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Gifted Links Library
One of the web's better collections of electronic
resources for parents and teachers of gifted children
LINKS ARE LISTED by groups as follows:
- General reference, including sections: Identification, Gifted
& Learning Disabilities, Underachievement
- Mainly for families, including sections: Preschoolers, Years
K-6, Years 7-12
- Mainly for teachers, including sections: Teaching
practice, Resources,Tertiary
courses/research centres
- Education systems, including Australia
- Support groups & institutions,
including Global, Australia, US, Other
countries
- Conference papers
- Discussion lists & forums
If you have an electronic resourse you would like to suggest,
or an update to one already listed, please help others and email
your suggestion, including title, URL, and annotation/details ready
to cut and paste.
Note that content on other sites might change without our
knowing it - sometimes domains are taken over by XXX operators. Please
advise the webmaster using the link at the bottom of the page if you
think the links are changed or no longer appropriate.
General reference
Australian
Government Education Portal - Covering education across Australia.
- The ERIC Clearing
House - The Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) is
probably the most comprehensive clearinghouse of education related
material, including extensive coverage of gifted children. It provides
a bibliography of relevant publications and other useful information.
You can simply ask
ERIC a question. ERIC also includes (2,600 as at Jun 2003) succinct public
domain digests of information including many related to gifted
and talented children which are independently searchable.
Flinders
University Library - Provides an annotated list of key reference
sites.
- Gifted
Resources - An Australian information service for parents and
teachers of gifted students and the service providers that cater
for them.
- Google's
Gifted Education collection - Shows the most frequently visited
sites by category.
- KidSource
Online. - A large range of articles on various aspects relevant
to parents and teachers of gifted children, many of which appear
to be ERIC
digests republished.
- Nation Deceived -
A US site with relevant information on the research related to acceleration.
- Identification 
- Gifted & learning disabled
- All kinds
of minds - Great site exploring the different ways children
learn and providing resources and support for teachers to respond
to this challenge
- GLD
Info - A collection of information sites collated by the NSWAGTC
GLD Support Group
- Dsylexia
Online - Online magazine with information and resources.
- Gifted &
Creative Services Australia - Lesley Sword's site, with a visual-spatial
emphasis.
- Hoagies
Visual-Spatial Links - Annotated links.
- NeuroLearning - a website
created by Dr Fernette Eide to help parents learn about their children's
learning differences and disabilities
- Uniquely
Gifted - Excellent and comprehensive site covering gifted children
with special needs (ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Asperger Syndrome,
etc)
- Underachievement 
Mainly for families 
- Preschoolers 
- Years K-6
- Aunty
Math - Weekly maths challenge aimed at K-5 from DuPage Children's
Museum
- Boston Children's
Museum - An interactive museum.
- Bubble Dome - An interactive
children's story website that aims to develop imagination and lateral
thinking.
- BrainPop -
Selection of animated movies on health, sceince and technology themes.
- Capital Children's
Museum, Washington DC - An interactive museum.
- Cartoonster -
Free animation tutorials from an Australian high school student.
- Chicago
Children's Museum - An interactive museum.
- CSIRO
Education NSW - Access to a range of programs for children and
their schools.
- Cyberchase -
A high production value site with many maths games.
- DiscoverySchool -
Learning and homework help oriented site for K-12 students and their
teachers/parents.
- Electronics
for Beginners - Australian site by Peter Schmedding
- EngQuest 2006 -
A fun, hands-on and exciting schools program for primary students,
encouraging interest in Engineering, Science, Maths and Technology.
- Eureka Children's
Museum, Halifax UK - An interactive museum.
- Kids.net.au -
Very large annotated directory/search engine of web sites of interest
to kids.
- KidsClick - Good portal to
info on a wide range of subjects, apparently vetted by librarians.
- Hoagies'
Kids - Provides a range of interesting activities and links to
great places for kids.
- The
Mummy Maker - BBC game about mummy making in ancient Egypt
- Miss Maggie's
Earth Adventures - Attractive free Flash animated site for learners
(and teachers).
- Puzz -
Lateral thinking and logic puzzles.
- Shields, Knights
and Heraldry - Offers free software to allow children to make
their own shields/coat of arms.
- The
Space Place - NASA's site for kids interested in space-related
activities and science.
- Try Science -
Educational science site with a range of games and experiments.
- Yucky Body -
An informative animated site on the various bodily functions (except
reproductive ones).
- Years 7-12 
- Anchors
Away Longitude Mapping Game - Web based learning game.
- Artist's
Toolkit - Explore visual elements with interacitve demos and
a create your own tool.
- Brian
Barratt's English site - Explores the history and usage of
English in an eclectic, fascinating way
- Csubjects.com -
Free college level tuition material in a wide range of subjects
- Electronic
Wizards Apprenticeship - Commercial operation providing monthly "wonderboxes".
- EdNA's
Curriculum Resources - Authoritative evaluated resources from
Australia's EdNA.
- Geometry
from the Land of the Incas - Great Flash enabled site on Euclidean
geometry.
- Hoagies
Investigations - Reference libraries and individual links for
all your school subjects.
- Hoagies'
Teens - Provides a range of interesting activities and links
to great places for teenagers.
- Lateral
puzzles - A large and free collection of puzzles with interactive
chat problem solving.
- The Mint -
An integrated US web-site covering personal finance and economic
themes designed for middle and high school students, their teachers
and parents.
- MIT Open
Courseware - Massachusetts Institute of Technology course material
progressively put online for public use
- Moneyopolis -
US site using a game format for junior high maths in a personal finance
setting "the place for money-sharp kids" - authored by
Ernst and Young
- Nick's
Mathematical Puzzles - Lots of great mathematical puzzles
- Physics
Classroom - Attractive online tutorials on several physics
topics.
