Are the AP teachers required to have the 30 hours of training in gifted/talented education? If yes, can their AP training count for it?
If AP classes serve as the mode of delivery for your services to gifted/talented students, teachers should have the 30 hours of training in gifted/talented education. A part of the College Board five day summer institute training can count toward the curriculum and instruction component, but the teacher still needs approximately six hours each in the nature and needs of gifted/talented students and assessing student needs training components.
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