GEPQ - Winter 2011
Announcing the Gifted Education Press Quarterly (GEPQ)'s Winter 2011 edition. This US-based journal is available electronically, courtesy of Dr Maurice Fisher, its editor and publisher. It contains many articles of value to educators and parents of gifted children.
Announcing also a Special Invitation to Join the Gifted Education Press Discussion Group.
GEPQ is now in a major political battle with federal and state governments in the USA to maintain gifted education programs in the public schools. GEPQ needs your support in making Gifted Education Press Quarterly a resource available to all educators and parents who want to maintain and expand programs for gifted students.
Please email Dr Maurice Fisher for a complimentary online subscription to GEPQ. His email address is: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
The WINTER 2011 Issue of Gifted Education Press Quarterly contains the following articles:
- Discussion of The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains by Nicholas Carr (2010);
- Nurturing Creativity;
- Gifted Girls;
- Educating Twice-Exceptional Children;
- Summary of Gifted Lives: What Happens when Gifted Children Grow Up (2010) by Joan Freeman;
- Ray Bradbury, Gifted Science Fiction Writer.
Just in...
Did you know?
| "I learnt so much about gifted children, backed up by very interesting research
which gave me a better understanding of the needs of gifted children and how
best we can nurture their strengths, skills and habits." An educator attending a NSWAGTC seminar. |
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