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Steve Haberlin is an assistant professor of education at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia, and author of Meditation in the College Classroom: A Pedagogical Tool to Help Students De-Stress, Focus, and Connect. His work focuses on the use of mindfulness and meditation practices in both k-12 and higher education settings. His workshop, "Mindfulness for Teachers," helps educators develop a personal practice to help with stress and anxiety and to be more present in their teaching and personal lives. Steve is also available for higher education workshops to help professors use brief meditation activities in class and for keynote presentations on mindfulness and meditation-related topics. For more information, contact Steve at [email protected].
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  I remember the first year I taught gifted kids. Wow, what a shocker! Going from teaching all types of students for several years to teaching 22 identified gifted students opened my eyes. I had a lot of adjusting to do. Accommodating the fast-...
Common Core standards. District initiatives. Testing and more testing. Challenging curriculum and enrichment. In our daily hustle and bustle, when is there time to address the social-emotional aspect of gifted education? That’s been a question I...
The future belongs to those who code. Whether that’s true or not, it sure sounds good, and it’s is the type of phrase that coders-those who know how to program computers and other technology-like to throw around. I know one thing for sure:...
  Recently, my daughter came home from school and asked me why a child in her class was placed in the gifted program. “I don’t get it,” she said. “He has Cs and Fs, and he behaves badly.” I did my best to explain how a student gets enrolled in a...
A student is asked to create a bookmark that contains higher-order thinking questions. After struggling to create the “perfect” question, she runs out of time and completes only half the assignment.  The session ends with the girl in tears, upset...
It’s true. The geeks have inherited the earth. Self-proclaimed “geek,” Dr. Brian Housand, is living proof of this when he took center stage as the keynote speaker for the Florida Association for the Gifted’s annual conference recently held in Tampa...
Note: This is the final installment of a three-part series. If you’ve read my last two blogs, you know that starting a schoolwide enrichment cluster program is both rewarding and challenging.  After you have cleared the logistical hurdles, you get...
Note: This is the second installment of a three-part series.   In the last blog, I began telling my adventure of launching a schoolwide enrichment cluster program. In this second installment, I’d like to dive into the part of the story, where I...
Note: The following blog is the first of a three part series on my adventures in launching a schoolwide enrichment cluster program.   Sometimes, you just get lucky.     I was looking for a way to expand an enrichment cluster program that I had...
    As of this writing, I have a student who just loves to learn. She soaks up new knowledge and skills like a sponge. Though I only work with her a short time during the enrichment reading block, she has made incredible strides on her research...

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