Here are some Gifted and Talented website resources for educators, parents and students. These websites can help answer questions, highlight specific opportunities and connect parents and teachers of gifted students.
The Washtenaw County Alliance for Gifted Education (WCAGE) is an affiliate member of the Michigan Alliance for Gifted Education. WCAGE hosts seminars to support the unique needs of gifted, talented and creative students and during the summer sponsors the Michigan Mentorships on the U of M campus program for high school students. Parents, students and educators are welcome to attend.
Questions: contact Elaine Fisher, WCAGE President (734) 663-1706.
Emerson School
An independent K-8 school for gifted and academically talented students.
Summers Knoll School
Summers-Knoll School exists to enable bright, creative, and gifted children to realize their unique academic, social and emotional potential in a beautiful, loving setting.
High-Achieving Students in the Era of No Child Left Behind
June 18, 2008 by Ann Duffett, Steve Farkas, Tom Loveless
This publication on the Thomas Fordham Institute webpage reports the results of the first two (of five) studies of a multifaceted research investigation of the state of high-achieving students in the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) era.
Part I examines achievement trends for high-achieving students since the early 1990s; Part II reports on teachers' own views of how schools are serving high-achieving pupils in the NCLB era. Key findings indicate stronger progress for low achievers than for high achievers.
Read the news article about the publication | Download the full publication
Gifted Education Left Behind
February 2007 issue of The School Administrator, published by the American Association of School Administrators
This issue is focused on Gifted & Talented issues -- Are High-Ability Students Being Challenged - Or Left Behind? Article titles include Applying Gifted Pedagogy School wide, No Child Left Bored, Weaving the Gifted into the Full Fabric, and Dangerous Intersection Ahead. Also, in this issue read separate interviews with Michael Gelb, Daniel Pink and Stephen Covey in the article by Donna McCaw.
Center For Talent Development at Northwestern University: http://www.ctd.northwestern.edu/summer
Apply now for Summer Programs
John Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth: http://cty.jhu.edu/summer/index.html
MI Mentorships for High School Students on the UM campus
MI Mentorships is a unique opportunity for high school students to interact with University of Michigan graduate students engaged in research. The program is arranged through the cooperation of the Washtenaw County Alliance for Gifted Education (WCAGE) and the University of Michigan.
- For Washtenaw and Livingston County 9-12th graders who enjoy learning at an accelerated rate
- Students will spend 8 hours with their mentors between June and August exploring Engineering, English, Science, Math, the Arts, etc.
- There will be a reception for the high school students and mentors to plan their sessions
- Registration and Program fee are required
- Questions? contact Elaine Fisher, WCAGE President (734) 663-1706
Summer Institute for the Gifted and Gifted Education Resources: http://www.giftedstudy.com/
Young Scholars:
http://www.jackkentcookefoundation.org
How to Apply
Michigan Alliance for Gifted Education
http://www.migiftedchild.org/
This is a great site for finding up to date local conference opportunities, information about a student summer scholarship program, student mini-grants program, and more.
NAGC-National Association for Gifted Children
NAGC addresses what's at stake if high-potential learners are not challenged and encouraged. They invest their resources to train teachers, encourage parents and educate administrators and policymakers on how to develop and support gifted children.
http://www.nagc.org/
NAGC Pre-K to Grade 12 Gifted Program Standards
http://www.nagc.org/index.aspx?id=546
NAGC Resource Directory
http://www.nagc.org/resourcedirectory.aspx
Center for Talent Development-Serving Gifted Students and their Families
http://www.ctd.northwestern.edu/
Midwest Talent Search, Summer Programs, Learning Links
National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented
http://www.gifted.uconn.edu/nrcgt.html
http://www.gifted.uconn.edu/nrcgt/nrconlin.html#94202
Many online resources, research, newsletter, educational resource website links from the University of Connecticut
Michigan Dept of Education Talent Development (Gifted & Talented)
http://www.michigan.gov/mde/ 0,1607,7-140-6530_30334_40100---,00.html
*MDE - GT Announcement and Information LISTSERV
A new MDE-GT Announcement and Information LISTSERV is now available to distribute general Gifted and Talented Program announcements. The Gifted and Talented Program Unit will use the MDE-GT LISTSERV to expand communication to administrators, building principals, teachers, parents, and community members - virtually any interested party who would like to receive current Gifted and Talented Program information.
