The National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) is a membership organization whose mission is to support those who enhance the growth and development of
gifted and talented children through education, advocacy, community building, and research.
Not exact matches
You go to certain parts of this city,
and the entire system is built around how do you nurture that
gifted and talented child to take him
through that process from beginning to end.
We are working with Bronx parents who have gone
through the G&T process
and can offer their experiences
and knowledge to assist parents, especially when signing up for the free G&T test with the Department of Education; to answer questions parents
and caregivers may have about the G&T process
and schools;
and with organizations that provide further educational options for parents of
gifted and talented children.»
In addition, ED shall annually award competitive grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements to eligible entities for the purposes of enriching students» academic experience by promoting: (1) arts education for disadvantaged
and disabled students, (2) school readiness
through the development
and dissemination of accessible instructional programing for preschool
and elementary school
children and their families,
and (3) support for high - ability learners
and high - ability learning
through the Jacob K. Javits
Gifted and Talented Students Education Program.
The Colorado Association for
Gifted and Talented fosters an understanding of all gifted children and their exceptional needs, and advocates for appropriate education and affective support through partnerships with educators, families, students, administrators, legislators, and the general p
Gifted and Talented fosters an understanding of all
gifted children and their exceptional needs, and advocates for appropriate education and affective support through partnerships with educators, families, students, administrators, legislators, and the general p
gifted children and their exceptional needs,
and advocates for appropriate education
and affective support
through partnerships with educators, families, students, administrators, legislators,
and the general public.