Culturally Responsive Teaching for Gifted and High-Potential Students Full Modules Package

Culturally Responsive Teaching for Gifted and High-Potential Students Full Modules Package

The LEAP Online Modules for Culturally Responsive Teaching for Gifted and High-Potential Students are a series of five 6-hour, self-paced modules that use the LEAP framework as the foundation. These modules will give you a practical understanding of how you can infuse the interests and cultures of your students to better inform your instruction for your high-ability students. These modules cover the following topics:

  • Module 1: Self-Reflection, Social Awareness, and Instructional Excellence
  • Module 2: Histories and Contexts of American Education
  • Module 3: Pedagogical Paradigms 
  • Module 4: Gifted Pedagogies and Philosophies 
  • Module 5: Culture in My Classroom

LEAP is rooted in NAGC’s belief that educators intentionally choose and lead their own learning and that of their students by using effective and actionable strategies that are applied through a cycle of reflective practice and improvement. When you Take the LEAP, you direct your own learning, evaluate strategies, roll up your sleeves, and keep moving forward!

Module Copyright 2026 National Association for Gifted Children. All Rights Reserved.


  • Contains 21 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Self-Reflection, Self-Awareness, Self-Actualization

    The LEAP Online Modules for Culturally Responsive Teaching for Gifted and High-Potential Students are a series of five 6-hour, self-paced modules that use the LEAP framework as the foundation. These modules will give you a practical understanding of how you can infuse the interests and cultures of your students to better inform your instruction for your high-ability students. These modules cover the following topics:

    • Module 1: Self-Reflection, Social Awareness, and Instructional Excellence
    • Module 2: Histories and Context of American Education
    • Module 3: Pedagogical Paradigms 
    • Module 4: Gifted Pedagogies and Philosophies 
    • Module 5: Culture in My Classroom

    LEAP is rooted in NAGC’s belief that educators intentionally choose and lead their own learning and that of their students by using effective and actionable strategies that are applied through a cycle of reflective practice and improvement. When you Take the LEAP, you direct your own learning, evaluate strategies, roll up your sleeves, and keep moving forward!

    Module Copyright 2026 National Association for Gifted Children. All Rights Reserved.

    Corey J. Gray

    Corey J. Gray

    Resurgence Hall Charter School

    Corey Gray, Ph.D. is an educational philosopher, creativity advocate, and equity champion based in Atlanta, Georgia. As an educator, Corey has taught in traditional public, private, and neighborhood charter school settings as an elementary educator, a middle school math teacher and department head, a mentor teacher, a special education and gifted teacher, and an adjunct instructor at the collegiate level. 

    Alia Pineda Medina

    Alia Pineda Medina

    Purdue University

    Alia Pineda Medina, M.Ed., is a Ph.D. Candidate at Purdue University in the Gifted Education Research and Resource Institute (GER2I), where she serves as an undergraduate teaching assistant. She is a former enrichment program coordinator for K-8 and has developed/implemented history-based enrichment curricula for grades 7-12 in GER2I. Her research interests are teacher preparation, teacher perspectives, and special populations. 

    Ty'Bresha Glass

    Ty'Bresha Glass

    Purdue University

    Ty’Bresha E. Glass is an educational historian, critical theorist, and deficit-mindset disruptor pursuing a Ph.D. in Gifted, Creative, & Talented Studies at Purdue University. Deeply invested in advancing equitable gifted identification while honoring and uplifting ALL students and educators nationwide, she works with The Nurturing Talent: Positively Pinpointing Potential (3P) project, contributing to professional development and identification through positive psychology.

    Module Navigation

    This self-study module has four sections: Engage, Learn, Apply, and Reflect & Assess. Note that the module sections are referred to as "chapters" in a few places on the platform. As you progress through each section, you'll find that you must complete some tasks before others are available. Once the tasks are completed, you will be able to go back and access them. The module also includes several downloadable documents that you can file or print for your own record keeping or share with your district. Once you fully complete the module, you'll be able to download a certificate to share with your district.

    Available LEAP Culturally Responsive Teaching Modules

    • Module 1: Self-Reflection, Social Awareness, and Instructional Excellence
    • Module 2: Histories and Context of American Education
    • Module 3: Pedagogical Paradigms 
    • Module 4: Gifted Pedagogies and Philosophies 
    • Module 5: Culture in My Classroom


    Module Contributors

    Thank you to the following individuals who contributed their expertise to these modules: Kristina Henry Collins, Donna Y. Ford, Joy Lawson-Davis, Ghouldy Muhammad, Amber Neal-Stanley, Javetta Jones Roberson, & Rhina F. Williams


    Module Reviewers

    Thank you to our LEAP Culturally Responsive Teaching Module reviewers: Jodi Briggs, Cory Chung, Julie Delgado, Melissa Edmonds, Alejandra A. Fernández Morgado, C. Matthew Fugate, Talbot Hook, Katie Lewis, Angela Novak, Teresa Mapson Reddish, and Rosa Varela. 

