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- ABOUT AAGC
- PRESS RELEASE
- Pilot Program: Project Bright IDEA 1: Interest Development Early Abilities -2001-2004
Press Release (pdf) | Final Report (pdf)- Current Research with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction [NCDPI]
- Project Bright IDEA 2: Interest Development Early Abilities -2004-2009 (pdf)
[A Jacob Javits Gifted Education Program funded by the US Department of Education]- NAGC Project Bright IDEA presentations:
[A Jacob Javits Gifted Education Program funded by the US Department of Education] (power point files are large and may take a moment to download)
- Wedded Bliss: The Marriage of Regular and Gifted Education (ppt)
- Gifted Intelligent Behaviors for 21st Century Learners (pdf)
- Preparing the Next Generation: New Taxonomies of Educational Objectives (ppt)
- Project Bright IDEA: Leadership for Transforming Curriculum and Instruction (ppt)
- Bright Idea: National Conference (ppt)
- William Shakespeare: First Grade Curriculum (ppt)
- Hickory City Schools: Quiltmaker's Gift (ppt)
- WORKING PAPERS
- NEWS AND RESOURCES
- Your Preschooler Might Be Gifted
- Activities from Birth to Five
- Books for Young Children and Books for Parents
- Child Care Aware
- Enrichment Activities and Resources
- Gifted Children and Television
- Homeschooling
- Identification and Testing: Characteristics and Traits of a Gifted Preschooler
- National Organizations
- Parent Resources Guides
- School Preparation
- RESOURCES - Abstracts
- Parenting the Very Young Gifted Child
- Issues and Practices Related to Identification of Gifted and Talented Students in the Visual Arts
- Reading With Young Children
- Some Children Under Some Conditions: TV and the High Potential Kid
- The Relationship of Grouping Practices to the Education of the Gifted and Talented Learner: Research-Based Decision Making
- Why Not Let High Ability Students Start School in January? The Curriculum Compacting Study
- ARTICLES OF INTEREST
For more information about AAGC, contact Margaret Evans Gayle, Executive Director or call (919) 783-6152.
Write to us at:
American Association for Gifted Children
at Duke University
Box 90539
Durham, North Carolina 27708-0539