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Should Gifted Students Be Grade-Advanced?
Intellectually gifted and academically talented students are able to learn material rapidly and understand concepts ...
Source: Educational Resource Information Center (U.S. Department of Education)
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Educating the Gifted Child
You've seen the papers. Our Nation's Report Card, a result of No Child Left Behind, shows who's "proficient" and who's ...
Source: Education.com
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Programming Options and Instructional Strategies
A variety of methods can be used to address the educational needs of gifted students, and it is important to match ...
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Ability Grouping
The practice of grouping, enabling students with advanced abilities and/or performance to be grouped together to ...
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Acceleration
Educational acceleration is one of the cornerstones of exemplary gifted education practices, with more research ...
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Cooperative Learning for Gifted Students
Cooperative Learning (CL) encompasses a variety of classroom practices which include the following attributes: group ...
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The Fallacy of a “One Size Fits All” Education
This personal narrative by a profoundly gifted student, 14, that reflects on his educational journey and observations ...
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Fine Arts Education for Gifted Children
Frequently, when school resources are limited, arts education funding is reduced or eliminated. Proponents of such cuts ...
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Tips for Parents: Academic Acceleration
Source: Davidson Young Scholar SeminarMaryAnn Swiatek explains that acceleration is a very good option for many ...
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Tips for Parents: Finding a Mentor for Your Gifted Child
This article offers tips for parents on finding a mentor for their gifted child including things to keep in mind when ...
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6 Secrets To Unlocking Your Child's Talent
Could your child be the next American Idol? The next American president? Perhaps. The way kids practice and how they are...
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Navigating the Gifted Child Maze
Pride can get in the way of recognizing the problems of labeling a child too quickly. It is best to take it slow when...
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Tips for Parents: Keeping the Light in Their Eyes
Source: Davidson Young Scholar Seminar Dr. Robin Schader of the Neag Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development...
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Tips for Parents: College Thinkin'
Source: Davdison Young Scholar Seminar This is a summary of the college admission seminar for the Davidson Academy...
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Giftedness Expressed by Affective Function
High levels of cognitive development do not necessarily imply high levels of affective development. The same heightened...

