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American Scientist Online

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Home Current Issue Archives Bookshelf Online Features Marketplace Subscribe In This Section Search Book Reviews by Issue Issue Index Topical Index Author Index 1970-1997 Index Institutional Licensing American Scientist Classics Site Search Advanced Search Visitor Login Username Password Help with login Forgot your password? Change your username Archives FEATURED ITEM Greek Astronomy and the Medieval Arabic Tradition George Saliba The medieval Islamic astronomers were not merely translators. They may also have played a key role in the Copernican revolution Read More SECTION CONTENTS Welcome to the American Scientist Online archive of back-issue content. Members and subscribers have full access to the content published since 1998. Selected full-text "Classics" from earlier issues a Read More
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Archived: National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented

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A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented (Javits Center) ED Program Office : OERI/At-Risk Institute ED Agency Contact : Beverly Coleman Award Number : R206R50001 Start Date : 06/01/1990 End Date : 09/30/2005 Expected Total Award : $24,449,951 Center Director : Joseph S. Renzulli The University of Connecticut 2131 Hillside Road, Unit 3007 Storrs, CT 06269-3007 Phone: 860-486-4676 Fax: 860-486-2900 Affiliated Organizations : University of Virginia Yale University Overview of Center Program : The work of The National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented (NRC/GT) is guided by emerging research about the broadened conception of human potential and the need to develop "high-end learning" opportunities for all of America's students. Programs Read More
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CEC | Home

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Special Interest Divisions State & Provincial Affiliates Students Leadership Canadian CEC Caucuses Discussion Forums & Lists Accreditation & Licensure Career Center Current Special Ed Topics Exceptionality Evidence-based Practice Financial Aid Instructional Strategies Professional Role Professional Practice Topics and Info Professional Standards Subject Areas Support For Teachers Results of CEC Membership-wide Election Announced CEC’s membership-wide election concluded on October 30, 2007. Terms of office for newly elected and appointed Board members will begin January 1, 2008. CEC Finds Much to Applaud in the House’s Higher Education Act CEC is generally pleased with the House’s 2007 College Opportunity and Affordability Act. Provisions address access to higher education Read More
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Center for Innovative and Talented Youth

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Skip Navigation University of Denver About :: Calendars :: Programs :: Special Events :: Opportunities :: Resources :: Support :: Contact Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? As we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. —Marianne Williamson, from Akeelah and the Bee Year-Round Programs Academic Year Programs Summer Programs Nov 5-Dec 21 2007 EEP Winter Quarter Registration SAT(11/27) ACT(12/4) EXPLORE(11/20 & 12/19) RMATS Deadlines for upcoming Test Dates February 2008 Summer Program Catalogue Available Nov Read More
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Education Program for Gifted Youth

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Login Distance-Learning Course Catalog Mathematics English Physics Computer Science Music Summer Programs Subscribe to the EPGY Newsletter (sent by email) e -learning courses for gifted and talented students The Education Program for Gifted Youth (EPGY) at Stanford University is a continuing project dedicated to developing and offering multimedia computer-based distance-learning courses. Combining technical and instructional expertise, EPGY provides high-ability students of all ages with an individualized educational experience, optimized in both pace and content. Through EPGY, students have access to courses in a variety of subjects at levels ranging from kindergarten through advanced-undergraduate. Since its inception over 50,000 students from 35 countries have taken courses from EPGY. E Read More
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FindLinks

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The Yellow Pages Phone Book and Phone Directory Business Phone Directory People Phone Book Web Search Find a Business: Enter a City: Choose a State: Select... Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut D.C. Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Category Name Find a Person: Enter a City: Choose a State: Select... Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut D.C. Delaware Florida Georgia H Read More
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Gifted Children and Gifted Education Publisher - Prufrock Press

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You must have javascript enabled to utilize the functionality of this website. If you have set your security settings to high, please reduce to medium No items in cart Home Free Catalog Request Journals & Magazines Teaching Gifted Children Parenting Gifted Children Gifted Education Blog Gifted Child Info Blog Contact Us Publishing With Prufrock Customer Feedback Your Account Help Products Site By Keyword By Product Code By ISBN By Title By Author Your browser does not support script Exciting Gifted Education Resources for Teaching and Parenting Gifted Children Prufrock Press offers award-winning products focused on gifted education, gifted children, and advanced academic education. For more than 18 years, Prufrock has supported gifted children and their education and development. The compa Read More
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Gifted Children Monthly - Identification, Encouragement, and Development of Gifted and Talented Children.

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Front Page* | News* | What's New* | Member Info & Sign-up* | Guest Book* | Archive* | Contributor's Page and Submit Articles* | Focus on Excellence* | GCM LIBRARY* | Advisory Board* | Chat & BBS Forums | Parent's Ideas | Teacher's Sharing | Resources | Calendar | Bookstore | Catalog | Classified Marketplace | Ask the Expert | Buyers Guide | School Briefs | Editor's Page | Downloadable | Research Papers | Links | Directory of Members | General Directory | Trouble Report | LATE EDITION 21 - Tuesday November 20, 2007 Special Announcement Gifted-Children.com content is both timeless and dated . We seek a knowledgeable individual, one dedicated to the cause of gifted and talented children, who would be interested in becoming involved with us in updating and adding to the valuable material prese Read More
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Hollingworth Center for Highly Gifted Children

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The Hollingworth Center For Highly GIfted Children Has Moved! Please update your bookmarks to our new site address: http://www.hollingworth.org . You will be forwarded to our new site in about 10 seconds... Effective December 6, 1998 Read More
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Math Forum Internet Mathematics Library: New Location

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The Forum Internet Resource Collection has become The Internet Mathematics Library Please change your links and bookmarks to: http://mathforum.org/library/ Library Home || Full Table of Contents || Suggest a Link || Library Help We now offer many more categories, selected starting points, updated entries, and powerful search and browse functions. We hope you find this enhanced presentation helpful as you search for mathematics sites on the Internet. Please search and browse the new Library. Here are a few shortcuts: Mathematics Topics, from Algebra and Arithmetic to Statistics and Topology... Resource Types Lesson Plans and Activities Problems and Puzzles Mathematics Education Topics - Teaching Issues and Strategies, Research and Reform... About the Internet Mathematics Library We are now Read More
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Welcome to the Gifted Development Center

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Director, Dr. Linda Silverman, awarded "Special Advocate 2007" distinction Welcome! Hi! I'm Linda Silverman, Director of the Gifted Development Center. Giftedness is my passion. Since high school, I've sought to understand the heart, the mind, and the Soul of the gifted person. I've spent nearly five decades trying to help others recognize, understand and support giftedness in their children, their students, their clients, their loved ones, and themselves. What is giftedness all about? To me, it isn't a straight-A average or getting into an Ivy League college. It isn't the potential for a place in history or a six-figure salary. Certainly, people who rise to stardom in childhood or adult life are often gifted, but most gifted people do not seek or achieve fame. Many gifted childr Read More
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Women-Related Science/Technology Sites

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Women-Related Web Sites in Science/Technology Last updated: September 18, 2007 Here are selected women-related sites focusing on science and technology. Though some sites aimed at encouraging girls' interest in these areas are included below, more can be found on the Websites for Girls page. 4000 Years of Women in Science (Biographies, bibliographic references, photographs, and links to related sites.) Academic Climate: Addressing the Climate for Women in Academia (Sponsored by the Association for Women in Science, this web site focuses on the "chilly climate" for women in science in academic institutions and some resources for improving the climate. The site offers an annotated listing of Model Programs and Policies; a bibliography of relevant books, articles, and studies; statistics on w Read More
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