Research Synthesis regarding Gifted Education Provisions
Written by Karen Rogers Wednesday, 13 August 2008 05:27
Professor Karen Rogers provides a updated (1999) synthesis of the research regarding gifted education provisions. Dr Karen B. Rogers is Professor at the School of Education at the University of St. Thomas, Minneapolis. This research has been published with her permission and follows her 1991 seminal "A best-evidence synthesis of research on accelerative options for gifted students". To read more, you need to be logged in with an appropriate subscription: Click here to subscribe.Just in...
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