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ABOUT WCGTC
The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children, Inc. (WCGTC ®) is a worldwide nonprofit organization that provides advocacy and support for gifted children.The WCGTC ® is a diverse organization networking the globe with an active membership of educators, scholars, researchers, parents, and others interested in the development and education of gifted and talented children of all ages. GIFTED AND TALENTED INTERNATIONAL Gifted and Talented International (GTI) is the journal of the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children.GTI an international, refereed journal devoted to publishing original research, theoretical studies, review papers or accounts of practice that contribute to our understanding and promotion of giftedness, talent, creativity, and optimal development of children, adolescents, and adults. NATIONAL GIFTED INFO The information below is a compilation of data collected from Delegates serving the WCGTC. If you think any of the information below is incorrect or outdated or you have new information to provide, please email headquarters@world-gifted.org with details.GIFTED SUPPORT
Below is a brief list of gifted support resources as well as a list of support organizations in various countries. If you have additional resources you think are beneficial, please let us know by sending information to headquarters@world-gifted.org. Virtual Gifted and Talented Enrichment Support MaterialsSeveral board members of the Kentucky Association for Gifted Education have created BIENNIAL WCGTC WORLD CONFERENCE The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children hosts a Biennial World Conference at a major international city during late July or early August in odd-numbered years. Past conferences have been held in San Francisco, Jerusalem, Montréal, Manila, Hamburg, Salt Lake City, Sydney, The Hague, Toronto, Hong Kong, Seattle, Istanbul, Barcelona 2021 - 2025 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE SLATE 2021 – 2025 Executive Committee Slate There are five candidates to serve on the Executive Committee for 2021 – 2025. The bio for each candidate is included below. You may vote for up to three of the candidates using the ballot link you received in your email. The deadline for casting your ballot is May 2021 WORLD CONFERENCE ARCHIVES Save the Dates – 2021 Virtual World Conference. Thank you to each person who shared their ideas on the survey we recently disseminated regarding the 2021 Virtual World Conference. We are pleased to announce that the World Conference will be held virtually over two consecutive weekends, July 31 – August 1 and August 7 – 8. HISTORY OF THE WORLD COUNCIL FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED … 5 Dorothy Sisk was designated as the Editor of the World Council journal, and it was re-named Gifted International (WCGTC, 1980). In 1981, the title President was designated in lieu of Chairman for the WCGTC, and James Gallagher EXAMINING CRITICAL ISSUES IN GIFTED EDUCATION: A CASE What is a Case Study? A case study provides opportunities for the reader to analyze and reflect on various situations in education. Case studies encourage a detailed analysis and critical reflection of the most current and prevalent issues in gifted education such as identifying gifted children of SUPPORTING TWICE EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTS IN THE CLASSROOM BY Supporting Twice Exceptional Students in the Classroom 4 | P a g e Betts, G., & Neihart, M. (2010). Revised profiles of gifted and talented.Retrieved fromABOUT WCGTC
The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children, Inc. (WCGTC ®) is a worldwide nonprofit organization that provides advocacy and support for gifted children.The WCGTC ® is a diverse organization networking the globe with an active membership of educators, scholars, researchers, parents, and others interested in the development and education of gifted and talented children of all ages. GIFTED AND TALENTED INTERNATIONAL Gifted and Talented International (GTI) is the journal of the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children.GTI an international, refereed journal devoted to publishing original research, theoretical studies, review papers or accounts of practice that contribute to our understanding and promotion of giftedness, talent, creativity, and optimal development of children, adolescents, and adults. NATIONAL GIFTED INFO The information below is a compilation of data collected from Delegates serving the WCGTC. If you think any of the information below is incorrect or outdated or you have new information to provide, please email headquarters@world-gifted.org with details.GIFTED SUPPORT