- Robocode -
Site allows you to program your own virtual robotank using Java with
virtual competitions or rumbles between the created tanks
SmartGirls
on TV - Help explore images of smart girls on TV
- TeleMentors -
a site linking students with a particular interest electronically
to volunteers working in the fields
- Also check out the Years K-6 collection, some of which cover
the full K-12 range
Mainly for teachers 
- Resources
- Artchive -
An apparently full and free collection of the world's great art with
commentary.
- Awesome
Library - Provides 18,000 reviewed web resources including
the top 5% in education.
- Cool Slang -
An archive of world slang in multiple languages - and you can contribute
your local variants.
- Colour
Theory - The part of art about how to mix and put colors together.
Csubjects.com -
Free college level tuition material in a wide range of subjects
- EdResearch
Online - Australian database to 12000+ journal documents, 75%
available in full for free
- Epals Classroom Exchange -
large provider of safe email and international epal arrangements
- Future Problem Solving
Program - Engages students in creative problem solving, stimulating
critical and creative thinking skills and the development of a
vision for the future. Programs in US/Australia/NZ and mentoring
elsewhere.
- High
School Hub - Great US site providing categorized links to free
online resources relevant to high school students
- Hoagies
Internet Programs - Internet based programs for full classes
K-12
- Illuminations -
US mathematics mega site with classroom ready lessons and applets.
- Impressionism -
A tour of French impressionist paintings with suggested teacher lessons
for grades 1-8.
- Kindergarten
Connection - Fresno Pacific Uni's support site for kindergarten
teachers.
- National
Centre for History Education - Excellent gateway for teaching
and learning Australian history.
- "Night
of Notables" - Describes the Night of the Notables (or
variously, Festival of the Famous or Evening of Eagles) programs
used in many Australian schools to cater for gifted children and
to promote autonomous learning.
- Perpetual
Preschool - A site with a large range of contributed preschool
teaching ideas.
- UN's
CyberSchoolBus - the United Nation's global teaching and learning
project provides access to some fascinating and mind-expanding
information particularly for those interested in the larger world,
and also a few games.
- Wikipedia -
free collaborative encyclopedia covering everything but with a possible
special appeal to gifted idealistic students ready to contribute
to such a global knowledge project.
- Check also under Mainly for Families for age specific links
of value to parents, children and teachers.
- School G&T policies
- Teaching practice 
- Aust universities explore tailored
electronic learning based on pretesting
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.
- Know Drama -
Interesting Australian site dedicated to supporting a fresh approach
to teaching
Guidance
on teaching the gifted & talented - UK National Curriculum
guide for teachers
- Tertiary institutions/courses/research
centres 
Education systems 
- Australia 
Support groups & institutions 
- Global focus 
- Australia 
- Austega's
Gifted Resources - Provides some useful information and viewpoints
for parents and educators of gifted children, with a general
Australian focus.
- GERRIC -
The University of New South Wales' Gifted Education Research, Resource
and Information Centre Studies with a range of programs and services
for teachers, parents and gifted students across Australia.
- Gifted
and Talented Children's Association of SA (Inc) - The South
Australian association of parents, educators and other interested
individuals who are committed to ensuring that children of high
ability are able to achieve their full potential.
- Gifted and
Talented Children's Association of WA (Inc) - The Western
Australian association of parents and other interested individuals
who are committed to ensuring that children of high ability are
able to achieve their full potential.
- Gifted
Resource Centre - This non-profit operation, directed by
psychologist Lesley Sword, provides a range of free information
on its website, with particular focus areas on visual-spatial
learners, emotional intensity, perfectionism, excitabilities
and other psychological dimensions.
Home
Education Association Australia - Promotes practice of home
education in Australia. Also see Education
Choices, a magazine for home educators that is free to HEA
members.
- NSW Association
for Gifted & Talented Children Inc - Great site with
a lot of information and links.
- Northern
Territory Association for Gifted & Talented Children
- Queensland
Association For Gifted and Talented Children - An open association
of people who share a common interest in gifted and talented
children. This site contains information about the Association
and its objectives, books for sale, videos to hire, and plenty
of resource material such as the identification of gifted children
, and strategies for their parents and teachers.
- TalentEd:
The University of New England "This site is dedicated
to the provision of material about the education of the gifted
and talented. (edited by Stan Bailey & Linley Lloyd)"
- Tasmanian
Association for the Gifted Incorporated Home page for Tasmanian
Association for the Gifted Incorporated
- Victorian
Association for Gifted & Talented Children
- Virtual School
for the Gifted.. - Provides online enrichment courses for
gifted children operating from home or school settings
- United States 
- Other countries 
Conference papers 
Discussion lists
- Gifted
Families is an Australian-based internet discussion list intended
to provide online support.
- Oz-Gifted (OG) is an Australasian-based internet discussion list
for parents and teachers of gifted children.
- Our Gifted
Online Conferences - New US conference list for parents and
others interested in discussing gifted issues.
- egpg-gifted is
an Australian support group for parents of exceptionally and profoundly
gifted children - identified or otherwise. This group's focus aims
to provide support and understanding for families who are dealing
with the particular challenges of raising these kids.
- GT-Families -
Discussion of range of issues facing families raising gifted children.
- GT-Special -
Discussion of range of issues facing "twice-special" children,
that is gifted children who also have a learning disability and/or
other neurological problem.
- TAGFAM is
an internet mailing list for families of gifted children in traditional
schools.
- TAGMAX is
an internet mailing list for families of gifted children in home
schooling.
- TAGPDQ is
an internet mailing list for families of gifted children needing
radical educational or social accommodation.
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