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Culturally Responsive Gifted Educators: Reaching Every Child, Every Day

Educators must provide a safe, caring, inclusive learning environment, where all students have the opportunities to achieve beyond preconceived ideas.

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Student Spotlight: Goal: Giving English Language Learners Opportunities for Leadership

Bryan originally just wanted to play soccer. For this Denton student, his district’s unique program, GOAL (Guys/Girls Operating as Leaders), offered him that ability.

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Tips for Teachers: Student-Created Multimedia Projects As the Gateway to Globalization and Digital Citizenry

Multimedia projects allow students to engage in planning, organizing, and creative processing with the end result being products that can be shared with the global learning community.

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What the Research Says About Gifted and Talented English Language Learners

English language learners (ELLs) are students whose first language is not English and who are still learning the English language in schools.

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Building Academic Literacy of Gifted Children from Poverty Using Mindsketching: Research to Classroom Practice

Despite persistent efforts, schools are greatly concerned with issues of poverty, due to the negative impact of poverty on academic achievement.

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Finding and Serving Gifted Students Raised in Poverty

An ongoing challenge facing our schools is adequately serving our gifted students raised in poverty.

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