Below is a brief list of gifted support resources as well as a list of support organizations in various countries. If you have additional resources you think are beneficial, please let us know by sending information to headquarters@world-gifted.org. Virtual Gifted and Talented Enrichment Support MaterialsSeveral board members of the Kentucky Association for Gifted Education have created BIENNIAL WCGTC WORLD CONFERENCE The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children hosts a Biennial World Conference at a major international city during late July or early August in odd-numbered years. Past conferences have been held in San Francisco, Jerusalem, Montréal, Manila, Hamburg, Salt Lake City, Sydney, The Hague, Toronto, Hong Kong, Seattle, Istanbul, Barcelona 2021 - 2025 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE SLATE 2021 – 2025 Executive Committee Slate There are five candidates to serve on the Executive Committee for 2021 – 2025. The bio for each candidate is included below. You may vote for up to three of the candidates using the ballot link you received in your email. The deadline for casting your ballot is May 2021 WORLD CONFERENCE ARCHIVES Save the Dates – 2021 Virtual World Conference. Thank you to each person who shared their ideas on the survey we recently disseminated regarding the 2021 Virtual World Conference. We are pleased to announce that the World Conference will be held virtually over two consecutive weekends, July 31 – August 1 and August 7 – 8. HISTORY OF THE WORLD COUNCIL FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED … 5 Dorothy Sisk was designated as the Editor of the World Council journal, and it was re-named Gifted International (WCGTC, 1980). In 1981, the title President was designated in lieu of Chairman for the WCGTC, and James Gallagher EXAMINING CRITICAL ISSUES IN GIFTED EDUCATION: A CASE What is a Case Study? A case study provides opportunities for the reader to analyze and reflect on various situations in education. Case studies encourage a detailed analysis and critical reflection of the most current and prevalent issues in gifted education such as identifying gifted children of SUPPORTING TWICE EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTS IN THE CLASSROOM BY Supporting Twice Exceptional Students in the Classroom 4 | P a g e Betts, G., & Neihart, M. (2010). Revised profiles of gifted and talented.Retrieved fromPUBLICATIONS
Newsletter. World Gifted is the official bulletin of the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children. It contains the latest news and information concerning the organization, its membership, and the international gifted education community. It is published two-three times each year. The available archives date back to 1980.MAKE A GIFT
Thanks to the World Council scholarship, I was able to attend the World Conference in Odense, Denmark. This was a big surprise for me because the World Conference was a great chance to learn a lot from the teachers, experts, academics, and even students from all over theworld.
GIFTED SUPPORT
Below is a brief list of gifted support resources as well as a list of support organizations in various countries. If you have additional resources you think are beneficial, please let us know by sending information to headquarters@world-gifted.org. Virtual Gifted and Talented Enrichment Support MaterialsSeveral board members of the Kentucky Association for Gifted Education have created 2021 - 2025 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE SLATE 2021 – 2025 Executive Committee Slate There are five candidates to serve on the Executive Committee for 2021 – 2025. The bio for each candidate is included below. You may vote for up to three of the candidates using the ballot link you received in your email. The deadline for casting your ballot is May WORLD COUNCIL FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED CHILDREN This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.WCGTC RESOURCES
Many groups and their websites can help you navigate the complex work of educating and providing support to gifted young people. Additionally, some countries have national organizations that provide support for gifted young people. To see a list of just some of those Support resources and local organizations, please visit the GiftedSupport page.
JOIN WCGTC | WORLD COUNCIL FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED CHILDREN 2-Year. Memberships. $ 140+. Regular - $140 USD. Silver - $285 USD. Gold - $725 USD. Platinum - $1425 USD. Join Now. Memberships include (a) discounted World Conference registration; (b) access to the complete archives of Gifted and Talented International, Roeper Review, and Creativity Research Journal; (c) access to the World Giftednewsletter
HISTORY - ABOUT WCGTC History. The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children originated in 1975 upon the inspiration of a prominent British educator of the gifted, Henry Collis. As Director of the National Association for Gifted Children, it was his vision to unite the educators of the gifted around the world, who were already convening at nationallevels.
