English language learners are drastically under-represented in the nation’s gifted and talented elementary education programs. And the one tool advocates hoped would better identify them — non-verbal ...
In response to Stephen L. Gessner’s Commentary “The Gifted Express, Now Leaving on Track 1,” (Jan. 23, 2008): When will our nation rise above the fog of illusionary closings of achievement gaps? How ...
NORTH BILLERICA, Mass., August18, 2022—The Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) has added Curriculum Associates’ i-Ready Assessment for Grades K–12 to its approved list of Gifted ...
Given the anxieties and aspirations of their target audience of readers, its no surprise that publications like the New York Times and New York Magazine never tire of writing about the concerns raised ...
Gifted assessment should be a recurring phenomena, not a one-shot event; some students not identified as gifted at an early age later develop the gifts and talents to make major contributions in ...
The Madison School District will be offering testing sessions this year of students for possible giftedness. The State of Ohio requires the following areas to be recognized from standardized testing: ...
More than 120 parents and educators gathered at La Colina Junior High School on May 4 for the Spring Colloquium on Gifted Children, the Central Coast’s only conference on gifted education. Attendees ...
One of the most divisive topics in education is gifted education. Even the word itself—gifted—has caused debate. The efficacy and equity of gifted programs came under fire in 2021 when New York City ...
For New Orleans residents Rachel Meese and Jason Schoenfeld, the search for a public prekindergarten for their daughter, Bella, has already consumed the kind of money, time and energy typical of an ...
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