STEM education is a method of hands-on teaching and learning where students learn to apply academic content by creatively solving real-world problems with| Region 13's Blog
Learning breaks can be difficult for children. The longer the break, the more learning loss occurs. Research on “summer slide” or “summer lag” shows that| Region 13's Blog
Advanced Academics| Region 13's Blog
You receive a letter from the school asking permission to test your child for the gifted and talented (GT) program. Or maybe you requested to have your| Region 13's Blog
Project Based Learning (also known as PBL) is a method of instruction that encourages students to learn through the use of projects and problem-solving.| Region 13's Blog
STEM activities integrate Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math into lessons in order to teach students 21st century skills through problem solving.| Region 13's Blog
Advanced Academics, Classroom Instruction, Strategic Instruction| Region 13's Blog
Gifted and Talented (GT) Programs vary across campuses, districts, and the state. Do you know your gifted and talented program goals? Are you meeting| Region 13's Blog
Amber Reinecke is the Cross-Curricular Systems Program Manager and Gifted and Talented (GT) Specialist at ESC Region 13. She has experience as an elementary classroom GT teacher, as well as six years of experience as a Gifted and Talented Pull-out Teacher and Instructional Coach. She has a passion for working with the gifted community in order to advocate for student needs.| Region 13's Blog
Every year, districts across the state are required to identify students who will participate in Gifted and Talented (GT) programs. This GT identification| Region 13's Blog
The Texas Performance Standards Project (TPSP) is a Texas Education Agency (TEA) created website providing teachers across Texas with free standards-based| Region 13's Blog