NAGC Teachers Summit 2026
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Register
- Non-member - $299
- Member - $249
- Student - $174.84
Learn from both practicing educators and experts in the field as you create your own learning experience through flexible, dynamic online PD at this event custom-created just for teachers. Attend live and interact with presenters, then follow up with on demand learning through 15 additional hours of recorded content provided post-conference.
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Contains 2 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 02/10/2026
Welcome to the 2026 Teachers Summit
Welcome to the 2026 Teachers Summit!
Opening Keynote: What It Takes & What It Costs: Clarity, Care & Courage for EducatorsThis school year asks a lot—and gives very little space to pause. New routines, rising expectations, and the quiet pressure to do more with less can leave even the most dedicated educators feeling stretched thin. In this grounding and affirming keynote, Dr. Michelle Chanda Singh invites educators to step out of the cycle of constant doing and reconnect to three powerful anchors: Clarity, Care, and Courage. With a blend of personal story, real-world insight, and restorative strategies, she offers a call-in—not a call-out—for educators to return to what matters most. You’ll leave reminded that your presence matters more than perfection, that your well-being is not optional, and that your teaching can reflect your deepest values without losing yourself in the process. This is not just inspiration—it’s permission to lead boldly, teach purposefully, and build classrooms where both you and your students can thrive.
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Dr. Michelle Chanda Singh is a National Board Certified Teacher, best-selling author, TEDx speaker, and founder of The Restful Teacher® and LCT-E Learning Solutions®—a global education firm rooted in equity, innovation, and well-being. Her journey from a 9-year-old Jamaican immigrant to an award-winning educator has shaped more than two decades of service in the field, including her work in Miami-Dade County Public Schools as an ELA teacher, gifted department chair, district PD leader, and consultant. To date, Michelle has empowered over 45,000 educators and leaders worldwide to create inclusive, thriving spaces where both students and teachers flourish.
$i++ ?>Catherine Little
University of Connecticut
Catherine A. Little, Ph.D., is a Professor in Giftedness, Creativity, and Talent Development in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Connecticut. Her research interests include professional learning, differentiation of curriculum and instruction for advanced learners, and classroom questioning practices. She serves on UConn’s Honors Board and as Honors Advisor for students in the Neag School of Education. Catherine completed her graduate work at William and Mary, where she also served as Curriculum Coordinator for the Center for Gifted Education. Recently, she has been the Project Director for Project SPARK, Project LIFT, and Project Focus, all of which are Javits-funded initiatives focused on working with schools and teachers to recognize and respond to advanced academic potential in the early grades, particularly in students from underserved populations. Catherine has served on the NAGC Board of Directors as Member-at-Large, Governance Secretary, and Treasurer. As of September 1, 2025, she is serving as President of the Board of Directors.
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Executive Director
National Association for Gifted Children
With over 20 years of experience in non-profit and association leadership, John Segota, MPS, CAE, has dedicated his career to advancing education, supporting the needs of educators and learners, and transforming organizations. As the Executive Director of the National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC), John partners with the NAGC Board of Directors to advance the association’s mission to support those who enhance the growth and development of gifted and talented children through advocacy, outreach, education, and research.
Prior to his work at NAGC, John served as Associate Executive Director at TESOL International Association, a global professional association representing the field of English language teaching. In his role at TESOL, he spearheaded various strategic initiatives that led to significant organizational growth and development. His experience at TESOL includes strategic planning, advocacy and policy management, public relations and communications, standards development, governance, and organizational management.
John has presented both nationally and internationally on public policy as it relates to language education and has written extensively on issues of education policy. In addition to his work at TESOL, John has served on the Board of Directors of the National Coalition for Literacy, the Title III State Advisory Committee for the District of Columbia, and the Advisory Council for EnglishUSA.
