Guide For The Perplexed Resources for parents of gifted and talented children in Tennessee. Topics include giftedness, parenting, education, testing, counseling, and legal issues. http://giftedtn.org/
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Tasmanian Association For The Gifted Inc. - Home Page The Tasmanian Association for the gifted (TAG) is a nonprofit, affiliated withthe Australian Association for the Education of gifted and talented (AAEGT). http://www.tasgifted.org.au/
Extractions: Membership information For parents and teachers Young Gifted Children For gifted children The Tasmanian Association for the Gifted (TAG) is a non-profit, parent based organisation, affiliated with the Australian Association for the Education of Gifted and Talented (AAEGT). Australian Association for the Education of Gifteed Children Inc (AAEGT) TO VOTE, DOWNLOAD THIS FORM and follow the instructions. Goals of the Association: To stimulate, support and conduct activities that will provide maximum opportunity for the development of students with gifts and talents. To promote parent, teacher and community awareness of the needs and potential of gifted children.
Howard GardnerĀ Seven Types Of Intelligence Psychologist Howard Gardner identified seven distinct types of intelligence. They are listed with respect to gifted or talented children. http://www.swopnet.com/ed/TAG/7_Intelligences.html
Duke TIP - Resources www.gagc.org; Iowa talented and gifted Association www.iowatag.org; Kansas Associationfor www.tagtenn.org; Texas Association for gifted and talented http://www.tip.duke.edu/resources/state_gifted_associations_in_duke_TIP_region.h
Extractions: @import("/assets/styles/ie5mac.css"); Resources State gifted associations offer support and information for parents and teachers about state programs, services, and legislation. They provide excellent avenues for getting connected on the local and state levels with other parents and educators and for advocating on behalf of gifted education. Most publish a newsletter and hold regional and statewide workshops and conferences. If you are interested in contacting State Associations outside of the Duke TIP Southeastern region, you can find a list of them on the University of Connecticut's U.S. State Gifted Associations page of the National Association of Gifted Children's State Affiliate Association page . Websites for states within the Duke TIP region are linked below. Alabama Association for Gifted Children
The Advanced Academy Of Georgia The Advanced Adademy of Georgia provides opportunities for gifted and talented highschool junior and seniors to earn concurrent high school and college credit in a fulltime residential program. http://www.westga.edu/~academy
Extractions: Your AP Classes What Do You Want To Know? When Do I Apply? How Do I Apply? How Much Does It Cost? Can I Visit? Can International Students Apply? Why Should I Enroll? I Take AP/Honors Courses, Why Should I Attend? Are There Scholarships? How Safe Is The Program? What Courses Will I Take? Where Will I Live? What Are Your Students Like? What Do Parents Think Of The Program? Where Have Your Students Gone To College? Can I Watch Your Promotional Video? What's There To Do Besides Classes? What's Going On This Week? Do You Have Programs For Younger Students? Unlimited Possibilities for Students of Unlimited Potential The Advanced Academy of Georgia is a residential, early-entrance-to-college program for gifted and talented high school-aged students. Students generally apply during their sophomore or junior year, but we also occasionally accept younger, high ability students. We are located on the campus of the University of West Georgia, which is a comprehensive University offering more than 20 different degree programs with more than 50 majors, including the University's 2-2 Regent's Engineering Transfer Program with the Georgia Institute of Technology. The Advanced Academy of Georgia is one of nine programs in the United States that provide opportunities for gifted and talented high school-aged students to earn concurrent high school and college credit in a full-time residential program. The Academy is NOT a high school. Our students exclusively take regularly scheduled university classes taught by university professors for which they receive high school and university credit.
Extractions: Creating Connections is a quarterly publication from the Facilitators of the Talented and Gifted Program. Select a Creating Connections Issue April 2005 March 2005 January 2005 April 2004 January 2004 October 2003 May 2003 March 2003 January 2003 October 2002 April 2002 March 2002 January 2002 Course/Grade Level Acceleration Approval Process Requests received after April 1 may not be completed by the end of the school year. The person (i.e. parent/guardian, classroom teacher) recommending that a student be accelerated in a specific course/grade level completes a District Acceleration Request Form and gives it to the building TAG facilitator. The form will specify the reasons for the request. Parent/guardian will be notified and given an opportunity to provide input.
Pursuit For Excellence Specialize in life, fitness, business, spiritual enrichment, and giftedtalented coaching. http://pursuitforexcellence.com
Iowa Talented Gifted Association (ITAG) Extension of the book Genius Denied containing excerpts, reviews and a searchabledatabase of resources, including state gifted education policies, http://www.geniusdenied.com/PolicyItemDetail.aspx?sid=12405
TEA - Curriculum - Advanced Academics All the information you need related to laws, rules, and related information about the education of gifted and talented students in Texas. http://www.tea.state.tx.us/gted/index.html
Extractions: Home District Locator Index A-Z Divisions ... Curriculum Home Foundation Curriculum Mathematics Science Social Studies Enrichment Curriculum Fine Arts Languages Other Than English Technology Applications Curriculum Programs Advanced Academics Bilingual / ESL Early Childhood Educational Technology ... Frequently Asked Questions The Advanced Academics Unit welcomes you to our web site! This site will provide you with information on curriculum, assessment, rules, etc. We welcome any suggestions you may have that will improve this site for individuals working to provide high quality advanced programs for students. Join the Texas Advanced Programs mailing list! Join the Texas Gifted/Talented mailing list! The Advanced Academic Unit in the Division of Curriculum provides direction and leadership to K-12 advanced academic programs. Unit staff assists districts statewide with implementation of the Texas State Plan for the Education of Gifted/Talented Students , oversees the Texas AP/IB Incentive Programs and collaborates with the Texas Association for the Gifted and Talented, The College Board, and other groups to meet the needs of gifted and academically advanced students. The Advanced Academics Unit provides on-going communication with the field about current issues pertaining to the gifted/talented and advanced programs and policy interpretations related to the Texas Administrative Code Chapter 89 and graduation requirements in Chapter 74.
Wisconsin Association For Talented Gifted Extension of the book Genius Denied containing excerpts, reviews and a searchabledatabase of resources, including state gifted education policies, http://www.geniusdenied.com/PolicyItemDetail.aspx?sid=12384
Suns Home Page Announcements, administration list, athletics, career center, clubs and activities, departments, calendar of events, East facts, library services, gifted and talented department, grading guidelines, hearing impaired program, parent handbook, parental newsletter, school store, student handbook and contact information, http://www.west-bend.k12.wi.us/east/
Valley View Middle School Public school, grades 69. Offers special education, gifted and talented program, ESL, an extension of Normandale's French immersion program. Staff directory, course descriptions (in PDF), supply lists, student activities. http://www.edina.k12.mn.us/valleyview/
Home Association for the gifted and talented(WVAGT) 1) To promote the education ofthe gifted and talented in West Virginia. http://www.wvgifted.org/
Palmer Lake Elementary School Public school just north of Brooklyn Center. K6. Small class sizes. Offers special education, ESL, gifted and talented program, after school program, many other ways to get students interested and motivated. http://www.osseo.k12.mn.us/elem/pl/
Gifted And Talented Web Page National gifted and talented Joseph Renzulli UConn http//www.gifted.uconn.edu/nrcgt . National Association for gifted Children http//www.nagc.org/ http://www.kathimitchell.com/gifted.html