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National
Association for Gifted Children
http://www.nagc.org/
National Perspective: The
Templeton National Report on Acceleration
The Templeton Report, endorsed by the National Association for
Gifted Children (NAGC), presents a summary of research focused
around the acceleration of gifted students. http://nationdeceived.org/download.html
National
Research Center on the Gifted and Talented
www.gifted.uconn.edu/nrcgt.html
Northwest
Gifted Child Association
www.waetag.net/nwgca.htm
Parent Map on line
magazine
http://www.parentmap.com/index.htm
State of
Washington, Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
(OSPI)
Advance Placement web site: www.k12.wa.us/AdvancedPlacement/default.aspx
University of
Washington, Academy for Young Scholars,
Students apply to the UW Academy during their 10th grade
year, and if accepted, withdraw from high school at the end of
sophomore year to enroll as freshmen at the University of
Washington.
Click this link to view
more information. 
University of
Washington, Early Entrance Program: The Transition School,
One-year academic program that enables students to move
from their traditional middle-school setting to the University of
Washington, bypassing the traditional high school, with the skills
and maturity needed to earn a university education.
Click this link to view
more information. 
University of
Washington, Washington Search for Young Scholars,
Regional talent search that identifies and recognizes the
most capable students in the state grades 5-8.
Click this link to view
more
information. 
U.S.
Department of Education, My Child's Special Needs: Gifted
Organizations that provide
information or assistance related to gifted children.
http://wdcrobcolp01.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/queries/erod_by_subject.cfm?SUB=Gifted
Washington State Regulations for
Gifted Education
Washington Administrative
Code
Washington
Association of Educators of the Talented and Gifted
(WAETG)
www.waetag.net/
World Council
for Gifted and Talented Children An extensive list of
resources, including resources for parents and kids, publications
and reseach, organizations, and magazines.
www.worldgifted.org/
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