Programmes/centres for the gifted outside EU.
For educators, psychologists, and parents around the world in the gifted education community, Arizona State University is now offering a Gifted Education Graduate Certificate entirely online through ASU Online. The program is designed to meet the requirements of most gifted education credentialing boards and councils.
They are welcoming intellectually adventurous high school and junior high school students to Europe for over 25 years. Professor James Basker has designed these programs for students in grades 8 to 12 - all with the goal of giving young people the opportunity to live and study in the historic and scholarly centers of learning that are Oxford and Cambridge in England, Barcelona and Salamanca in Spain, and Paris and Montpellier in France . and in NY. In England, they offer different programs for 8th and 9th graders than we do 10th - 12th graders.
The Gifted Support Center is an organization dedicated to identifying and supporting the needs of gifted students and their families. Our goal is to help parents understand the unique characteristics and abilities that define their child’s giftedness and provide them with the practical resources to help address the distinct needs of their gifted child.
The International Group for Mathematical Creativity and Giftedness (MCG) is a professional society designed to support and promote mathematical creativity and giftedness in students of all ages and backgrounds. Interested individuals from around the globe are invited to join us.
HEADWAY SCHOOL FOR GIFTEDNESS is envisioned as an institution of quality learning for children. It aims to facilitate the optimum development of young learners to become humane, democratic, critical and innovative learning contributors to nation building, and proactive agents of globalization and world peace.