WORLDGIFTED
World Gifted newsletter May 2020 page 1 www.world-gifted.org WorldGifted Newsletter of The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children Volume 39 Number 1 May 2020 Inside i i i www.world-gifted.orgABOUT WCGTC
About WCGTC | World Council for Gifted and Talented ChildrenABOUT WCGTC
The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children, Inc. (WCGTC ®) is a worldwide nonprofit organization that provides advocacy and support for gifted children.The WCGTC ® is a diverse organization networking the globe with an active membership of educators, scholars, researchers, parents, and others interested in the development and education of gifted and talented children of all ages. GIFTED AND TALENTED INTERNATIONAL Gifted and Talented International (GTI) is the journal of the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children.GTI an international, refereed journal devoted to publishing original research, theoretical studies, review papers or accounts of practice that contribute to our understanding and promotion of giftedness, talent, creativity, and optimal development of children, adolescents, and adults.MAKE A GIFT
Thanks to the World Council scholarship, I was able to attend the World Conference in Odense, Denmark. This was a big surprise for me because the World Conference was a great chance to learn a lot from the teachers, experts, academics, and even students from all over theworld.
NATIONAL GIFTED INFO The information below is a compilation of data collected from Delegates serving the WCGTC. If you think any of the information below is incorrect or outdated or you have new information to provide, please email headquarters@world-gifted.org with details.WCGTC RESOURCES
Many groups and their websites can help you navigate the complex work of educating and providing support to gifted young people. Additionally, some countries have national organizations that provide support for gifted young people. To see a list of just some of those Support resources and local organizations, please visit the GiftedSupport page.
BIENNIAL WCGTC WORLD CONFERENCE2021 WORLD CONFERENCE IN AUSTRALIANATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL CONFERENCE 2021 The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children hosts a Biennial World Conference at a major international city during late July or early August in odd-numbered years. Past conferences have been held in San Francisco, Jerusalem, Montréal, Manila, Hamburg, Salt Lake City, Sydney, The Hague, Toronto, Hong Kong, Seattle, Istanbul, BarcelonaHEADQUARTERS
The International Headquarters of The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children moved to Western Kentucky University (WKU) in Bowling Green, Kentucky on January 1, 2011. It joins The Center for Gifted Studies at WKU which is celebrating its 35th anniversary. A generous gift from Dixie and Pete Mahurin of Bowling Green made themove possible.
HISTORY OF THE WORLD COUNCIL FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED … 5 Dorothy Sisk was designated as the Editor of the World Council journal, and it was re-named Gifted International (WCGTC, 1980). In 1981, the title President was designated in lieu of Chairman for the WCGTC, and James Gallagher EXAMINING CRITICAL ISSUES IN GIFTED EDUCATION: A CASE What is a Case Study? A case study provides opportunities for the reader to analyze and reflect on various situations in education. Case studies encourage a detailed analysis and critical reflection of the most current and prevalent issues in gifted education such as identifying gifted children of SUPPORTING TWICE EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTS IN THE CLASSROOM BY Supporting Twice Exceptional Students in the Classroom 4 | P a g e Betts, G., & Neihart, M. (2010). Revised profiles of gifted and talented.Retrieved fromABOUT WCGTC
The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children, Inc. (WCGTC ®) is a worldwide nonprofit organization that provides advocacy and support for gifted children.The WCGTC ® is a diverse organization networking the globe with an active membership of educators, scholars, researchers, parents, and others interested in the development and education of gifted and talented children of all ages. GIFTED AND TALENTED INTERNATIONAL Gifted and Talented International (GTI) is the journal of the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children.GTI an international, refereed journal devoted to publishing original research, theoretical studies, review papers or accounts of practice that contribute to our understanding and promotion of giftedness, talent, creativity, and optimal development of children, adolescents, and adults.MAKE A GIFT
Thanks to the World Council scholarship, I was able to attend the World Conference in Odense, Denmark. This was a big surprise for me because the World Conference was a great chance to learn a lot from the teachers, experts, academics, and even students from all over theworld.