  • Contains 23 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Confronting Untold Truths, Inviting Unspoken Stories

    The LEAP Online Modules for Culturally Responsive Teaching for Gifted and High-Potential Students are a series of five 6-hour, self-paced modules that use the LEAP framework as the foundation. These modules will give you a practical understanding of how you can infuse the interests and cultures of your students to better inform your instruction for your high-ability students. These modules cover the following topics:

    • Module 1: Self-Reflection, Social Awareness, and Instructional Excellence
    • Module 2: Histories and Contexts of American Education
    • Module 3: Pedagogical Paradigms 
    • Module 4: Gifted Pedagogies and Philosophies 
    • Module 5: Culture in My Classroom

    LEAP is rooted in NAGC’s belief that educators intentionally choose and lead their own learning and that of their students by using effective and actionable strategies that are applied through a cycle of reflective practice and improvement. When you Take the LEAP, you direct your own learning, evaluate strategies, roll up your sleeves, and keep moving forward!

    Module Copyright 2026 National Association for Gifted Children. All Rights Reserved.

    Corey J. Gray

    Corey J. Gray

    Resurgence Hall Charter School

    Corey Gray, Ph.D. is an educational philosopher, creativity advocate, and equity champion based in Atlanta, Georgia. As an educator, Corey has taught in traditional public, private, and neighborhood charter school settings as an elementary educator, a middle school math teacher and department head, a mentor teacher, a special education and gifted teacher, and an adjunct instructor at the collegiate level. 

    Alia Pineda Medina

    Alia Pineda Medina

    Purdue University

    Alia Pineda Medina, M.Ed., is a Ph.D. Candidate at Purdue University in the Gifted Education Research and Resource Institute (GER2I), where she serves as an undergraduate teaching assistant. She is a former enrichment program coordinator for K-8 and has developed/implemented history-based enrichment curricula for grades 7-12 in GER2I. Her research interests are teacher preparation, teacher perspectives, and special populations. 

    Ty'Bresha Glass

    Ty'Bresha Glass

    Purdue University

    Ty’Bresha E. Glass is an educational historian, critical theorist, and deficit-mindset disruptor pursuing a Ph.D. in Gifted, Creative, & Talented Studies at Purdue University. Deeply invested in advancing equitable gifted identification while honoring and uplifting ALL students and educators nationwide, she works with The Nurturing Talent: Positively Pinpointing Potential (3P) project, contributing to professional development and identification through positive psychology.

    Module Navigation

    This self-study module has four sections: Engage, Learn, Apply, and Reflect & Assess. Note that the module sections are referred to as "chapters" in a few places on the platform. As you progress through each section, you'll find that you must complete some tasks before others are available. Once the tasks are completed, you will be able to go back and access them. The module also includes several downloadable documents that you can file or print for your own record keeping or share with your district. Once you fully complete the module, you'll be able to download a certificate to share with your district.

    Available LEAP Culturally Responsive Teaching Modules

    • Module 1: Self-Reflection, Social Awareness, and Instructional Excellence
    • Module 2: Histories and Context of American Education
    • Module 3: Pedagogical Paradigms 
    • Module 4: Gifted Pedagogies and Philosophies 
    • Module 5: Culture in My Classroom


    Module Contributors

    Thank you to the following individuals who contributed their expertise to these modules: Kristina Henry Collins, Donna Y. Ford, Joy Lawson-Davis, Ghouldy Muhammad, Amber Neal-Stanley, Javetta Jones Roberson, & Rhina F. Williams

    Module Reviewers

    Thank you to our LEAP Culturally Responsive Teaching Module reviewers: Jodi Briggs, Cory Chung, Julie Delgado, Melissa Edmonds, Alejandra A. Fernández Morgado, C. Matthew Fugate, Talbot Hook, Katie Lewis, Angela Novak, Teresa Mapson Reddish, and Rosa Varela. 

  • Contains 24 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Comparing and Contrasting Beliefs and Burdens

    The LEAP Online Modules for Culturally Responsive Teaching for Gifted and High-Potential Students are a series of five 6-hour, self-paced modules that use the LEAP framework as the foundation. These modules will give you a practical understanding of how you can infuse the interests and cultures of your students to better inform your instruction for your high-ability students. These modules cover the following topics:

    • Module 1: Self-Reflection, Social Awareness, and Instructional Excellence
    • Module 2: Histories and Contexts of American Education
    • Module 3: Pedagogical Paradigms 
    • Module 4: Gifted Pedagogies and Philosophies 
    • Module 5: Culture in My Classroom

    LEAP is rooted in NAGC’s belief that educators intentionally choose and lead their own learning and that of their students by using effective and actionable strategies that are applied through a cycle of reflective practice and improvement. When you Take the LEAP, you direct your own learning, evaluate strategies, roll up your sleeves, and keep moving forward!