John has a BA in Political Science with a concentration in International Studies from the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA, and a Master of Professional Studies in Public Leadership from The George Washington University in Washington, DC. He has been conferred by the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) as a Certified Association Executive (CAE) and was selected as a Diversity Executive Leadership Program (DELP) scholar with ASAE in 2012. -
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Let's explore activities and units for gifted learners whose foundations are to support positive identity formation.
Grades K-8 | Social & Emotional Learning and Identity | Intermediate/some experience with gifted education
Let's explore activities and units for gifted learners whose foundations are to support positive identity formation. We'll examine best practices, confidently deliver strong pedagogy, and bolster our understanding of the social and emotional needs of gifted learners as we discover more about the cornerstone element of gifted identity formation.
$i++ ?>Mark Hess
Portable Gifted and Talented
Mark Hess is an NAGC board member, 2022-24 president of the Colorado Association for Gifted and Talented, and a teaches gifted learners in a large urban school district. Mark has published nine books for the teachers of gifted learners--including his social-emotional curriculum series. As Portable Gifted and Talented, Mark has given away over 55,000 free resources. See more at www.giftedlearners.org.
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A hands-on session showcasing how AI can elevate STEM learning for gifted students through creativity, inquiry, and innovation.
Grades Pre K - 8 | Technology & Innovative Tools | Gifted 101/new to gifted education
Discover how AI can elevate STEM learning for gifted students through creativity, inquiry, and innovation. This hands-on session introduces beginner-friendly AI tools that deepen thinking, extend complexity, and showcase GT talent. Educators will explore ethical use, practical classroom applications, and ready-to-implement strategies that empower gifted learners to lead, create, and solve real-world problems.
$i++ ?>Michael Newman
The King of STEM/ La Porte ISD
Michael Newman is the Elementary STEM Facilitator for La Porte ISD, a National STEM Certified Coach, gifted education advocate, and children’s STEM book author. Known as “The King of STEM,” he creates innovative, engaging learning experiences that empower students and educators. Michael presents nationally on STEM, AI integration, and talent development for gifted learners.
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Contains 2 Component(s), Includes Credits
Using models of scholarly dialogue to encourage critical thinking and scholarly behaviors.
Grades K-12 | Creativity & Inquiry-Based Learning | Intermediate/some experience with gifted education
Students need opportunities to engage in meaningful dialogue around a variety of topics in a way that honors all participants, yet challenges them to support their perspective with evidence, listen to multiple perspectives, formulate relevant questions, and ponder big ideas. Using models of scholarly dialogue we create opportunities for students to hone their critical thinking skill set and scholarly behaviors.
$i++ ?>Michelle Swain
Round Rock ISD
Michelle Swain serves Round Rock ISD as the Director of Gifted and Advanced Academic Services, overseeing gifted programming, college-credit bearing coursework, and college readiness assessments. She has served on the NAGC Board and TAGT Board, including as TAGT 2011 President. Michelle was honored as the 2013 TAGT State Administrator of the Gifted and received the 2015 NAGC Gifted Coordinator Award.
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Five instructional strategies to enhance engagement and elevate your lessons.
Grades 6-8 | Creating Supportive & Inclusive Classrooms | Gifted 101/new to gifted education
This session will introduce five impactful instructional strategies—Curriculum Compacting, Real-World Applications, Grouping, Creative Expression, and Open-Ended Activities—to help you enhance engagement and elevate your weekly lessons.
$i++ ?>Rita Smith
Prince George's County Public Schools
Rita Brown Smith is a veteran educator and leader with 29 years of experience. She has served as department chair, instructional lead teacher, New Teacher Academy coordinator, curriculum writer, and professional development lead teacher. A dedicated mentor and collaborator, she also serves as a Capital Region Community Educator for the Alzheimer’s Association.
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Q&A session for 12:30 pm Breakout Sessions
Join the speakers from the 12:30 p.m. ET Breakout Sessions for a live Q&A and meet and greet!
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How movement supports healing and self-regulation for gifted students.
