Acceleration: Should Gifted Students Be Grade-Advanced?: Covers reasons for and against advancement.
Basic Educational Options for Gifted Students in Schools: Article by J.VanTassel-Baska discusses the different curriculum options available to schools to address the needs of the gifted.
Curriculum Differentiation: Curriculum Differentiation as an educational provision for gifted students.
Differentiating Curriculum for Gifted Students.: ERIC Digest #E510.
Early Entrance College Programs: Guide and comparison of early entrance college programs in the USA. These programs provide opportunities for gifted youngsters to enter college years ahead of time.
GATE/AP ChatBoard: discussion board for discussions related to Gifted and Talented Education/Advanced Placement.
Guiding the Gifted Reader: ERIC Digest #E481 discusses how to offer challenging reading to gifted students, how to guide their reading, and how to know what books to recommend.
Learning & Instruction: The TIP Database: Summaries of 50 major theories of learning and instruction. These theories can also be accessed by learning domains and concepts.
Meeting the Needs of Gifted Students: How to meet the needs of the gifted in upper primary grades.
Music for Gifted Pupils: A UK site where various ideas and links are given in order to teach music to the academically gifted.
National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented (Javits Center): Describes the goals and objectives of Javits Center plus current projects which include successful classroom practices, curriculum compacting, cooperative learning.
Personal Computers Help Gifted Kids Work Smart: Gifted students are benefitting from increased use of computers because their special needs are being met through informed use of technology.
Successful Strategies for Teaching Gifted Learners: Tips for teachers of an all-inclusive classroom.
Teachers Resources: Links on issues associated with highly gifted children and on general gifted education.
Technical Wizards: How to cope with a technical wizard in the classroom or family.