Gifted and talented programmes
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[edit] Gifted and talented programs
A list of Gifted education programmes.
[edit] Canada
Alberta
- G.A.T.E.
Ontario
- Academy for Gifted Children
- Turner Fenton Secondary School
- The Woodlands School
- Lorne Park Secondary School
- Woburn Collegiate Institute
- Glenforest Secondary School
- Northern Secondary School
- Don Mills Collegiate Institute
British Colubmia
[edit] United States
As of 2002, only 37 US states have laws requiring that some services be made available for the gifted. Of these, approximately 28 require that the services must be adequate to meet to the educational needs of every gifted student. There is one federal law with respect to gifted education. The Jacob K. Javits Gifted & Talented Student Education Act of 1988 was renewed as part of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act in 1994 and as part of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
Arizona
California
- G.A.T.E.
- Education Program for Gifted Youth, Stanford University [1]
- North Hollywood High School Highly Gifted Magnet, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
- Early Entrance Program, Los Angeles, California
- Manchester GATE Elementary
Colorado
Connecticut
- The National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented, a joint project of the University of Connecticut, University of Virginia, and Yale University
Florida
Indiana
Illinois
- Center for Talent Development, Northwestern University [3]
- Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Mississippi
Nevada
North Carolina
Ohio
- The Schilling School for Gifted Children
- Willoughby-Eastlake Association for the Gifted and Talented
Texas
Virginia
- Center for Gifted Education, College of William & Mary
- Program for the Exceptionally Gifted, Mary Baldwin College
Gifted Homeschooling (U.S.)
[edit] Australia
New South Wales
- Gifted Education Research, Resource and Information Centre (GERRIC), The University of New South Wales
South Australia
- Ignite programme, Department of Education and Children's Services