Parent & Community
Concurrent
Susan Corwith
Associate Director
Center for Talent Development, Northwestern University
David Johnson
Manager, Marketing & Communications
Center for Talent Development, Northwestern University
Parent groups, advocates, and gifted centers alike face the daily challenge of reaching those within the gifted community. Even more challenging is reaching those outside the community, while introducing new audiences to issues surrounding gifted education. In today’s sea of information, it is imperative that we not only effectively tell our stories, but that we do so in a way that gets noticed. This session, created by a university-based communications team, focuses on how we use data, trends, word choice, and different platforms to increase our chances of reaching our audiences and of making an impact in the field.
Associate Director
Center for Talent Development, Northwestern University
Susan Corwith, Ph.D. is an associate director at Center for Talent Development (CTD) at Northwestern University where she oversees CTD's school and family services, admissions and advising, assessment, and marketing and outreach departments. Dr. Corwith also conducts professional development and teaches in the Advanced Teaching: The Gifted program at Northwestern University's School of Education and Social Policy.
Growing Within and Outside of Schools: Stories of “Super Users” of Supplementary Gifted Programs
Friday, November 10
9:15 AM – 10:15 AM
Saturday, November 11
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
Manager, Marketing & Communications
Center for Talent Development, Northwestern University
Saturday, November 11
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
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