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By Monica C. Meadows, Ed.D., University of Arkansas at Little Rock As the school year begins, educators everywhere are filled with both...

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By Michelle D. Lewis, NAGC Arts Network Chair For members of the National Association for Gifted Children's (NAGC) Arts Network, the commitment to...

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Parent, Family & Community Network Sip n’ Speak Discussion July 24, 2025 Written by: Jessica LaFollette, Ph.D., PFC Network Chair ...

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S. Nikki MyersNetwork Chair, Global Awareness Network University of Colorado Colorado Springs We have a tendency in educational presentations to go...

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Pervasive AI use is no longer coming, it is here. Many futurists believe that although there may be trepidation toward the changes it will bring,...

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Summer should be a time of renewal, connection, and fun. However, for families of gifted and twice-exceptional (2e) children, it often brings a...

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Discover practical summertime strategies for gifted and twice-exceptional kids from NAGC's Sip ‘n’ Speak session. Balance structure, spontaneity,...

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Gifted students are often viewed through a narrow academic lens, but, as our readers know, the reality is far more complex. Intersectionality in...

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Explore strategies to develop resilience in gifted students with NAGC. Learn about the PACT method to help gifted learners overcome challenges and...

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Discover how to find the best educational program for your gifted child with expert tips on learning environments, curriculum, support, and cost...

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Explore strategies to cultivate creativity in culturally and linguistically diverse students. Learn to nurture giftedness and embrace creative...

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Using Artificial Intelligence to Transform Curriculum for Gifted Students and Professional Development for Teachers By Kristen Seward, Ph.D. I...

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