Exploring Methods for Identifying Gifted Children
There were 3.6 million gifted children in the United States in 2019. At first glance this seems like a good statistic. However, the methods used
There were 3.6 million gifted children in the United States in 2019. At first glance this seems like a good statistic. However, the methods used
When I was a sophomore in college, I was diagnosed with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The diagnosis gave me the missing puzzle pieces needed to
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Follow Up Article – The Importance of Diversity and Equity and How to Incorporate it in Schools – iN Education Inc. (ineducationonline.org) The issues of
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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) has been the lifeline of American classrooms and careers since the launch of Sputnik in 1955, and with President
The current pandemic has given rise to a unique concept of schooling for students across schools and nations alike. Even though each country has their
Nature of Science (NOS) is one of the core components of science literacy and a fundamental element in most international curricular frameworks. NOS draws on
Instead of relaying every event that led me to seek asylum in the United States, let me paint you images of my journey with words.
Various works within disability research have examined the dishonorable treatment of students with cognitive impairments in the U.S. Through addressing the history of disability advocacy,