Todd Kettler is the Director of Advanced Academics for the Coppell Independent School District in Coppell, Texas. He taught middle school and high school English and worked with gifted students in both middle school and high school settings. In his role as a school district administrator, Mr. Kettler directs programs for Advanced Placement, dual/concurrent enrollment, gifted and talented, and college admission preparation. He earned bachelor and masters degrees at Baylor University. Recent publications include: Kettler, T. (2006). A call to greatness: Local advocacy. Tempo, 26(1), 8-12. Kettler, T., Shui, A., & Johnsen, S. J. (2006). AP as an intervention for middle school Hispanic students. Gifted Child Today, 29(1), 39-46. Kettler, T., & Curlis, M. (2005). Mathematical acceleration in a mixed-ability classroom: Applying a tiered-objectives model. In S. K. Johnsen & J. Kendrick (Eds.) Math education for gifted students. (pp. 83-92). Waco, Texas: Prufrock Press. |
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