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A Requiem for Baby Mozart: Despite Disney's Baby Einstein Refunds, the Series has Value

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Teaching the 4th Amendment to Gifted Students: Students Can Find Real-Life Applications of the Bill of Rights

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Finding High Interest, High Ability Books: A Great Online Resource to Find Books for Gifted Readers

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Looking at American and Chinese Education Ideas: Obama and Ying Ying Yu Offer Differing Reasons to Work in School

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Experimental Design in Science Investigations: Students Learning the Process of Designing Science Experiments

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By: Feature Writer David R. Wetzel

5 Teaching Science Tips for Gifted Learners: A Science Education Curriculum That Supports High Quality Learning

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By: Feature Writer David R. Wetzel

How to Play Eenie or Meenie Game: Game is Approved by Middle School Gifted Kids for Advisory

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Learning to Adjust to Feeling Average: Some Gifted Kids Get a Shock When They Get to Middle School

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

What Professor Garfield Can Teach Students: A Cartoon Resource is Great for Gifted Kids (and Their Teachers!)

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Which Night at the Museum Exhibits are Real? Gifted Kids Will Enjoy a Scavenger Hunt Based on the Movie

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Great Music for Gifted Classroom Centers: Mozart and Monopoly Add Magic to Independent Exploration Time

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Help Students Create Personal Belief Statements: A This I Believe Unit Offers Social-Emotional Growth Opportunities

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Using Until I Met Dudley In Enrichment Classes: Roger McGough's Story Adapts to Elementary or Secondary Students

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

2009 Summer Reading Programs for Students: Gifted Readers Can Find Challenge from Scholastic and B&N

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Gifted Teachers Can Learn from Justin Chapman: An Ugly Tale of a Parent Who Loved that "Genius" Label Too Much

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

iD Summer Technology Camp for Gifted Kids: NAGC is One Source for iD Camp Discounts

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Should Mensa Have Accepted Elise Tan Roberts? Joining a High IQ Society May Not be in a Wee Child's Best Interest

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Host a Classroom Book Exchange on Earth Day: Grow Green G&T Readers with Recycled, Peer-Approved Books

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

NAGC's Legislative Action Network: The National Association of Gifted Children Raises Awareness

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Online Games and Reading for Earth Day 2009: Students Who are Finished with Classwork Can Go Green

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Free Earth Day Resources for Teachers: Climate Change Lessons Plans are Available for Free School Use

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Who Killed the Electric Car – Again! A Problem Based Learning Case Study into the Death of the EV1

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By: Feature Writer David R. Wetzel

Investigating the Impact of Artificial Reefs: Problem-Based Learning Study of Human Influence on Marine Ecosystems

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By: Feature Writer David R. Wetzel

Pi Day Lesson Plans, Activities, and Games: Gifted Students Can Celebrate the Fun of Working with Pi on March 14

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Celebrate Square Root Day with Fun Activities: Gifted Students Enjoy Math Lessons on a Rare Mathematical Day

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Two Online Games for Kids Who Love to Build: Nurture the Logical Minds of Future Architects and Engineers

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Why Pre-Service Teachers Need Gifted Ed Exposure: The Future of Enrichment Requires Building a Teacher Force

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Emergency Substitute Plans for Gifted Classrooms: Students Can Still Have Enrichment (Even if Teachers Call in Sick)

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Free Books for Kids on Read Across America Day: Teachers Can Promote Reading and Generosity on Dr. Seuss's Birthday

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Decorating Desks for Gifted Classrooms: Teachers Decrease "Down Time" with Puzzle Desk Cards

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Budget Cuts Affect Gifted Education Programs: How Parents and Teachers Can Help Protect Enrichment Programs

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Great Board Games for Gifted Students: Enrichment Classrooms Should Offer Interesting Centers For Kids

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Gifted Students and Alcohol Awareness: Scientists Link High Childhood Intelligence and Drinking

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Characteristics of Gifted Preschoolers: Identifying Intellectually Advanced Young Children

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By: Susan Hyde

Highly Gifted, Asperger's or Twice Exceptional? Intellectually Advanced Children are Often Mislabeled at School

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By: Susan Hyde

Testing for Intellectual Giftedness: Assessing Students for Placement in GT Programming

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By: Susan Hyde

Why GATE Education is Important: Gifted and Talented Programs Need Support

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By: Feature Writer Suzanne Pitner

Using Quiz Bowl in a Gifted Classroom: This Game Allows Students to Cooperate and Compete Simultaneously

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Helping Gifted Readers Find Books: High Level Readers Need Help Choosing Appropriate Books

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By: Feature Writer Alex Sharp

Gifted Children and Creativity: GATE Students Enjoy Storytelling

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By: Douglas Parker

Advanced Ability Grouping: Combining Gifted Students Makes Sense

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By: Douglas Parker

Is No Child Left Behind Unfair? The Need for National Education Standards

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By: Douglas Parker

Defining Gifted Students: Laws Affecting Exceptional Students

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By: Douglas Parker

Changes to the NCLB Act: Gifted Education Is Neglected Again

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By: Douglas Parker

Vacations for Gifted Kids: Keeping Learning Alive When School’s Out

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By: Douglas Parker

Writing Across the Curriculum: Connected Ideas for Gifted Education

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By: Douglas Parker

Documenting a Scope and Sequence: Labeling Helps Schools Map Their Curriculum

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By: Douglas Parker

Modifying Curriculum in GATE Class: Curricular Scope and Sequence to Support Gifted Students

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By: Douglas Parker

Cut Backs to Gifted Education: Curtailing Federal Support for GATE

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By: Douglas Parker

Gifted Education Lexicon: A Parent’s Guide to Gifted Eduspeak

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By: Douglas Parker

Integrated Technology Education: High-Interest Instructional Programs that Enhance Gifted Learning

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By: Douglas Parker

What Makes Gifted Kids Different? Parenting and Teaching High-Ability Children

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By: Douglas Parker

Games and Toys for the Gifted: Bright Kids Need to Play and Have Fun, Too!

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By: Douglas Parker

Standards for Gifted Programming: A Framework for Improving Gifted Education

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By: Douglas Parker

Multiple Intelligences: Are There New Ways to be Identified as Gifted?

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By: Douglas Parker

Who Provides for Gifted Education? An Overview of Funding and Services for Gifted Programs in Schools

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By: Douglas Parker

Rogers Re-forming Gifted Ed Review: Plain English and Sound Research on the Complexities of the Gifted

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By: Feature Writer Kellie Hayden

Is a Gifted Kid Lurking Near You? An Extended Checklist of Characteristics for Giftedness

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By: Douglas Parker

The Underachieving Gifted: Strategies to Help Motivate Able Learners

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By: Angela Shultis

TAG and Self-contained Classrooms: Need for High Achievement Scores Warrant Self-contained for TAG

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By: Feature Writer Kellie Hayden

How Many Mensans Does It Take: To Change a Light Bulb? or, Mensans Are Just Real People—Not Nerds

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By: Charles Anderson

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