One View of Giftedland

A personal view of the world of gifted education by Catharine de Wet, Assistant Professor in Gifted and Talented Education at the University of Alabama.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

A Guest Post: Gifted Boys

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This time I have asked one of my students in my summer online class on Special Populations in Gifted Education to contribute her perspective...

A New Era in my Gifted Blogging

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I know I have been off the air for a long time. Today I am starting anew and I hope you will find the posts of interest. I received in the m...
Wednesday, December 09, 2009

The Irony of Support for Gifted Kids

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Today I am highlighting a newspaper article that deals with the financial support for gifted programs. While the government continues to cla...
Thursday, October 29, 2009

Traveling Trunks for Teachers

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A long time ago I created a blog about traveling trunks - collections of teacher resources put together by organizations around specific the...
Friday, September 04, 2009

Research Request

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If you are an Alabama teacher, I need your help. I am conducting research on Alabama teachers' beliefs about culturally, linguistically,...
Tuesday, August 25, 2009

New book for parents

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We are pleased to announce the publication of Light Up Your Child's Mind. In this book written especially for parents, Drs. Renzulli an...
Monday, April 06, 2009

Discussion tools

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Once you have set up a Wiki, you might want to conduct a virtual class discussion with your students about any number of topics. You might h...
Friday, December 05, 2008

Ideas for Using a Wiki

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I have just returned from a panel discussion on wikis by faculty of the Arts and Sciences Department. I have been using wikis for three year...

How to get started using a Wiki

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It could not be easier. First, why do want the wiki? What is the purpose? What will be the topic? Second, do you want a public or private w...
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