The Council for
Exceptional Children
The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) is an international professional
organization dedicated to improving educational outcomes for individuals with
exceptionalities, students with
disabilities, and/or the gifted. CEC advocates for appropriate governmental
policies, sets professional standards, provides continual professional
development, advocates for newly and historically underserved individuals
with exceptionalities, and helps professionals obtain conditions and
resources necessary for effective professional practice. Resources available
from the site include information on current programs and awards, training
opportunities, discussion forums, and links to related organisations.
Geebung
District Gifted and Talented Website
A collection of resources for educators working with gifted
children
Gifted Resources
Home Page
This Gifted Resources Page contains links to all known online gifted resources,
enrichment programs, talent searches, summer programs, gifted mailing lists and
early acceptance programs, including CTY, EPGY, CTD, NRC/GT, TIP, RMTS, ERIC,
NCSSSMST, Odyssey of the Mind, and many others. It contains links to 4+ years of
TAG-L mailing list archives (over 10 MB). It also contains contact information
for many local gifted associations and government (mostly US state) programs.
Gifted
Resources
Links to Sites, organisations and Bibliographies regarding gifted children
NSWAGTC Information Centre
This site holds an abundance of information, some of which (but not all)
has been encapsulated below:
NSW/ACT System Policies
for Gifted and Talented Children
Jeremy's
Links
A very good list of links and information,
easily accessible and ordered by category.
Education
Place
A list of links relevant to Gifted Children (Canadian Focus)
TalentEd
This site was established in 1997 and is dedicated
to the provision of material about the education of the gifted and talented.
The Virtual School for the
Gifted
'In real life the gifted wear masks to enable them to fit in
with their peers, hiding intellectual passions. The Virtual School for the
Gifted is the place to remove the mask. A place where no one knows your age,
race, creed, can tell if you have a disability, strange looks or peculiar family
-- nor do they care. At the Virtual School for the Gifted you are judged solely
on what you say. It is a place to let your individuality, thoughts and ideas run
free. The Virtual School for the Gifted is a place where you can just be
yourself.'