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Gifted education - Definition |
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Gifted education is a broad term for special practices, procedures and theories used in the education of children in K-12 education who have been identified as gifted or talented. Youths are usually identified as gifted by placing highly on certain standardized tests. Because gifted and/or talented youth are so perceptually and intellectually deviant from the mean, it is appropriate to pace their lessons more aggressively, track them into honors, Advanced Placement, or International Baccalaureate courses, or otherwise provide educational enrichment.
Unfortunately, the needs of many gifted students are still neglected, as schools tend to place more emphasis on improving education for the youths on the other side of the spectrum. This may be an unintended consequence of the development of disability rights litigation, which some pundits argue has led to the disabled receiving more resources than the more-than-abled. See Special education.
Gifted and talented programs
Canada
Ontario
United States
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Indiana
Illinois
Louisiana
Maryland
Nevada
- Davidson Institute for Talent Development [4] (http://www.ditd.org/public/)
North Carolina
Texas
Virginia
Washington
Australia
South Australia
- Ignite programme, Department of Education and Children's Services
Singapore
England & Wales
Fictional gifted programs
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Example Usage of education |
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formez: #scout #education http://www.lib.uom.gr/dbases/SPT--FullRecord.php?ResourceId=127 |
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Struggle2Learn: @republicofmath Sorry, you got me on my soapbox. Pet peeve w/ education now. Kids not ready for math, but put them there anyway. Bad,bad! |
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LitJrzyGrl: Fortune cookie say: education will never be as expensive as ignorance. |
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