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Julia L. Roberts

The Primer for Effective Advocacy

What is advocacy? What goals do advocates for gifted education have? Who can advocate? What are important points to remember in order to enhance the ...
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C. Matthew Fugate

Increasing the Visibility of the Needs of Girls Who Are Gifted With ADHD

This article examines how gifted girls with ADHD cope with academic and social pressures associated with their middle and high school years.

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Tracy Ford Inman

Working With Your Child’s School

A healthy partnership between school and home doesn’t necessarily happen on its own. Like any true partnership, it requires clear communication, collaboration, cooperation, and trust. ...
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Raymond F. "Rick" Peters

From the President: Column for The Advocacy in Gifted Education Issue

This column shares some key elements for parents to remember as they advocate locally for their gifted children.

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Marty DeLeon

Can Lawmakers Save School Finance This Time? A Legislative Update on Gifted Education in Texas

From classrooms to board rooms, public schools all across Texas are sending distress signals about their lack of funding. The big question is: Can lawmakers ...
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Susan Johnsen

What the Research Says About Evaluating Gifted Programs

A literature review of articles that address evaluation of gifted education programming and services.

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