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  • Hoagies' Gifted Education Page Provides a comprehensive list of international and US educational resources
  • SENG focuses primarily on the adults in the lives of gifted children, helping them to identify giftedness in children and providing guidance, information and resourses that will help children come to understand and accept their unique talents. 
  • National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) A compiled list of State Gifted Education Association websites as well as information on Gifted and Talented at the national level.
  • Gifted Children.Com A web site for parents of children with great promise. Identification, Encouragement and Development.
  • The Hollingworth Center for the Highly Gifted A National Volunteer Resource and Support Network for Highly Gifted Children, their Families, Schools and Communities
  • GT World An on-line support community for parents and others interested in supporting and nurturing GATE.
  • Education Week Our primary mission is to help raise the level of awareness and understanding among professionals and the public of important issues in American education. We cover local, state, and national news and issues from preschool through the 12th grade.


  • In June, 1989, the Board of Regents at Western Kentucky University created The Center for Gifted Studies as a unit within the university, providing an umbrella organization for services for gifted children, parents, and teachers.
  • Educator to Educator
    Educator to Educator develops materials to support teacher power, which the company sees as the force of a teacher's art and ability in making the difference in the learning process. Curriculum materials are directed toward teaching teachers efficient and sound approaches, addressing their needs and concerns, and supporting their endeavors. Educator to Educator books are used by educators from hundreds of districts in 35 states across the U.S. Visit the website for a complete listing of titles and services. www.ed2ed.com

  • Our Mission, to recognize, nurture and support profoundly gifted young people and to provide opportunities for them to develop their talents in positive ways to create value for themselves and others. Also...


  • Providing information on Gifted and other Special Educational needs.


  • Global SchoolNet, a developer of online content since 1984, the leader in collaborative learning, providing online opportunities for teachers to collaborate, communicate, and celebrate shared learning experiences.


  • A one-stop information source to enable California educators to identify supplemental electronic learning resources that meet both local instructional needs and embody the implementation of California curriculum frameworks and standards.

  • (as of 1/1/04)
    ERIC is a personalized Internet-based service providing education information to parents and educators throughout the world.

  • A Comprehensive Guide with up-to-date information on all 8,000 K-12 California public schools! 


  • The College Board College Entrance Examination Board and Educational Testing Service web site.
  • The California School Boards Association Providing continuing education opportunities and support for the governance team -- school board members, superintendents and senior administrative staff.

  • helps millions of students each year to navigate standardized tests and the college and graduate school admissions process through its courses, books, software and web site.
  • Duke University Gifted Letter. The Duke Gifted Letter has been a subscription-based, print publication, we are now pleased to offer an online version of the newsletter that is free and accessible to all the parents in search of guidance in raising and educating their gifted child.
  • The Getty Center for Education serving the needs of arts educators and general classroom teachers, K-12, policy makers, academics and arts advocates.

  • is part of the fastest growing Stock Market Simulation for k-12 students nationwide. As the main program for many of the Centers on Economic Education, the California SMS uses the stock market to teach economics, computers, math, and current events.
  • INVENT AMERICA! is a nonprofit K-8 education program, launched in 1987, that helps children develop creative thinking and problem solving skills through a fun, unique and proven learning tool-- inventing!     
  • Educational Testing Service Provides information about required and optional testing as preparation for college entrance.

  • Imagine : Opportunities and Resources for Academically Talented Youth.
    A magazine for gifted students in grades 7-12.
  • Free Spirit Press A comprehensive source for current publications for parents, educators and students.
  • Heron Publishing devoted to providing specialized tools and materials to help teachers, parents and students prepare for college and gain the skills which will last far beyond the collegiate experience. Also products for adults who wish to improve their ability to learn, comprehend and retain information.
  • The Concord Review The Concord Review is the only quarterly journal in the world for the academic research papers of high school students of history. Since 1987 they have published 517 exemplary essays (average 5,000 words, with endnotes and bibliography) by secondary students from 41 states and 33 other countries on a wide variety of historical topics, ancient and modern, domestic and foreign. Their website now has 51 sample essays, including all of the Emerson Prize winners from the last eight years, a topic list for the first 46 issues, a subscription form ($40 a year for four issues), a submission form (Form to Accompany Essays), news about our $3,000 Emerson Prizes, and other information. Free samples available.
  • The Roeper Review Published by The Roeper School in Michigan, the Roper Review applies the highest standards of peer review journalism to cover a broad range of issues - for professionals who work with teachers and psychologists, and for professionals who work directly with gifted and talented children and their families. It emphasizes both the cognitive and the emotional.
  • School Wise Press A school information service and publisher which creates, distributes and resells books, profiles, rankings and reports about schools (K-12) for parents. Current geographic emphasis is California.
  • The Gifted Development Center   Linda Silverman, Director. A  resource center for developmentally advanced children and their parents and for gifted individuals of all ages.
  • Counseling the Gifted   Andrew C. Mahoney, M.S., L.P.C., L.M.F.T. Counseling the gifted. Establishing identity. Finding self. A web site for all ages.

  • CHEA Main Graphic Council For Higher Education Accreditation
    One Dupont Circle NW, Suite 510
    Washington DC, 20036-1135
    202-955-6126 (voice), 202-955-6129 (fax)