Gifted and Talented Programming Resources Suggested Reading (Books)
Some books may be available on loan from the PACT department
Online Educational Resources
The Connie Belin & Jacqueline N. Blank International Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development at The University of Iowa has established a national reputation for its research, training, and service. It is seen as a leader in the field of gifted education. The Belin-Blank Center focuses on identifying gifted and talented learners, providing specialized opportunities for students, conducts comprehensive research on giftedness, supports professional development for educators, disseminates information through conferences and publications, assesses and counsels gifted students and their families, enhances educational opportunities through technology, and promotes equity and access in developing talent. For more information: http://www.education.uiowa.edu/belinblank/
The National Research Center on Gifted and Talented (NRC/GT), sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, investigates, develops, and disseminates new methods for identifying and teaching gifted students. The NRC/GT, located at the University of Connecticut, is run collaboratively with the University of Virginia and Yale University, and works in conjunction with more than 300 public school district research study sites. http://www.gifted.uconn.edu
The National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) is an organization of parents, educators, other professionals and community leaders to address the unique needs of children and youth. Membership includes a subscription to Parenting for High Potential, a magazine with articles geared to the development of talent. http://www.nagc.org
*You can search State Resources for Gifted Education and Individual State Gifted Organizations on the NAGC website by clicking on the heading "Gifted By State."
The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) is the largest international professional organization dedicated to improving educational outcomes for individuals with exceptionalities,
students with disabilities, and/or the gifted. http://www.cec.sped.org/index.html
The Association for the Gifted (TAG) organized in 1958 by The Council for Exceptional Children, helps professionals and parents work with gifted children. http://www.cectag.org
The Association for the Education of Gifted Underachieving Students (AEGUS) provides a forum for ideas and interventions aimed at helping twice-exceptional students reach their full
potential. http://www.aegus1.org
The Davidson Institute for Talent Development has extensive resources for highly gifted students (and their parents). You can access articles by selecting "Browse by Topic" or
"Search GT-Cybersource" from the "Resources" header in the pull-down top bar menu bar.
http://www.davidsoninstitute.org
Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted (SENG) focuses primarily on the adults (parents, educators, etc) in the lives of gifted children. SENG provides information on identification, guidance, and effective ways to live and work with gifted individuals.
http://www.SENGifted.org
Hoagies' Gifted Education Page is a resource guide for the education of gifted children with links to many gifted education resources available on the Internet.
http://www.hoagiesgifted.org
Gifted-Children.com: Identification, Encouragement, and Development (GCC) is an on-line parents' newsletter with networking and information dedicated to making a difference in the education of children with special talents and abilities. http://www.gifted-children.com
- Helping gifted children soar: A practical guide for parents and teachers. Whitney, C. S., & Hirsch, G. (2011). Scottsdale, AZ: Great Potential Press.
- Parenting gifted kids: Tips for raising happy and successful children. Delisle, J. R. (2006). Waco, Tex: Prufrock Press.
- Re-Forming Gifted Education, Karen B. Rogers, Great Potential Press, Inc., 2001.
- See Jane Win for Girls: A Smart Girl's Guide to Success, Sylvia Rimm, Free Spirit Publishing, 2003.
- Smart Boys: Talent, Manhood, & The Search for Meaning, Barbara A. Kerr and Sanford J. Cohn, Great Potential Press, 2001.
- Some of My Best Friends Are Books, 2nd Ed.: Guiding Gifted Readers from Preschool to High School, Judith Wynn Halsted, Great Potential Press, 2002.
- Stand Up for Your Gifted Child: How to Make the Most of Kids' Strengths at School and at Home, Joan Franklin Smutny, Free Spirit Publishing, 2001.
- The Gifted Kids' Survival Guide: A Teen Handbook, Judy Galbraith and Jim Delisle, Free Spirit Publishing, 1996.
- The Social and Emotional Development of Gifted Children: What Do We Know? Maureen Neihart, Sally Reis, Nancy Robinson, Sidney Moon, National Association for Gifted Children, 1707 L Street, NW, Suite 550, Washington, D.C., 20036, 2002.
- The Survival Guide for Gifted Kids: For Ages 10 and Under. Galbraith, J., Bratsch, M., & Meyers, N. (2013). Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit.
- The Teenagers Guide to School Outside the Box, Rebecca Greene, Free Spirit Publishing, 2001.
- Upside-Down Brilliance: The Visual-Spatial Learner, Linda K. Silverman, DeLeon Publishing, 2002.
- When Gifted Kids Don't Have All the Answers, Jim Delisle and Judy Galbraith, Free Spirit Publishing, 2002.
Some books may be available on loan from the PACT department
Online Educational Resources
The Connie Belin & Jacqueline N. Blank International Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development at The University of Iowa has established a national reputation for its research, training, and service. It is seen as a leader in the field of gifted education. The Belin-Blank Center focuses on identifying gifted and talented learners, providing specialized opportunities for students, conducts comprehensive research on giftedness, supports professional development for educators, disseminates information through conferences and publications, assesses and counsels gifted students and their families, enhances educational opportunities through technology, and promotes equity and access in developing talent. For more information: http://www.education.uiowa.edu/belinblank/
The National Research Center on Gifted and Talented (NRC/GT), sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, investigates, develops, and disseminates new methods for identifying and teaching gifted students. The NRC/GT, located at the University of Connecticut, is run collaboratively with the University of Virginia and Yale University, and works in conjunction with more than 300 public school district research study sites. http://www.gifted.uconn.edu
The National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) is an organization of parents, educators, other professionals and community leaders to address the unique needs of children and youth. Membership includes a subscription to Parenting for High Potential, a magazine with articles geared to the development of talent. http://www.nagc.org
*You can search State Resources for Gifted Education and Individual State Gifted Organizations on the NAGC website by clicking on the heading "Gifted By State."
The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) is the largest international professional organization dedicated to improving educational outcomes for individuals with exceptionalities,
students with disabilities, and/or the gifted. http://www.cec.sped.org/index.html
The Association for the Gifted (TAG) organized in 1958 by The Council for Exceptional Children, helps professionals and parents work with gifted children. http://www.cectag.org
The Association for the Education of Gifted Underachieving Students (AEGUS) provides a forum for ideas and interventions aimed at helping twice-exceptional students reach their full
potential. http://www.aegus1.org
The Davidson Institute for Talent Development has extensive resources for highly gifted students (and their parents). You can access articles by selecting "Browse by Topic" or
"Search GT-Cybersource" from the "Resources" header in the pull-down top bar menu bar.
http://www.davidsoninstitute.org
Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted (SENG) focuses primarily on the adults (parents, educators, etc) in the lives of gifted children. SENG provides information on identification, guidance, and effective ways to live and work with gifted individuals.
http://www.SENGifted.org
Hoagies' Gifted Education Page is a resource guide for the education of gifted children with links to many gifted education resources available on the Internet.
http://www.hoagiesgifted.org
Gifted-Children.com: Identification, Encouragement, and Development (GCC) is an on-line parents' newsletter with networking and information dedicated to making a difference in the education of children with special talents and abilities. http://www.gifted-children.com