GIFTED, Talented and Advanced Education
UCF GIFTED Program Social Media
I have created a specific Pinterest Board for courses and topics but you are welcome to browse my other Pinterest Boards that relate to other courses in the Gifted Education Program
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Brilliant Minds - https://www.pinterest.com/gilleriksson/brilliant-minds/
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Giftedland https://www.pinterest.com/gilleriksson/giftedland/
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Out of the Box https://www.pinterest.com/gilleriksson/out-of-the-box/
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A Piece of the Pie https://www.pinterest.com/gilleriksson/a-piece-of-the-pie/
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Way Beyond https://www.pinterest.com/gilleriksson/way-beyond/
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Ethical and Safety Issues in Schools https://www.pinterest.com/gilleriksson/ethical-and-safety-issues-in-schools/
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Ask to join our UCF Gifted Education Group
Here you can link to past and current students in this program to share ideas, get information on events, and support each other in your teaching.
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As you develop your Professionalism in Gifted Education and complete the ePortfolio in this and other classes, you may wish to develop a personal digital profile on LinkedIn
Gifted Education Advocacy Groups
National and International
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World Council for Gifted and Talented Children
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The organization has a journal, newsletter and biannual World Conferences.
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National Association for Gifted Childen (USA)
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National Association for Able Children (NACE. UK)
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European Council for High Ability (ECHA)
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National Center for Research in Gifted Education
NRC/GT Based at NEAG University of Connecticut
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Renzulli Center for Creativity, Gifted Education and Talent Development
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Socioemotional Needs for Gifted (SENG, USA)
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FLORIDA
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Resources about Florida
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Located in Sarasota County
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OCPS Gifted Education
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SCPS Gifted Education
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Osceola Gifted Education
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Hillsborough Gifted Education
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Gifted in Social Media
HOAGIES Gifted Education Resources https://www.hoagiesgifted.org/on-line_support.htm#commun
Pinterest Board Eriksson on Social Media in Gifted https://www.pinterest.com/gilleriksson/social-media-for-gifted-ed/
Blogs on Gifted Children: