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Teachers: Are you proud of the innovative way you address the needs of gifted students in your school or classroom? Have you created a successful lesson or unit plan that aligns with the NAGC Pre-K-Grade 12 Gifted Programming Standards?
Researchers: What is your latest work on how gifted children learn, how they perceive their classroom or their peers, or which educational strategies are successful with high-ability students?
Parents: Do you have advice for how to support your whole gifted child at home, in school, and within the community? Have you uncovered a creative way to work with your school or community members to support your child's growth?
If so, we want to hear from you.
NAGC Blog
NAGC welcomes short submissions to the NAGC Blog from members. Article submissions should be 800-1300 words in length and include a list of resources or references for members to consider related to the blog topic.
To suggest a topic or submit your article, please contact Lacy Compton, Director of Content & Learning.
Journals & Magazines
NAGC invites you to consider a submission for one of NAGC's award-winning member publications. Please review each publications writers' guidelines for more information:
NAGC Books and e-Publishing
NAGC offers numerous books that share valuable information about gifted education, parenting, guidance and counseling, curriculum, advocacy, and program development. The NAGC Publications Committee coordinates the solicitation, review, and publication of materials deemed relevant and timely for parents, teachers, administrators, counselors, psychologists, and university personnel. Most NAGC publications are published as copublications or service publications with other publishers.
NAGC welcomes ideas for new books that support parents and teachers working with gifted learners as well as research-based materials appropriate for teacher training programs and as general gifted education reference materials. Authors interested in publishing with NAGC should review the publications criteria before submitting a book proposal to NAGC. We invite you to consider publishing your research, ideas, strategies, and practices with NAGC. Your contribution will reach a wide audience, ultimately benefiting gifted and talented children. We look forward to working with you!