Programmes/centres for the gifted outside EU

The Center for Gifted Studies

Located on the Western Kentucky University campus in Bowling Green, Kentucky, The Center for Gifted Studies has been serving children who are gifted and talented, their educators, and their parents for thirty years. The Center provides exciting educational opportunities for gifted young people, rigorous professional development for teachers, and support for parents of gifted young people. Under the direction of Dr. Julia Roberts, The Center has become one of the preeminent advocates for gifted education in the United States.
 

Davidson Institute

Formed in 1999, the Davidson Institute is a 501(c)3 private operating foundation funded by Bob and Jan Davidson. 
Its mission is to recognize, nurture and support profoundly intelligent young people and to provide opportunities for them to develop their talents to make a positive difference.
 

Center for Gifted Education Policy (CGEP)

The center's mission is to generate public awareness, advocacy, clinical applications and cutting-edge research ideas that will enhance the achievement and performance of children and adolescents with special gifts and talents in all domains, including the academic disciplines, the performing arts, sports and the professions.

Gifted Development Center

Since 1979, The Gifted Development Center (GDC), a service of the Institute for the Study of Advanced Development, has served as a resource center for developmentally advanced children and their parents, and for gifted individuals of all ages.
 

Prof. Dr. Necate Baykoç Gifted and Talented Institute and Center

In the center, self-development coaching studies are carried out by Prof. Dr. Necate BAYKOÇ for the normally developed, gifted and talented, genius babies, children, adolescents. Moreover, group studies with gifted and talented children are carried out upon individual interviews.

Asia-Pacific Federation on Giftedness (APFG)

Asia-Pacific Federation on Giftedness (APFG) is a non-profit organization for the development and education of gifted and talented children in Asia-Pacific region. APFG consists of scholars, teachers, parents of G/T children, and others who are interested in development of gifted and talented children and gifted education. The preexistence of APFG was Asia-Pacific Federation which was established in 1990 in manila, Indonesia. Then the APF became affiliated to the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children (WCGTC) in 1994.

Tokyo Children's Academy

Tokyo Children's Academy provides a complete learning experience for children who have a insatiable desire to learn, explore, understand and can demonstrate the motivation, social and emotional maturity and overall readiness for the environment of an accelerated educational program.  T.C. Academy  realizes that learning is as much a social activity as it is an individual activity, much of what students learn comes from interacting with other people. Thus the nature of the relationships among the people at the school will have a strong influence on students’ learning.

National Association for Gifted Children, Malaysia

The national association was established in 1987 to advocate for the needs of gifted children in Malaysia. Their work is similar to other NAGC charities around the world. They provide support for parents of children with high learning potential regardless of circumstance, age and background.

The Hong Kong Academy for Gifted Education

In his Policy Address delivered in October 2006, the Chief Executive announced the establishment of an Academy for Gifted Education (the HKAGE) to provide more structured, articulated and challenging off-site programmes for students with exceptional talent, and to promote the concepts and practices of gifted education to support teachers and parents.

PENTA UC Chile

The Center for the Study and Development of Talent,-PENTA UC- was established in January 2001 by the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

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