Dr. Susan Baum on 2e Learners & Elmbridge University’s Program on Cognitive Diversity
MAY 28, 202619 MIN
Dr. Susan Baum on 2e Learners & Elmbridge University’s Program on Cognitive Diversity
MAY 28, 202619 MIN
Description
This is a short, special mini-episode I’m sharing because my friends at Elmbridge University (formerly Bridges Academy) let me know that
enrollment is now open for the next cohort of their truly unique graduate program in cognitive diversity in education, and application deadlines are coming up in June.
When Dr. Susan Baum—one of the leading voices in twice-exceptionality and Chancellor of the program—said she could join me for a quick conversation about her work
and what makes this program so impactful, I said absolutely. In this
brief chat, Susan shares insights into supporting twice-exceptional
learners, why environment matters so much, and how this program is
helping educators better understand and serve complex, neurodivergent
students. If you want to learn more, you can head to https://elmbridge.edu/.
About Dr. Susan Baum
Susan Baum, Ph.D., is Chancellor of Elmbridge University’s Graduate School for Cognitive Diversity in Education (formerly Bridges) and Co-director of the 2e Center for Research and Professional Development at Bridges Academy, a school for twice exceptional students. The author of many publications concerning the needs of special populations of gifted students including the award-winning 3rd edition of her seminal work To Be Gifted and Learning Disabled, Susan is a popular international speaker whose message is celebrating neurodiversity. She served on the Board of Directors of the National Association for Gifted Children and is past president and co-founder of the Association for the Education of Gifted Underachieving students. She is recipient of the Weinfeld Group’s Lifetime Achievement Award for her work in educating the twice-exceptional child.
Things You'll Learn in this Episode
The rise in awareness and identification of twice exceptional individuals, including advocacy and policy changes in schools
Common misconceptions in education about giftedness and disabilities, and Baum’s theory of green — the paradoxical profile of these students
The importance of tailored environmental components — intellectual, social, emotional, physical, and creative — for thriving twice exceptional students
The evolution and impact of the Bridges Graduate School of Cognitive Diversity (now Elmbridge University)
Resources Mentioned
Elmbridge University
Bridges Academy
Twice-Exceptional and Special Populations of Gifted Students (Essential Readings in Gifted Education Series) by Dr. Susan Baum
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