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Adventures in Hawaii gives gifted students the chance to travel to the Hawaiian Islands for a learning adventure
| Aphelion offers "School Without Walls," an Internet-based education program for gifted and talented students
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Aula de Recursos Orientación y recursos educativos para estudiantes superdotados, sus familias y profesionales relacionados con su educación
| Britesparks for families and teachers of gifted children with special needs, providing resources, documents, kidspace, edsweets, A-Z of GT organisations, and message boards for children and carers
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Center for Academic Precocity (CAP) provides summer and school year academic programs and talent identification services for academically talented/gifted students, PreK-11
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Center for Talented Youth (CTY) at the Johns Hopkins University dedicated to the advancement of learning. Offers classes, testing, publications, and research on K-12 gifted and talented youth
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Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) largest professional organization dedicated to improving educational outcomes for individuals with exceptionalities, students with disabilities, and/or the gifted
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Davidson Institute for Talent Development providing opportunities, nuturing, and support to gifted young people to develop their talents in positive ways
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Duke University Talent Identification Program program which identifies academic talent in children and teenagers. Benefits include summer programs, publications, advanced classes, networking and support
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Education Program for Gifted Youth The Education Program for Gifted Youth (EPGY) is a continuing project at Stanford University offering computer-based courses in mathematics and the mathematical sciences for bright young students through the Stanford Continuing Studies Program
| Eldorado-Emerson School education for gifted students. Offers courses in arts, music, and foreign languages
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Georgia Governor"s Honors Program six-week residential program for talented and gifted high school juniors and seniors
| Gifted Canada directory offering research, teaching, resources, and more concerning bright and gifted children
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Gifted Child Society a non-profit organization that sponsors activities designed to help gifted children, their families and educators
| Gifted Children online newsletter and networking forum for parents and teachers of children with special talents and abilities
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Gifted Education in a Multicultural Australia abstract and text of paper by Dr. Neil E. Bechervaise of the University of Sydney
| Gifted Resources contains links to resources, enrichment programs, talent searches, summer programs, mailing lists and early acceptance programs
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GT World support community for parents of gifted and talented children
| Helping Your Highly Gifted Child by Stephanie Tolan
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Hoagies" Gifted Education Page resource guide for the education of gifted children
| Institute for Educational Advancement provides direct student services and education consulting. Also develops products to promote intellectual and creative growth for gifted youth
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Kidprov arts-in-educational improvisational comedy troupe that uses improvisation as a tool to teach curriculum
| Miami University"s Junior Scholars Program university credit granting, six-week residential summer program for academically talented rising high school seniors
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National Association for Gifted Children (England) works with talented and able children in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
| National Foundation for Gifted and Creative Children a non-profit foundation which provides free information and guidance to parents and educators of gifted and creative children
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Neag Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development conducts research and offers training for teachers of gifted children
| New Zealand Association of Gifted Children (NZAGC) caters to the special needs of gifted children. The site provides essential information about the organisation"s aims, functions, activities, and services
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Purdue University - Gifted Education Resource Institute providing services to g/t students and their families, and graduate level training opportunities
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