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  1. Gifted education (also known as gifted and talented education ( GATE ), talented and gifted programs ( TAG ), or G&T education) is a sort of education used for children who have been identified as gifted and talented . The main approaches to gifted education are enrichment and acceleration. An enrichment program teaches additional, deeper ...

  2. APA’s Center for Gifted Education Policy. Enhances the achievement of children with special gifts and talents in all domains: academic disciplines, performing arts, sports, and other professions. The Special Populations Early Learning Guidelines Toolkit. Provides help in working with gifted and talented children, as well as twice exceptional ...

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  4. A twice-exceptional child is one who, along with being considered gifted in comparison to same-age peers, is formally diagnosed with one or more disabilities. [3] Although twice-exceptional can refer to any general disability, it is often used to refer to students with learning disabilities. Research is not limited to these areas, and a more ...

  5. May 13, 2024 · Documentary Takes a Deep Dive on Gifted Education. Now in post-production, The G Word is the most comprehensive film ever undertaken on gifted, talented, and neurodiverse education and populations. The film seeks to ask the question: In the 21st century, who gets to be “gifted” in America and why? The G Word reveals the economic, cultural ...

  6. Feb 26, 2018 · Abstract. This article explores the history of gifted education policy and practice in the United States over the last five decades, documenting the lack of sustained progress in obtaining sustained federal support. It also highlights two case examples, one at the state level and a second at the national level of where a policy in a specific ...

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