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2e Twice Exceptional Newsletter |
Helping twice-exceptional children meet their potential, including |
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Beacon Literary Services |
Beacon Literary Services offers three widely acclaimed, hands-on workshops especially for school districts. All are ideal for teachers' professional development sessions in individual schools and for district-wide events. Two are also designed for students in the classroom. |
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Being Smart About Gifted Children |
Preview of a book for parents and educators who are interested in better understanding and supporting high-level development in children |
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California Association for the Gifted |
Striving to provide educators and parents with timely information, expert skill development and opportunities to impact the lives of gifted youngsters. |
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Canstruction Vancouver
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Teams of students create imaginative structures from canned goods and display these in March 2006. All canned goods donated to Vancouver Food Bank. |
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Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site |
A collection of reviews of great books for kids and ways to use them in particular subjects and curriculum areas |
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ERIC Education Resources Info Center |
The world’s premier database of journal and non-journal education literature |
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Fermi Math |
The Joy of Process-Oriented Problem Solving |
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Gifted Education Communicator |
A journal to provide information and strategies so parents and teachers can more easily apply the theory, research, and best practices in the field of gifted education. |
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Hoagies’ Gifted Education Page |
The all-things-gifted resource that you've been searching for |
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Internet Sites That Work for Students and Teachers |
A comprehensive and regularly updated index of subject-specific and challenging websites |
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Learning for a Sustainable Future |
Resources for teachers to enhance the integration of Education for Sustainable Development into all K-12 subject areas. Sponsored by Environment Canada |
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Math Websites |
A list of math websites for students and teachers |
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Prufrock Press |
Exciting materials for teaching advanced learners |
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SAGE: St Louis Association for Gifted Education |
Promoting information and programs which meet the social, emotional, and educational needs of gifted and talented children |
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Simon Fraser University Philosophers’ Café |
Comfortable surroundings for vibrant street level discussions on burning issues of the day. No formal philosophy training required; real life experience desired. Come early, stay late. |
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Visual-Spatial Learners |
Linda Kreger Silverman, author of Upside-Down Brilliance, on the traits and needs of VSLs. |