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Characteristics to Differentiate Ordinary Gifted Children from Children with Asperger's Syndrome
AIG Identification Process
Fedearl and NC State Laws and Policies
How are Twice Exceptional Students Serviced in Durham Public Schools
Instructional Methods
Creative Problem Solving
Simulation
Taba Method of Curriculum Development
Assessments
Formative Assessment
Growth Models
Response to Intervention (RTI)
Performance-Based Assessment
Advocacy
Top Ten List for AIG Advocacy
Advocacy Resources
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Parallel Curriculum Model
Integrated Curriculum Model
Multiple Menu Model
Curriculum Model Appropriateness for AIG
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Click the links below for more information on curriculum models that are appropriate when working with gifted and talented students.
Parallel Curriculum Model
Integrated Curriculum Model
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Characteristics
Characteristics to Differentiate Ordinary Gifted Children from Children with Asperger's Syndrome
AIG Identification Process
Fedearl and NC State Laws and Policies
How are Twice Exceptional Students Serviced in Durham Public Schools
Instructional Methods
Creative Problem Solving
Simulation
Taba Method of Curriculum Development
Assessments
Formative Assessment
Growth Models
Response to Intervention (RTI)
Performance-Based Assessment
Advocacy
Top Ten List for AIG Advocacy
Advocacy Resources
Curriculum Model
Parallel Curriculum Model
Integrated Curriculum Model
Multiple Menu Model
Curriculum Model Appropriateness for AIG
Resources
Contact