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We are looking for qualified, educated and enthusiastic individuals willing to write columns on issues in Gifted Youth. If interested contact K12 Columns. Include either your resume or C.V. Return: *Disclaimer- The thoughts expressed do not necessarily reflect those of K12 Academics* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Gifted Youth: Staff Elizabeth Hoadley: teacher for 26 years in the Concord NH School District; Educated at Brown University; Have B.A. in Economics from the University of New Hampshire and an M.A. in Teaching from UNH as well; Have taught every grade from 3 - 12; former representative to the NH House of Representatives and present (11 year) member of the Concord Board of Education; Have spent a year's sabbatical away from teaching studying education of the gifted and talented Joan Kasura: is a parent advocate/attorney and a professional writer on special education law issues. Over the last ten years, her work had appeared in both national and highly regarded regional special education publications, including Baltimore’s Child: A Special Edition, and 2e: Twice Exceptional Newsletter. Through her workshop forum, “The Write Stuff,” she conducts workshops and seminars to assist parents in navigating the paperwork maze of special education. She currently is working on a book, Letters to School, to accompany her interactive workshop of the same name. In her advocacy practice, she specializes in assisting parents of students identified as Gifted LD as well as consulting with parents on their written communication problems with their schools. |