| Acceleration: Is moving ahead the right step?: Some psychologists' research shows that acceleration--skipping grades or working ahead in a particular subject--can be one of the best methods to meet the needs of gifted youth. | |
| APA.org - Cultivating otherwise untapped potential: "With the proper environment and the proper education, you can increase the number of high-ability youngsters and adults." | |
| Davidson Institute : GT-CyberSource: Portal to news and other information related to giftedness and gifted education. | |
| Early Entrance Foundation: Resources for parents of profoundly gifted children who are interested in rapid academic acceleration - early entrance to college at ages 11-15. | |
| Gifted Program Cuts Leave the Brightest Students Behind: Discusses program cuts caused by reallocation of funds. | |
| Is It a Cheetah?: Essay written by Stephanie S. Tolan. Compares gifted students to cheetahs. | |
| Providing for Gifted and Talented Children: An evaluation of Excellence in Cities and other grant-funded programmes by the UK's Ofsted (Office for Standards in Education). | |
| Summer Programs for the Gifted --- Links by Subject: Connect to summer programs, academic competitions, and useful web sites. | |
| Villiers Park Educational Trust: Aims to foster inspirational 14 to 19 learning and teaching by facilitating the sharing of knowledge and best practice. Provides INSET courses and master classes at AS/A2 level and establishes networks between schools and local universities. Lists courses, teaching ideas, networks and contact details. | |
| We Always Knew He was Bright: Explains the traits of a profoundly gifted child. |
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