NATIONAL GIFTED INFO The information below is a compilation of data collected from Delegates serving the WCGTC. If you think any of the information below is incorrect or outdated or you have new information to provide, please email headquarters@world-gifted.org with details.WCGTC RESOURCES
Many groups and their websites can help you navigate the complex work of educating and providing support to gifted young people. Additionally, some countries have national organizations that provide support for gifted young people. To see a list of just some of those Support resources and local organizations, please visit the GiftedSupport page.
BIENNIAL WCGTC WORLD CONFERENCE2021 WORLD CONFERENCE IN AUSTRALIANATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL CONFERENCE 2021 The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children hosts a Biennial World Conference at a major international city during late July or early August in odd-numbered years. Past conferences have been held in San Francisco, Jerusalem, Montréal, Manila, Hamburg, Salt Lake City, Sydney, The Hague, Toronto, Hong Kong, Seattle, Istanbul, BarcelonaHEADQUARTERS
The International Headquarters of The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children moved to Western Kentucky University (WKU) in Bowling Green, Kentucky on January 1, 2011. It joins The Center for Gifted Studies at WKU which is celebrating its 35th anniversary. A generous gift from Dixie and Pete Mahurin of Bowling Green made themove possible.
HISTORY OF THE WORLD COUNCIL FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED … 5 Dorothy Sisk was designated as the Editor of the World Council journal, and it was re-named Gifted International (WCGTC, 1980). In 1981, the title President was designated in lieu of Chairman for the WCGTC, and James Gallagher EXAMINING CRITICAL ISSUES IN GIFTED EDUCATION: A CASE What is a Case Study? A case study provides opportunities for the reader to analyze and reflect on various situations in education. Case studies encourage a detailed analysis and critical reflection of the most current and prevalent issues in gifted education such as identifying gifted children of SUPPORTING TWICE EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTS IN THE CLASSROOM BY Supporting Twice Exceptional Students in the Classroom 4 | P a g e Betts, G., & Neihart, M. (2010). Revised profiles of gifted and talented.Retrieved from NEWS | WORLD COUNCIL FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED CHILDREN For Immediate Release The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children Announces Executive Committee Members 2021 – 2025 The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children (WCGTC®) Executive Committee (EC) has elected four new officers. Denise de Souza Fleith (Brazil) was elected President. Bronwyn MacFarlane (USA), Tracy Riley (NewZealand),
MAKE A GIFT
Thanks to the World Council scholarship, I was able to attend the World Conference in Odense, Denmark. This was a big surprise for me because the World Conference was a great chance to learn a lot from the teachers, experts, academics, and even students from all over theworld.
PUBLICATIONS
Newsletter. World Gifted is the official bulletin of the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children. It contains the latest news and information concerning the organization, its membership, and the international gifted education community. It is published two-three times each year. The available archives date back to 1980.WCGTC RESOURCES
National Information National policies and provisions are important for setting the environment and understanding of gifted education. We have collaborated with the Delegates to compile a list of current policies and provisions at the national level. Our hope is that individuals working to improve or create policies in their countries can use this information to inform their work. WORLD COUNCIL FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED CHILDREN This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.GIFTED SUPPORT
Below is a brief list of gifted support resources as well as a list of support organizations in various countries. If you have additional resources you think are beneficial, please let us know by sending information to headquarters@world-gifted.org. Virtual Gifted and Talented Enrichment Support MaterialsSeveral board members of the Kentucky Association for Gifted Education have created WORLD COUNCIL FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED CHILDREN Only select a membership from this list if you would not like it to automatically renew. 1 Year Regular Membership - $75.00 for one year 1 Year Regular Membership - $75 recurring 2 Year Regular Membership - $140.00 for 2 years 1 Year Silver Membership - $150.00 for one year 2 Year Silver Membership - $285.00 for 2 years 1 Year Gold Membership JOIN WCGTC | WORLD COUNCIL FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED CHILDREN 2-Year. Memberships. $ 140+. Regular - $140 USD. Silver - $285 USD. Gold - $725 USD. Platinum - $1425 USD. Join Now. Memberships include (a) discounted World Conference registration; (b) access to the complete archives of Gifted and Talented International, Roeper Review, and Creativity Research Journal; (c) access to the World Giftednewsletter
