In this session, educators will learn how to use CogAT ability data alongside achievement data to gain a more complete picture of each student’s learning profile. By leveraging this data, teachers can identify students’ strengths in areas such as complex problem-solving, critical thinking, and quantitative reasoning, while also addressing areas for growth. This approach helps inform instructional strategies, differentiation, and targeted teaching for learners with unique needs in the classroom. Join us for a hands-on workshop to explore practical ways to apply a strengths-based approach in the general education classroom to support all learners. Teachers will want to bring recent CogAT class reports (please ask your school GT Coordinator), and a laptop to access student achievement data or other effective student information.