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Gifted Education
The Center for Gifted Studies at Western Kentucky University is committed
to providing educational opportunities and resources to three populations--they
are gifted and talented children and youth, teachers working with gifted students,
and parents of gifted children. For fifteen summers The Center for Gifted
Studies has offered summer residential programs for middle and high school
youth and workshops for teachers. Services for youth have explanded to include
programming for elementary children and travel/study opportunities for high
school youth. Services for educators include workshops and institutes focused
on curriculum to reach world class standards (College Board Advanced Placement)
and on differentiating the curriculum to address a wide range of learner needs,
including the needs of children and youth who learn at a faster pace and at
a more complex level.
The Kentucky Educational Reform Act recognizes gifted children as a category
of exceptional children. KERA includes the following five areas of giftedness:
intellectual giftedness as well as giftedness in an academic area, creativity,
leadership, and in the visual and performing arts. The Center for Gifted Studies
personnel work with educators to provide quality educational opportunities for
all children, removing the ceiling so that all children can learn what they are
ready to learn.
Dr. Julia Roberts
Director, Center for Gifted Studies
School of Teacher Education
Western
Kentucky University
1906 College Heights Blvd. #61030,
Bowling Green, KY 42101-1030
Julia.Roberts@wku.edu
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