2021 - 2025 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE SLATE 2021 – 2025 Executive Committee Slate There are five candidates to serve on the Executive Committee for 2021 – 2025. The bio for each candidate is included below. You may vote for up to three of the candidates using the ballot link you received in your email. The deadline for casting your ballot is MayABOUT WCGTC
About WCGTC | World Council for Gifted and Talented ChildrenABOUT WCGTC
The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children, Inc. (WCGTC ®) is a worldwide nonprofit organization that provides advocacy and support for gifted children.The WCGTC ® is a diverse organization networking the globe with an active membership of educators, scholars, researchers, parents, and others interested in the development and education of gifted and talented children of all ages. GIFTED AND TALENTED INTERNATIONAL Gifted and Talented International (GTI) is the journal of the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children.GTI an international, refereed journal devoted to publishing original research, theoretical studies, review papers or accounts of practice that contribute to our understanding and promotion of giftedness, talent, creativity, and optimal development of children, adolescents, and adults.MAKE A GIFT
Thanks to the World Council scholarship, I was able to attend the World Conference in Odense, Denmark. This was a big surprise for me because the World Conference was a great chance to learn a lot from the teachers, experts, academics, and even students from all over theworld.
NATIONAL GIFTED INFO The information below is a compilation of data collected from Delegates serving the WCGTC. If you think any of the information below is incorrect or outdated or you have new information to provide, please email headquarters@world-gifted.org with details.WCGTC RESOURCES
Many groups and their websites can help you navigate the complex work of educating and providing support to gifted young people. Additionally, some countries have national organizations that provide support for gifted young people. To see a list of just some of those Support resources and local organizations, please visit the GiftedSupport page.
BIENNIAL WCGTC WORLD CONFERENCE2021 WORLD CONFERENCE IN AUSTRALIANATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL CONFERENCE 2021 The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children hosts a Biennial World Conference at a major international city during late July or early August in odd-numbered years. Past conferences have been held in San Francisco, Jerusalem, Montréal, Manila, Hamburg, Salt Lake City, Sydney, The Hague, Toronto, Hong Kong, Seattle, Istanbul, BarcelonaHEADQUARTERS
The International Headquarters of The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children moved to Western Kentucky University (WKU) in Bowling Green, Kentucky on January 1, 2011. It joins The Center for Gifted Studies at WKU which is celebrating its 35th anniversary. A generous gift from Dixie and Pete Mahurin of Bowling Green made themove possible.
HISTORY OF THE WORLD COUNCIL FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED … 5 Dorothy Sisk was designated as the Editor of the World Council journal, and it was re-named Gifted International (WCGTC, 1980). In 1981, the title President was designated in lieu of Chairman for the WCGTC, and James Gallagher EXAMINING CRITICAL ISSUES IN GIFTED EDUCATION: A CASE What is a Case Study? A case study provides opportunities for the reader to analyze and reflect on various situations in education. Case studies encourage a detailed analysis and critical reflection of the most current and prevalent issues in gifted education such as identifying gifted children of SUPPORTING TWICE EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTS IN THE CLASSROOM BY Supporting Twice Exceptional Students in the Classroom 4 | P a g e Betts, G., & Neihart, M. (2010). Revised profiles of gifted and talented.Retrieved fromABOUT WCGTC
The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children, Inc. (WCGTC ®) is a worldwide nonprofit organization that provides advocacy and support for gifted children.The WCGTC ® is a diverse organization networking the globe with an active membership of educators, scholars, researchers, parents, and others interested in the development and education of gifted and talented children of all ages. GIFTED AND TALENTED INTERNATIONAL Gifted and Talented International (GTI) is the journal of the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children.GTI an international, refereed journal devoted to publishing original research, theoretical studies, review papers or accounts of practice that contribute to our understanding and promotion of giftedness, talent, creativity, and optimal development of children, adolescents, and adults.MAKE A GIFT
Thanks to the World Council scholarship, I was able to attend the World Conference in Odense, Denmark. This was a big surprise for me because the World Conference was a great chance to learn a lot from the teachers, experts, academics, and even students from all over theworld.