    Module Copyright 2026 National Association for Gifted Children. All Rights Reserved.

    Corey J. Gray

    Corey J. Gray

    Resurgence Hall Charter School

    Corey Gray, Ph.D. is an educational philosopher, creativity advocate, and equity champion based in Atlanta, Georgia. As an educator, Corey has taught in traditional public, private, and neighborhood charter school settings as an elementary educator, a middle school math teacher and department head, a mentor teacher, a special education and gifted teacher, and an adjunct instructor at the collegiate level. 

    Alia Pineda Medina

    Alia Pineda Medina

    Purdue University

    Alia Pineda Medina, M.Ed., is a Ph.D. Candidate at Purdue University in the Gifted Education Research and Resource Institute (GER2I), where she serves as an undergraduate teaching assistant. She is a former enrichment program coordinator for K-8 and has developed/implemented history-based enrichment curricula for grades 7-12 in GER2I. Her research interests are teacher preparation, teacher perspectives, and special populations. 

    Ty'Bresha Glass

    Ty'Bresha Glass

    Purdue University

    Ty’Bresha E. Glass is an educational historian, critical theorist, and deficit-mindset disruptor pursuing a Ph.D. in Gifted, Creative, & Talented Studies at Purdue University. Deeply invested in advancing equitable gifted identification while honoring and uplifting ALL students and educators nationwide, she works with The Nurturing Talent: Positively Pinpointing Potential (3P) project, contributing to professional development and identification through positive psychology.

    Module Navigation

    This self-study module has four sections: Engage, Learn, Apply, and Reflect & Assess. Note that the module sections are referred to as "chapters" in a few places on the platform. As you progress through each section, you'll find that you must complete some tasks before others are available. Once the tasks are completed, you will be able to go back and access them. The module also includes several downloadable documents that you can file or print for your own record keeping or share with your district. Once you fully complete the module, you'll be able to download a certificate to share with your district.

    Available LEAP Culturally Responsive Teaching Modules

    • Module 1: Self-Reflection, Social Awareness, and Instructional Excellence
    • Module 2: Histories and Context of American Education
    • Module 3: Pedagogical Paradigms 
    • Module 4: Gifted Pedagogies and Philosophies 
    • Module 5: Culture in My Classroom

    Module Contributors

    Thank you to the following individuals who contributed their expertise to these modules: 


    Module Reviewers

    Thank you to our LEAP Culturally Responsive Teaching Module reviewers: Jodi Briggs, Cory Chung, Julie Delgado, Melissa Edmonds, Alejandra A. Fernández Morgado, C. Matthew Fugate, Talbot Hook, Katie Lewis, Angela Novak, Teresa Mapson Reddish, and Rosa Varela. 

  • Contains 25 Component(s), Includes Credits

    From Multicultural Gifted Education to Culturally Responsive Gifted Pedagogy

    The LEAP Online Modules for Culturally Responsive Teaching for Gifted and High-Potential Students are a series of five 6-hour, self-paced modules that use the LEAP framework as the foundation. These modules will give you a practical understanding of how you can infuse the interests and cultures of your students to better inform your instruction for your high-ability students. These modules cover the following topics:

    • Module 1: Self-Reflection, Social Awareness, and Instructional Excellence
    • Module 2: Histories and Contexts of American Education
    • Module 3: Pedagogical Paradigms 
    • Module 4: Gifted Pedagogies and Philosophies 
    • Module 5: Culture in My Classroom

    LEAP is rooted in NAGC’s belief that educators intentionally choose and lead their own learning and that of their students by using effective and actionable strategies that are applied through a cycle of reflective practice and improvement. When you Take the LEAP, you direct your own learning, evaluate strategies, roll up your sleeves, and keep moving forward!

    Module Copyright 2026 National Association for Gifted Children. All Rights Reserved.

    Corey J. Gray

    Corey J. Gray

    Resurgence Hall Charter School

    Corey Gray, Ph.D. is an educational philosopher, creativity advocate, and equity champion based in Atlanta, Georgia. As an educator, Corey has taught in traditional public, private, and neighborhood charter school settings as an elementary educator, a middle school math teacher and department head, a mentor teacher, a special education and gifted teacher, and an adjunct instructor at the collegiate level. 

