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Teaching the Gifted
Teaching is challenging at any level
Teaching the Gifted
By Louise Hindle Louise is IEA’s Academy Coordinator. A British import, Louise graduated from the University of Manchester with a B.A. Honors Degree in English Literature and Language, completed her […]
Becoming Anything You Want to Be: Career Exploration for Gifted Students
By Mark Erlandson Mark Erlandson, the parent of a gifted student who presently attends a boarding school out East, is a former lawyer and public high school English teacher from […]
Becoming Anything You Want to Be: Career Exploration for Gifted Students
Picking the wrong career can lead to lifelong dissatisfaction, even burn-out, and waste the potential of the gifted child
The Impact of the Common Core State Standards on Gifted Education
By Mark Erlandson Mark Erlandson, the parent of a gifted student who presently attends a boarding school out East, is a former lawyer and public high school English teacher from […]
The Impact of the Common Core State Standards on Gifted Education
By Mark Erlandson Mark Erlandson, the parent of a gifted student who presently attends a boarding school out East, is a former lawyer and public high school English teacher from […]
The Impact of the Common Core State Standards on Gifted Education
By Mark Erlandson Mark Erlandson, the parent of a gifted student who presently attends a boarding school out East, is a former lawyer and public high school English teacher from […]
Disrespectful or Misunderstood? Gifted Students in the Classroom
By Lisa Hartwig Lisa is the mother of 3 gifted children and lives outside of San Francisco. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard a parent say, “My […]
Disrespectful or Misunderstood? Gifted Students in the Classroom
By Lisa Hartwig Lisa is the mother of 3 gifted children and lives outside of San Francisco. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard a parent say, “My […]