NATIONAL GIFTED INFO The information below is a compilation of data collected from Delegates serving the WCGTC. If you think any of the information below is incorrect or outdated or you have new information to provide, please email headquarters@world-gifted.org with details.WCGTC RESOURCES
Many groups and their websites can help you navigate the complex work of educating and providing support to gifted young people. Additionally, some countries have national organizations that provide support for gifted young people. To see a list of just some of those Support resources and local organizations, please visit the GiftedSupport page.
BIENNIAL WCGTC WORLD CONFERENCE2021 WORLD CONFERENCE IN AUSTRALIANATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL CONFERENCE 2021 The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children hosts a Biennial World Conference at a major international city during late July or early August in odd-numbered years. Past conferences have been held in San Francisco, Jerusalem, Montréal, Manila, Hamburg, Salt Lake City, Sydney, The Hague, Toronto, Hong Kong, Seattle, Istanbul, BarcelonaHEADQUARTERS
The International Headquarters of The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children moved to Western Kentucky University (WKU) in Bowling Green, Kentucky on January 1, 2011. It joins The Center for Gifted Studies at WKU which is celebrating its 35th anniversary. A generous gift from Dixie and Pete Mahurin of Bowling Green made themove possible.
HISTORY OF THE WORLD COUNCIL FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED … 5 Dorothy Sisk was designated as the Editor of the World Council journal, and it was re-named Gifted International (WCGTC, 1980). In 1981, the title President was designated in lieu of Chairman for the WCGTC, and James Gallagher EXAMINING CRITICAL ISSUES IN GIFTED EDUCATION: A CASE What is a Case Study? A case study provides opportunities for the reader to analyze and reflect on various situations in education. Case studies encourage a detailed analysis and critical reflection of the most current and prevalent issues in gifted education such as identifying gifted children of SUPPORTING TWICE EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTS IN THE CLASSROOM BY Supporting Twice Exceptional Students in the Classroom 4 | P a g e Betts, G., & Neihart, M. (2010). Revised profiles of gifted and talented.Retrieved from NEWS | WORLD COUNCIL FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED CHILDREN For Immediate Release The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children Announces Executive Committee Members 2021 – 2025 The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children (WCGTC®) Executive Committee (EC) has elected four new officers. Denise de Souza Fleith (Brazil) was elected President. Bronwyn MacFarlane (USA), Tracy Riley (NewZealand),
MAKE A GIFT
Thanks to the World Council scholarship, I was able to attend the World Conference in Odense, Denmark. This was a big surprise for me because the World Conference was a great chance to learn a lot from the teachers, experts, academics, and even students from all over theworld.
PUBLICATIONS
Newsletter. World Gifted is the official bulletin of the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children. It contains the latest news and information concerning the organization, its membership, and the international gifted education community. It is published two-three times each year. The available archives date back to 1980.WCGTC RESOURCES
National Information National policies and provisions are important for setting the environment and understanding of gifted education. We have collaborated with the Delegates to compile a list of current policies and provisions at the national level. Our hope is that individuals working to improve or create policies in their countries can use this information to inform their work. WORLD COUNCIL FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED CHILDREN This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.GIFTED SUPPORT
Below is a brief list of gifted support resources as well as a list of support organizations in various countries. If you have additional resources you think are beneficial, please let us know by sending information to headquarters@world-gifted.org. Virtual Gifted and Talented Enrichment Support MaterialsSeveral board members of the Kentucky Association for Gifted Education have created WORLD COUNCIL FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED CHILDREN Only select a membership from this list if you would not like it to automatically renew. 1 Year Regular Membership - $75.00 for one year 1 Year Regular Membership - $75 recurring 2 Year Regular Membership - $140.00 for 2 years 1 Year Silver Membership - $150.00 for one year 2 Year Silver Membership - $285.00 for 2 years 1 Year Gold Membership JOIN WCGTC | WORLD COUNCIL FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED CHILDREN 2-Year. Memberships. $ 140+. Regular - $140 USD. Silver - $285 USD. Gold - $725 USD. Platinum - $1425 USD. Join Now. Memberships include (a) discounted World Conference registration; (b) access to the complete archives of Gifted and Talented International, Roeper Review, and Creativity Research Journal; (c) access to the World Giftednewsletter
