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Exceptionally Able

 
Not every child has an equal talent … but they should have the equal right to develop their talent and … to make something of themselves.

John F. Kennedy Civil Rights Address delivered 11 June 1963 taken from the National Association for Gifted Children (US) http://www.nagc.org/

Photo of young boy with his hand in the air to answer question

 

Exceptionally Able

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Exceptionally Able and Dual Exceptionality

  • Exceptionally Able / Gifted & Talented SESS Information Sheet (PDF - 183 KB)
  • Links to Exceptionally Able/ Dual Exceptionality sites
  • Dual Exceptionality SESS Information Sheet (PDF - 176 KB)
  • 'Exceptionally Able Students: Draft Guidelines for Teachers' - NCCA 2008 (PDF - 1 MB)
  • 'Draft Report on the Consulation on the Guidelines for Teachers on Exceptionally Able Students' - NCCA 2009 (PDF - 454 KB)
  • 'Gifted and talented children in(and out of)the classroom: A report of the Council of Curriculum, Examinatios and Assessment' (CCEA, 2006); (PDF - 890 KB)
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