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Gifted education is more than an IQ score
Season 1 · Episode 2

Gifted education is more than an IQ score

Dr. Ambroes Parent talk · Dr. Ambroes Pass-Turner

January 31, 20261h 8m

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Show Notes

In this episode, we explore what it truly means to be “gifted” beyond the numbers on a test. Too often, gifted identification begins and ends with an IQ score, but intelligence and potential are far more complex. Our discussion dives into the diverse ways giftedness can present itself in children through creativity, problem-solving, motivation, emotional depth, and unique learning profiles.

Dr. Ambroes speaks with teacher of the year Ms. Joy Holeman. She shares how schools and communities can create more equitable systems that recognize talent in all its forms including among cultural, linguistically, and economically diverse learners.

Listeners will take away practical insights on reimagining gifted education to nurture the whole child intellectually, socially, and emotionally.

Takeaways

  • Giftedness is multifaceted and dynamic, not a single score.
  • Equity requires redefining what we value and how we measure talent.
  • Support systems must address both strengths and vulnerabilities.
  • Every child deserves opportunities to reach their potential.