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1   Link   Gifted Education Professional Development Package
Australian Government commissioned package developed by the Gifted Education Research, Resource and Information Centre (GERRIC) at the University of New South Wales. This research, in plain language, is illustrated by cartoons, case studies and examples of how it can be applied in the mainstream classroom. The modules cover all levels of schooling: early childhood (the initial years of schooling), primary (later years of primary schools), and secondary (secondary school). The modules are also ordered according to whether a teacher is in a rural or urban school, teaching in the classroom or involved in school administration, or whether the teacher is working alone or undertaking professional development in a small group or whole school situation.
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2   Link   Guidance on teaching the gifted & talented
UK National Curriculum guide for teachers.
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3   Link   In Clued - Ed
Interesting Australian site dedicated to supporting a fresh approach to teaching.
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4   Link   Online learning set to become much smarter
Australian universities explore tailored electronic learning based on pre-testing.
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5   Link   NSW Curriculum Support on Gifted & Talented Education
Brings together key documents on policy and key educational practices supporting gifted and talented students
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