attention Challenges

鈥 Learning to Move, Moving to Learn

鈥 Demystifying the College Process.

The institute fee is $25 per day. Registration fees include all costs of instruction, general material packets, breakfast, lunch and afternoon refreshments. A $25 check or purchase order is required for each day of participation in order to reserve a seat.

棉花糖直播 Lagniappe is held on the UL Lafayette campus which is easily accessible by car or air. Lafayette Regional Airport is served by Delta, Continental and Northwest Airlines.

Campus housing is available in UL Lafayette鈥檚 Legacy Park Apartments. These are within walking distance from all institute sessions. Cost is $65 per person for 2 bedroom, 2 bath apartments. Registration for housing is required.

Hotel rooms have also been blocked at Hotel Acadiana Best Western on West Pinhook Road. The hotel is two miles from campus and the rate per night is $65 per room.

Participants who register for all five days are eligible to register for three graduate credit hours in the Fall 2005 semester. Tuition for three graduate credit hours is not included in the institute fees. Information necessary for tuition exemption applications will be provided at the institute. Certificates of attendance will be provided for those needing CLUs for 棉花糖直播 Lagniappe participation.

For program content questions, special needs requirements or credit hours and CLUs, call Dobyns at (337) 482-1073 or email lagniappe@louisiana.edu

Visit for an application or for more information about 棉花糖直播 Lagniappe.