2021 - 2025 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE SLATE 2021 – 2025 Executive Committee Slate There are five candidates to serve on the Executive Committee for 2021 – 2025. The bio for each candidate is included below. You may vote for up to three of the candidates using the ballot link you received in your email. The deadline for casting your ballot is MayABOUT WCGTC
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The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children, Inc. (WCGTC) is a worldwide nonprofit organization that provides advocacy and support for gifted children. The WCGTC is a diverse organization networking the globe with an active membership of educators, scholars, researchers, parents, and others interested in the development and education of gifted and talented children of all ages. The WCGTC consists of its Members, Executive Committee, Delegates from member countries, and a Headquarters that relocated to Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky in 2011. The World Council was founded more than 40 years ago and hosts a biennial World Conference at a major international city during late July or early August in odd-numbered years. The 2021 World Conference will take place in Dubai, UAE from August 1 – 5.Join Today
ABOUT THE WCGTC
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MISSION
The mission of the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children is to focus world attention on gifted and talented children and ensure the realization of their valuable potential to the benefit ofhumankind.
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HISTORY
The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children originated 40 years ago upon the inspiration of a prominent British educator of the gifted, Henry Collis. This vision evolved into a non-profit organization of educators in the field of gifted education that spansthe globe today.
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HEADQUARTERS
The International Headquarters of The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children moved to Western Kentucky University (WKU) in Bowling Green, Kentucky on January 1, 2011. It joins The Center for Gifted Studies at WKU which is celebrating more than 35 years. A generous gift from Dixie and Pete Mahurin of Bowling Green made themove possible.
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WORLD CONFERENCE
The World Council hosts a biennial World Conference at a major international city during late July or early August in odd-numbered years. The 2021 World Conference will be held in Dubai, UAE.__
PUBLICATIONS
The WCGTC publishes a newsletter, _World Gifted_ two times each year. We also have a journal, _Gifted and Talented International_ that is published twice each year.__
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
The Executive Committee (EC) consists of seven officers from different countries. The Executive Administrator of Headquarters is anex-officio member.
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AFFILIATES
Organizations which desire to become Affiliates of the WCGTC must have written bylaws (or if no bylaws an official statement outlining the organization’s purpose, goals, and philosophy) that are in accordance with those of the WCGTC.__
DELEGATES
WCGTC Delegates are the organization’s on-the-ground representatives in each participating country. Delegates recruit and communicate with members, promote the World Council and its activities, forge links with other organizations in their country, and report their achievements back to the World Council.ATTENDEES SAY
The conference program was very diverse and rich. I have gained knowledge of all the narrow and broad areas of my interests: identification, social-emotional issues, creativity, STEAM etc. The warm and open atmosphere of the conference provided an opportunity to interact with the authors and discuss the topic in more detail.MADLENA ARAKELYAN
Attending this conference, with the help of the World Gifted Conference committee members, resulted in further dissemination of my work among fellow academics and providers of gifted education, and exposed me to a variety of other research and applications in the many and various areas of gifted education.MIRIAM RAMZY
Miriam Ramzy – 2019 World Council for Gifted and Talented Children World Conference – Nashville, Tennessee " data-medium-file="https://i2.wp.com/world-gifted.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Head-Shot-RAMZY-2019.jpg?fit=300%2C200&ssl=1" data-large-file="https://i2.wp.com/world-gifted.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Head-Shot-RAMZY-2019.jpg?fit=500%2C500&ssl=1" data-src="https://i2.wp.com/world-gifted.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Head-Shot-RAMZY-2019.jpg?fit=500%2C500&ssl=1">GET STARTED
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