Gifted Education
Sort by:
How Equality Effects Gifted EducationEquality has been an issue in the U.S. education system throughout history. It's still a problem. In the field of education, educators seem to believe that in order to have equality a cookie cutter approach to school is necessary.- Using Gifted Education Research EffectivelyThis article is about gifted education and using it for all levels of capability.
President Obama Proposes Eliminating the Only Federal Program for Gifted EducationPresident's Obama's 2011 budget will consolidate the Jacob Javits Gifted and Talented Students Education Program with other programs which do not address gifted education. This is the only federal program for this nation's brightest students.- Top Schools to Earn a Gifted Education DegreeIf you've considering becoming a teacher for gifted children or teens, here are some of the top schools in the country that offer a specialized gifted education program:
- Gifted Education: it Can Fail to Socialize a ChildA Look at Socialization with Respect to Gifted Education
- Handbook of Gifted Education ...tops In Its Field of Talented and Gifted EducationI have been extremely lucky the past few years to have worked with and taken classes from some of the brightest minds in the field of Talented and Gifted education.
- Distance Gifted Education ProgramsJohns Hopkins University and Stanford University offer unique online gifted programs.
- The Ultimate Tax-Free Gift: EducationWhen you are inventorying your assets and evaluating the overall value of your estate you may find that it exceeds the estate tax exclusion.
- Should We Accelerate Our Brightest Students?Some thoughts on acceleration and gifted education.
- Interest Centers in the Classroom: An IntroductionInterest centers are a great tool to improve interaction and creativity levels in your classroom. This guide present an overview of what interest centers are and how to create one yourself.
- A Talented and Gifted Glossary of Terms: A Sampling of Terms Most Used in TAG EducationSince I became active in Talented and Gifted Education almost 15 years ago, I discovered early on, that many people are confused by much of the terminology used in conjunction to Talented and Gifted education
- Are the Talented Necessarily Gifted?In my district, a student that may be identified as 'talented' in art or music can be placed in classrooms with students who may have much higher academic abilities. Is this best for the child?