Ernest Hemingway once said, "Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know." It appears that our culture loves the stereotype of the mentally tortured, solitary genius, working through ...
When psychologist Lewis Terman launched his decades-long study of high-IQ children in 1921, he had a specific goal in mind: to prove that “gifted” people were born leaders, and superior in just about ...
Linda Robinson teaches a gifted fourth-grade class at Fox Road Elementary School in Raleigh in this 2017 file photo. Robinson is the past president of the North Carolina Association for the Gifted and ...
Charlotte‑Mecklenburg Schools is considering major changes to its magnet programs, including a proposal to merge two of the district’s most rigorous academic pathways.
The Ridgefield Board of Education is debating whether to scale back its $510,000 Chromebook budget to avoid cutting its only Academically and Intellectually Gifted program teacher. The discussion ...
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