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Events in 2013 | National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) the 60th Annual Convention | USA |
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Events in 2013 | 8. Internationalen ÖZBF-Kongress | Austria |
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Events in 2013 | Igniting Talent: Toddlers to Teens | North Hobart |
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Events in 2013 | Engaging the mind and heart-Character Education fro Gifted Learners | USA |
The conference is designed for teachers, administrators, gifted education specialists and representatives from higher education, the Institute for the Development of Gifted Education's annual conference is intended to provide specific topical information about the selected area of gifted education. |
Events in 2013 | Northern California Symposium for Educators and Parents | USA |
There will be a choice of over 60 workshops covering hands-on classroom differentiation strategies for advanced learners, including sessions specific to elementary, middle, and high school educators, and techniques tailored to teaching science, math, language arts and social studies.In-depth workshops on parenting gifted children: Intensity, sensitivity, creativity, advocacy, motivation, perfectionism, procrastination, existential angst, self-regulation, social/emotional needs, twice-exceptional children, alternative schooling options, acceleration, solutions to parenting dilemmas, and bringing out the best in our children. |
Events in 2013 | TAGT Annual Conference 2013 | USA | |
Events in 2014 | SENG Annual Conference San José, California | USA, California |
Most conferences about giftedness focus primarily on educational issues. While they may include a few presentations about the social and emotional development and needs of gifted people and the challenges facing the gifted population, these presentations play a minor role. SENG conferences reverse the priorities. They believe that recognizing, understanding, and accepting the social and emotional needs of this population are the first priorities for teachers, parents, and counselors. The conference is in 2014 July 18-20, San José, CAlifornia. |
Programmes/centres for the gifted in EU | Association Française pour les Enfants Précoces | France |
Association Française pour les Enfants Précoces |
Programmes for the gifted in summer, Programmes/centres for the gifted in EU | Aarhus UN | Denmark |
In 2011, Aarhus University launched an extended summer programme "AU Summer University". The programme consists of a portfolio of courses taught in English at Bachelor, Master and PhD level within the fields of Arts, Business and Economics, Business Communication, Political Science and Law, Health, Science and Technology. In 2012 62 courses were run taught by Danish and international guest lecturers from all over the world. All teaching at AU Summer University is based on current research and has a strong international perspective. The close link between research and education ensures the quality and depth of the courses. |
Programmes for the gifted in summer, Programmes/centres for the gifted in EU | Aarhus UN | Denmark |
In 2011, Aarhus University launched an extended summer programme "AU Summer University". The programme consists of a portfolio of courses taught in English at Bachelor, Master and PhD level within the fields of Arts, Business and Economics, Business Communication, Political Science and Law, Health, Science and Technology. In 2012 62 courses were run taught by Danish and international guest lecturers from all over the world. All teaching at AU Summer University is based on current research and has a strong international perspective. The close link between research and education ensures the quality and depth of the courses. |
Programmes/centres for the gifted in EU, Parent organisation | Association Suisse pour les Enfants Précoces | Switzerland |
The aim of ASEP is to help to identify talents and provide assistance for professionals and parents of gifted children. |
Programmes/centres for the gifted in EU, Parent organisation | Association Suisse pour les Enfants Précoces | Switzerland |
The aim of ASEP is to help to identify talents and provide assistance for professionals and parents of gifted children. |
Programmes/centres for the gifted in EU | Begabungszetrum Bayern GbR | Germany |
The Bavarian Centre for Gifted and Talented Children was founded on 11/1/2008 in Freising with the goal of offering a broad spectrum of services aiming at promoting talent development. The centre is specialized in identifying and promoting gifted children and teenagers (3-18), as well as coaching and counselling their parents and educators. The centre has built a strong network with experts both inside and outside of Germany. |
Programmes/centres for the gifted outside EU | Center for Talent Developement | USA |
Center for Talent Development (CTD), housed at Northwestern University’s School of Education and Social Policy, is an accredited learning center and research facility that has been serving gifted students, their families and educators for nearly 30 years -- taking their notions of what learning is and introducing them to what learning should be. |
Programmes/centres for the gifted outside EU | Center for Talented Youth | USA |
The Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth identifies and develops the talents of the most advanced K-12 learners worldwide. As part of Johns Hopkins University, CTY helps fulfill the university’s mission of preparing students to make significant future contributions to our world. |
Videos (theories, demos) | Common Characteristics of Gifted Youth, by Dr. Dan Peters | USA |
Gifted youth come in all shapes and sizes." Dr. Dan Peters of the Summit Center reviews some common characteristics of gifted children and teens. Parents and educators may find this helpful in understanding and working with gifted children. |
Programmes/centres for the gifted in EU | DCU CTY | Ireland |
Dublin City University Center for Talented Youth, Ireland |
Programmes/centres for the gifted in EU, Parent organisation | Deutsche Gesellschaft für das hochbegabte Kind | Germany |
DGhK is a non for profit organization in Germany, establihed in 1978 with the aim to support gifted and talented students, their teachers and parents. |
Programmes/centres for the gifted in EU, Parent organisation | Deutsche Gesellschaft für das hochbegabte Kind | Germany |
DGhK is a non for profit organization in Germany, establihed in 1978 with the aim to support gifted and talented students, their teachers and parents. |
Programmes/centres for the gifted outside EU | Duke TIP | USA |
The Duke University Talent Identification Program (Duke TIP) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving academically gifted and talented youth. As a world leader in gifted and talented education, Duke TIP works with students, their families, and educators to identify, recognize, challenge, engage, and help students reach their highest potential. |