Which U.S. states and other countries have
gifted education mandates?
Not exact matches
One telling sign is that the federal government does not impose minimum standards for
gifted education, even though the No Child Left Behind law imposes all sorts of
mandates to bring up the bottom.
Article 9B Article 9B, Academically or Intellectually
Gifted Students [N.C.G.S. § 115C -150.5-.8 (Article 9B)-RSB- is the current legislation mandating identification and services for gifted education K - 12 in North Car
Gifted Students [N.C.G.S. § 115C -150.5-.8 (Article 9B)-RSB- is the current legislation
mandating identification and services for
gifted education K - 12 in North Car
gifted education K - 12 in North Carolina.
Davidson:
Gifted Education Policies including, for states with
mandates for identification, the number of students identified, and much more... Also visit State
Gifted and Talented Definitions.
The Institute's website also contains information about
gifted education policies in all 50 states — such as which states provide funding for
gifted education, which have
mandates, etc. — that can be a helpful resource for parents.
Consider the Winnetka Plan in the 1920s, which individualized instruction; the Project Activity Method in the 1930s, which had small groups of students work together; the growth of
gifted education; the
mandate for special
education since the 1970s; the spread of English language learning efforts in recent decades; and the contemporary «everyone goes to college» movement in urban schools.
Work with others to establish state and federal
mandates guaranteeing the rights of
gifted children to a free and appropriate public
education.
This unique K - 2 research model, funded by the Javits Program of the United States Department of
Education, was designed and implemented by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction and the American Association for
Gifted Children at Duke University in response to a legislative mandate to increase the number of gifted children from underserved populations into gifted and academically challenging pro
Gifted Children at Duke University in response to a legislative
mandate to increase the number of
gifted children from underserved populations into gifted and academically challenging pro
gifted children from underserved populations into
gifted and academically challenging pro
gifted and academically challenging programs.
For example, the state may allocate a set amount of funding to a district that must be spent for career and technical
education programs, or the state could
mandate that a set percentage of total funding be spent for special
education or
gifted and talented programs.
The New Jersey Department of
Education has not established state - level criteria for identifying students who are
gifted, such as
mandated tests or assessments, grade point averages, or IQ scores.
Senator Kennedy introduced the Student Loan Sunshine Act (S. 486) on February 1, 2007 to
mandate annual lender and college disclosures in connection with preferred lender lists and in connection with private
education loan arrangements, to impose restrictions on preferred lender lists, and to ban
gifts from lenders to college employees.