    Alia Pineda Medina

    Alia Pineda Medina

    Purdue University

    Alia Pineda Medina, M.Ed., is a Ph.D. Candidate at Purdue University in the Gifted Education Research and Resource Institute (GER2I), where she serves as an undergraduate teaching assistant. She is a former enrichment program coordinator for K-8 and has developed/implemented history-based enrichment curricula for grades 7-12 in GER2I. Her research interests are teacher preparation, teacher perspectives, and special populations. 

    Ty'Bresha Glass

    Ty'Bresha Glass

    Purdue University

    Ty’Bresha E. Glass is an educational historian, critical theorist, and deficit-mindset disruptor pursuing a Ph.D. in Gifted, Creative, & Talented Studies at Purdue University. Deeply invested in advancing equitable gifted identification while honoring and uplifting ALL students and educators nationwide, she works with The Nurturing Talent: Positively Pinpointing Potential (3P) project, contributing to professional development and identification through positive psychology.

    Module Navigation

    This self-study module has four sections: Engage, Learn, Apply, and Reflect & Assess. Note that the module sections are referred to as "chapters" in a few places on the platform. As you progress through each section, you'll find that you must complete some tasks before others are available. Once the tasks are completed, you will be able to go back and access them. The module also includes several downloadable documents that you can file or print for your own record keeping or share with your district. Once you fully complete the module, you'll be able to download a certificate to share with your district.

    Available LEAP Culturally Responsive Teaching Modules

    Module 1: Self-Reflection, Social Awareness, and Instructional Excellence
    Module 2: Histories and Context of American Education
    Module 3: Pedagogical Paradigms 
    Module 4: Gifted Pedagogies and Philosophies 
    Module 5: Culture in My Classroom


    Module Contributors

    Thank you to the following individuals who contributed their expertise to these modules: Kristina Henry Collins, Donna Y. Ford, Joy Lawson-Davis, Ghouldy Muhammad, Amber Neal-Stanley, Javetta Jones Roberson, & Rhina F. Williams

    Module Reviewers

    Thank you to our LEAP Culturally Responsive Teaching Module reviewers: Jodi Briggs, Cory Chung, Julie Delgado, Melissa Edmonds, Alejandra A. Fernández Morgado, C. Matthew Fugate, Talbot Hook, Katie Lewis, Angela Novak, Teresa Mapson Reddish, and Rosa Varela. 

  • Contains 23 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Applying Theory to Practice

    The LEAP Online Modules for Culturally Responsive Teaching for Gifted and High-Potential Students are a series of five 6-hour, self-paced modules that use the LEAP framework as the foundation. These modules will give you a practical understanding of how you can infuse the interests and cultures of your students to better inform your instruction for your high-ability students. These modules cover the following topics:

    • Module 1: Self-Reflection, Social Awareness, and Instructional Excellence
    • Module 2: Histories and Contexts of American Education
    • Module 3: Pedagogical Paradigms 
    • Module 4: Gifted Pedagogies and Philosophies 
    • Module 5: Culture in My Classroom

    LEAP is rooted in NAGC’s belief that educators intentionally choose and lead their own learning and that of their students by using effective and actionable strategies that are applied through a cycle of reflective practice and improvement. When you Take the LEAP, you direct your own learning, evaluate strategies, roll up your sleeves, and keep moving forward!

    Module Copyright 2026 National Association for Gifted Children. All Rights Reserved.

    Module Navigation

    This self-study module has four sections: Engage, Learn, Apply, and Reflect & Assess. Note that the module sections are referred to as "chapters" in a few places on the platform. As you progress through each section, you'll find that you must complete some tasks before others are available. Once the tasks are completed, you will be able to go back and access them. The module also includes several downloadable documents that you can file or print for your own record keeping or share with your district. Once you fully complete the module, you'll be able to download a certificate to share with your district.


    Available LEAP Culturally Responsive Teaching Modules

    • Module 1: Self-Reflection, Social Awareness, and Instructional Excellence
    • Module 2: Histories and Context of American Education
    • Module 3: Pedagogical Paradigms 
    • Module 4: Gifted Pedagogies and Philosophies 
    • Module 5: Culture in My Classroom


    Module Contributors

    Thank you to the following individuals who contributed their expertise to these modules: Kristina Henry Collins, Donna Y. Ford, Joy Lawson-Davis, Ghouldy Muhammad, Amber Neal-Stanley, Javetta Jones Roberson, & Rhina F. Williams

    Module Reviewers

    Thank you to our LEAP Culturally Responsive Teaching Module reviewers: Jodi Briggs, Cory Chung, Julie Delgado, Melissa Edmonds, Alejandra A. Fernández Morgado, C. Matthew Fugate, Talbot Hook, Katie Lewis, Angela Novak, Teresa Mapson Reddish, and Rosa Varela.