To join the LISTSERV, all that one must do is:
- Send an email message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.MICHIGAN.GOV
- In the subject field, type SUB MDE-GT. Please note the space between SUB and MDE-GT
- In the message body, type SUBSCRIBE MDE-GT Your Name
Be sure to type Your Actual Name in the above line with your name. For example, SUBSCRIBE MDE-GT John Doe.
Send E-mail.
You should receive an email from the LISTSERV asking you to reply to the message to complete your subscription. The purpose of this email is to confirm your request to be added to the list. You will then receive a second email notifying you that you have been added to the MDE-GT LISTSERV that will also include information on how to use the LISTSERV service. You may unsubscribe from the list at any time by sending a "SIGNOFF MDE-GT" command to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.MICHIGAN.GOV.
The Education Program for Gifted Youth (EPGY) at Stanford University
http://epgy.stanford.edu/

This is a continuing project dedicated to developing and offering multimedia computer-based distance-learning courses. Combining technical and instructional expertise, EPGY provides high-ability students of all ages with an individualized educational experience, optimized in both pace and content. Through EPGY, students have access to courses in a variety of subjects at levels ranging from kindergarten through advanced-undergraduate. Since its inception over 50,000 students from 35 countries have taken courses from EPGY.
Northwestern University Learning Links
http://www.ctd.northwestern.edu/learning/
Schools can use the Gifted LearningLinks curriculum to help academically-talented students receive the challenge they need.
How to Take Online Classes At: Yale, Harvard and Berkeley For Free
http://www.ehow.com/how_4930220_online-classes-yale-harvard-berkeley.html
Academic Earth: Online Degrees and Video courses from leading universities
http://www.academicearth.org
Academic Earth is an organization founded with the goal of giving everyone on earth access to a world-class education.
MIT
http://ocw.mit.edu/about
Free lecture notes, exams, and videos from MIT. No registration required. MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity.
U of M Free online classes -- Open MI Ed resources
https://open.umich.edu/education
Browse the collection of openly licensed educational resources (OER) from the University of Michigan and use them for free. Ranging from course materials to videos to software tools to student work—this content is ready for downloading and remixing.
Einztein - free online courses
http://einztein.com
Hippo campus
http://www.hippocampus.org
Gifted Exchange Blog
http://giftedexchange.blogspot.com/
Gifted Issues State Policy Discussion Forum
http://giftedissues.davidsongifted.org/BB/?NavID=6_2
You are invited to share your experiences and to post information on gifted education in your state. Use this free public discussion forum as an outlet to discuss the latest gifted issues affecting your state. Click the map on this webpage to locate gifted association contacts, statistics, legislation & policy information.
Genius Denied: How to Stop Wasting Our Brightest Young Minds
http://www.geniusdenied.com/
News, Blog, Newsletter
The National Association for Gifted Children suggests the following reports and books:
Reports:
“A Nation Deceived: How Schools Hold Back America's Brightest Students. Funded by the Templeton National Report on Acceleration,” Belin Blank International Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development, University of Iowa.
Authors: Nicholas Colangelo, Susan G. Assouline, Miraca U. M. Gross
Access to this report is available at nationdeceived.org
It is available at no cost to schools, the media, and parents requesting copies. A Nation Deceived hopes to change the conversation about educating bright children in America. This website has been established to encourage dialogue across the nation.
Books:
Best Practices in Gifted Education: An Evidence-Based Guide by A. Robinson, B.M. Shore and D.L. Enersen, Prufrock Press, Waco, Texas
Designing Services and Programs for High-Ability Learners: A Guidebook for Gifted Education edited by J.H. Purcell and R.D. Eckert, Corwin Press, Thousand Oaks, Calif. The Handbook of Secondary Gifted Education by F.A. Dixon and S.M. Moon, Prufrock Press, Waco, Texas
The Social and Emotional Development of Gifted Children: What Do We Know? edited by M. Neihart, S.M. Reis, N.M. Robinson and S.M. Moon, Prufrock Press, Waco, Texas

