Teacher Education

Gifted Intervention Specialist Endorsement (K-12)

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Why Choose Gifted Intervention Specialist Endorsement (K-12)?

If you are a currently licensed and certified teacher who wishes to address the special needs of K-12 students identified as having gifted educational needs, consider Wright State’s graduate level endorsement program consisting of five online courses. 

Earn this endorsement and be licensed to work in Ohio in K-12 settings as a gifted intervention specialist (GIS), helping these students achieve their potential. 

Your coursework will provide a theoretical background in the nature and needs of the gifted child, including affective/social needs, curriculum development, and differentiation for gifted students with educational needs. 

The ideal candidates will currently be teaching in a school currently to have direct experiences with students identified as gifted, because practicum experiences will be embedded in coursework. Licensed educators not currently teaching will be placed in a school situation to complete the practicum-related assignments. 

The coursework is aligned with the National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) Teacher Preparation Standards and adheres to the Ohio Educator Licensure Program Standards for the Gifted Intervention Specialist EndorsementWright State is accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).  

Contact Information

Beth Sizemore, Ed.D., Program Director
beth.sizemore@wright.edu

Real-World Experience

If you are currently teaching, field experiences will be embedded in your courses. You will be asked to record (video) the field experience assignment, so the instructor and program director can review it. If you are not currently teaching, we will assign you to a field experience location, or other arrangements will allow you to complete your assignments. The program does not require a separate student teaching or practicum for teachers currently in a general education classroom, a gifted resource room, or inclusionary services.

Academics and Curriculum

View the Gifted Intervention Specialist endorsement program information and requirements in the Academic Catalog. 

Gifted Endorsement Program of Study (PDF)

Admission

Admission Requirements

  • Current Ohio teaching license
    • Endorsements cannot be added to alternative or supplemental licenses
  • 2.5 cumulative minimum undergraduate GPA

Admission Process

Questions about the graduate school application? Contact:

The College of Graduate Programs and Honors Studies
Location: 160 University Hall
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Phone: 937-775-2976
Fax: 937-775-2453
Email: wsugrad@wright.edu


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