Curriculum

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    1 Meeting the Needs of Able Learners through Flexible Pacing
    2 Challenging Gifted Students in the Regular Classroom
    3 Discovering Mathematical Talent
    4 Differentiating Curriculum for Gifted Students
    5 Cluster Grouping of Gifted Students
    6 The Miseducation of Our Gifted Children
    7 Curriculum Compacting
    8 Research Should Inform Practice
    9 Cluster Grouping Of Gifted Students: How To Provide Full-Time Services On A Part-Time Budget
    When cluster grouping gifted students "a group of five to eight identified gifted students, usually those in the top 5% of ability in the grade level population, are clustered in the classroom of one teacher who has training in how to teach exceptionally capable students." Susan Winebrenner and Barbara Devlin discuss what cluster grouping is and isn't, when it is a beneficial practice, and how it can be implemented.

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    GT Organizations

    Mentorship Guidebook

    Mentors can teach and inspire your gifted child.

    Advocacy

    The Lobato Case

    On December 9th Judge Sheila Rappaport ruled in favor of the Lobato Trial plaintiffs, finding that Colorado is not complying with the constitutional right of every child to a "thorough and uniform system of free public schools."

    Just for Fun

    The Planet Hunters

    Be a citizen scientist!

     

    Planet Hunters, the latest project from the Zooniverse, is a citizen science project and in a collaboration between Yale University.