1. High Ability
The Ohio Association of Gifted Children manages this blog, which
offers ideas and information for teachers and guardians of gifted and
high ability children. There are also sections that discuss advocacy for
gifted children, testing, and social networking. Recent posts discuss
current events, possible curriculum revisions, pedagogy and grading.
2. Ingeniosus
Ingeniosus is a company that offers consulting, seminars, and more
for educators and organizations serving gifted students. This blog
shares some of that expertise. Posts include discussions about best
practices, social networking, professional development, and more. There
are also links to numerous resources and tools, according to type and
subject. This is a great resource-rich blog!
This teacher blog includes thoughtful discussions about gifted
education and the needs of gifted children. Some notable recent posts
include If We Identify Gifted, We Must Support Them, When Was the Last Time You Thought About Your Educational Philosophy?, and Notes fromt he TAGT Conference ’09.
This blog shares information about gifted education and current
events, and aims to foster discussion that changes “American education
for the better.” Discussions at times share opinion, pose questions, and
offer ideas for educational practice. There are also links to useful
resources.
The author of this blog is a gifted-education consultant. Posts offer
in-depth discussions about gifted education and advocacy, and how best
to meet the needs of gifted children. Some notable recent posts include Thinking About Thinking, To Group or Not to Group…That is No Longer the Question!, and Returning Creativity and Innovation to America’s Classrooms.
There are lots of great resources on this site — including useful
links, classes, tools for students and teachers, and more. There are
also ideas for activities, links to lesson plans, and discussions about
current events. Here’s another great resource-rich blog!
This useful blog combines thoughtful discussions about gifted
education with links to relevant news articles, teachers tools, and
other resources. There are some great games, activities, and lessons for
specific subjects, as well as general tools and resources for the
gifted student or teachers in the gifted classroom.
Though this blog is based in Ireland — and focuses a lot of
discussion on the Irish education system — there is still a lot of great
information here for all parents and teachers of gifted children, no
matter where they live. Two mothers of gifted children write this blog.
Some recent posts include discussions about parental roles, the outcomes
of gifted children when they become adults, creativity, and using
social media.
Kathee Jones, the mother of three gifted children, shares her
experiences and thoughts about gifted education. Some notable recent
posts include Where There’s Smoke… and Apoxyomenos and the Lesson of Biomineralization.
Gifted Phoenix is consultant based in the United Kingdom. “This blog
is based on the following three principles: Gifted and talented
education is a global issue, gifted and talented educators can learn
much from other countries, and other countries can learn from the UK’s
experience in gifted and talented education.” Posts often analyze
educational issues according to country, and discuss the ways that they
are related internationally.
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