NAGC is a nonprofit organization for those who address the unique needs of gifted youth, as well as those who may be able to expand their talent potential with appropriate educational experiences.
SENG is dedicated to fostering environments in which gifted adults and children, in all their diversity, understand and accept themselves and are understood, valued, nurtured, and supported by their families, schools, workplaces and communities.
In 1977, the Texas Legislature passed its first legislation concerning the education of gifted/talented (G/T) students...
Texas Education Agency - Division of Advanced Academic Services: Questions and Answers on the Distinguished Achievement Program
The Advanced Academic Unit in the Division of Curriculum provides direction and leadership to K-12 advanced academic programs.
A consolidation of Texas education law and agency rules.
This is the actual text of the current legislation.
Balanced curriculum and assessments create the baccalaureate. IB diploma holders are accepted into universities throughout the world.
Rigorous curricular guidelines for National Standards of excellence.
Site dedicated to improving schools and advancing learning for all.
Great site with information about identification, assessment, counseling, learning styles, programs and resources for gifted children and adults.
Destination Imagination teaches problem-solving, teamwork, creativity, and perseverance.
School Year Abroad is the only secondary-level program which allows students to live with European or Chinese families for an entire academic year while earning U.S. graduation credits.
Developed by an elementary school counselor, this web site dispels the myth that parents cannot afford college or higher education for their K-12 children.
The ERIC Clearinghouse for Disabilities and Gifted Education (ERICEC) was disbanded by the US Government as of December 19, 2003. This is an archive of the material available on that site at that time created by Hoagies' Gifted Education