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Gifted Children
Websites presented in alphabetical order Center for Talent Development: Annotated Bibliography This bibliography includes listings for publications on topics concerning gifted children, such as curriculum, acceleration, gifted teens, legal issues, creativity, musically gifted, under-achievement in gifted students, and parenting gifted students. From the Center for Talent Development at Northwestern University. http://www.ctd.northwestern.edu/resources/bibliography/ Topics: K-12 Education Last updated May 29, 2008 Considering the Options: A Guidebook for Investigating Early College Entrance This publication offers guidance to parents in making the decision about early college entrance for gifted children. It includes questions for exploration, material on financial assistance, and additional reading and websites on alternative schooling, early entrance programs, and related topics. Opens directly into a PDF file. From a University of Washington psychiatry professor and the Davidson Institute for Talent Development. http://print.ditd.org/young_scholars/Guidebooks/YSGuidebook_EarlyCollege_Parents_12_07_05.pdf Topics: College and University Education, K-12 Education Last updated May 28, 2008 Early Entrance Programs Small compilation of links to resources on early college entrance programs for gifted students, including overview and planning articles and specific universities (commuter and residential) offering early entrance programs. From the John Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth. http://cty.jhu.edu/imagine/linkE.htm Topics: College and University Education, K-12 Education Last updated May 29, 2008 |
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