Terese Weiler entered the world of Gifted Education more than a decade ago and has continuously been amazed at how much more there is to learn. She has taught second through fifth grades, served as an instructional support teacher, as well as a math interventionist (MRIS). Terese earned her Gifted and Talented Coordinator license through UW-Whitewater in 2017. She earned a Master’s Degree in Professional Development from Viterbo University and her Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education and Psychology from UW-Madison.As a GT instructional coach, she collaborates with general and special education teachers to design appropriate instruction to high ability/potential students in grades k-12. She thrives on providing varied programming for students based on their individual profiles. One of her areas of focused learning is around multi-exceptional learners. Terese also enjoys facilitating professional learning opportunities and engaging in professional book clubs focused on Universal Design for Learning. When Terese isn’t working, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends. You might find her volunteering as a baseball coach, talking books and new learning with friends, or relaxing in nature.