
| Gifted and Talented | General Education Services |
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Two major organizations provide information and resources to parents and educators of gifted and talented students: The Alliance for Gifted/Talented Education, and The National Association for Gifted Children.
For further information about our local school districts' gifted and talented education opportunities, please contact the gifted/talented coordinator in your school district or Wendy Woodworth, Menominee County Intermediate School District.
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| Links and Other Resources | |
| National Association for Gifted Children | |
| NAGC is a non-profit organization of parents, teachers, educators, other professionals and community leaders who unite to address the unique needs of children and youth with demonstrated gifts and talents as well as those children who may be able to develop their talent potential with appropriate educational experiences. | |
| Michigan Department of Education - Dual Enrollment Information | |
| This information details Dual Enrollment legislation and eligibility requirements for high school students interested in enrolling in college while completing their high school diploma. | |
| Michigan Alliance for Gifted Education (MAGE) | |
| The Michigan Alliance for Gifted Education is an organization which advocates for gifted/talented education. They publish a quarterly newsletter, Images, and support a number of affiliates across Michigan. | |
| Supporting the Emotional Needs of the Gifted (SENG) | |
| SENG is a national, non-profit organization which provides resources for teachers and parents of gifted children and youth. At the website, you can sign up for a monthly e-newsletter. | |
| MCISD Professional Development Library Resources | |
| IMAGES | |
| Quarterly newsletter of The Michigan Alliance for Gifted Education. The ISD has the newsletter for the years 2004 - present. | |
| Re-Forming Gifted Education: Matching the Program to the Child, Karen Rogers (author) | |
| From her analysis of research that spans a full century, Dr. Rogers describes various types of gifted children, as well as options for school enrichment and acceleration. She reports the effectiveness for each option according to the research. From her years of experience consulting with schools, she shows parents and teachers practical ways to design ongoing programs that best meet the needs of bright children. | |
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