Grades K-12 |Social & Emotional Learning and Identity | Intermediate/some experience with gifted education
Gifted students experience the world with heightened intensity. When that sensitivity collides with trauma or chronic stress, their brilliance can mask underlying dysregulation. Drawing on neuroscience and trauma research, this session explores how movement supports healing and self-regulation. Participants will learn practical, movement-based strategies that integrate mindfulness and emotional awareness to help gifted learners reconnect, regulate, and thrive.
$i++ ?>Ginger Canaan
Region 7 Education Service Center, TX
Ginger Canaan, M.Ed. is a Gifted and Talented Specialist at Region 7 ESC and serves on the Commissioner’s Advisory Council for Gifted/Talented Students. With nearly three decades in education, she specializes in gifted programming, curriculum design, and instructional innovation, inspiring educators to create engaging, inquiry-rich learning experiences that nurture the potential of gifted and high-ability students.
$i++ ?>Andrea Beltran Cain
Haddam-Killingworth District, C.T.
Dr. Andrea Beltran Cain, Ed.D., M.Ed., is a School Counselor and researcher specializing in trauma, movement, and cognitive development. Her work bridges neuroscience, emotional regulation, and education to create trauma-informed practices that foster resilience and academic growth. With over a decade of experience, she supports gifted and twice-exceptional learners through evidence-based strategies promoting cognitive and emotional well-being.
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Teacher noticing practices to support talent identification.
Grades Pre K-5 | Talent Development & Identification|Gifted 101/new to gifted education
Discover how teacher noticing as a practice supports talent identification in your classroom. Learn to pair noticing practices with guided enrichment experiences that allow students to demonstrate depth of understanding and advanced thinking. Finally, identify opportunities to integrate these practices into daily routines to ensure equitable opportunities for talent identification and access to challenging, high-quality learning experiences.
$i++ ?>Susan Corwith
Northwestern University
Dr. Susan Corwith is director of Northwestern University’s Center for Talent Development and serves as assistant professor in the School of Education and Social Policy. Her expertise is in designing programs for talent development, program evaluation, and professional learning. She contributes nationally through leadership roles, research, and direct service to families and educators to promote equitable, high-quality advanced education. -
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Transform existing curriculum plans and student products with a framework for elevating cognitive complexity in your classroom.
Grades Pre K-12 | Differentiation, Acceleration, and Curriculum Design|Intermediate/some experience with gifted education
Advanced and gifted learners need rigor that deepens thinking, not more assignments. This session introduces Paul & Elder's Intellectual Standards as a practical framework for elevating cognitive complexity in your classroom. Participants will engage in a downloadable "upgrade" activity to transform existing curriculum plans and student products. Applying these standards supports opportunities for deeper analytical thinking educators can implement immediately.
$i++ ?>Jen Flo
Whitworth University
Ms. Flo is a Whitworth University lecturer and consultant with K-20 experience. Her career has taken many forms as regional administrator, district coordinator, and classroom teacher across multiple districts. For the past decade, she has served WAETAG as past president and continuing board member. In 2025, she received the WAETAG Lifetime Achievement Award for contributions to gifted education in Washington.
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Contains 2 Component(s), Includes Credits
Explore practical strategies and resources to create supportive, inclusive classrooms for gifted and twice-exceptional learners.
Grades K-12 | Creating Supportive & Inclusive Classrooms|Intermediate/some experience with gifted education
Explore practical strategies and resources to create supportive, inclusive classrooms for gifted and twice-exceptional learners. This session empowers educators with actionable differentiation techniques, social-emotional supports, and strength-based practices to effectively engage diverse learners, fostering academic growth and well-being in an inclusive environment.
$i++ ?>Tammy Jean Byrd
Purdue University
Tammy Jean Byrd is a Ph.D. student in Educational Studies at Purdue University and a MENSA Gifted Doctoral Fellow. Her research focuses on gifted and twice‑exceptional learners, integrating positive psychology and talent development. With teaching experience spanning K-12 and enrichment programs, Tammy has published in Behavioral Sciences and presented nationally, earning recognition from NAGC and Phi Theta Kappa.