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  1. Gifted education (also known as gifted and talented education (GATE), talented and gifted programs (TAG), or G&T education) is a sort of education used for children who have been identified as gifted or talented.

  2. Das Konzept der "Begabung" (englisch: giftedness, gifted, talented) ist vor allem im angloamerikanischen Raum in den letzten Jahren empirisch untersucht worden. Entsprechende Ergebnisse haben sich in bildungspolitischen Maßnahmen niedergeschlagen.

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  3. 2. März 2020 · By Corey Mitchell — March 02, 2020 1 min read. Education Week surveyed hundreds of teachers and coordinators of gifted-and-talented education programs last year on a range of topics. What...

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  4. This dossier focuses on the concept of "gifted, talented" children (who are often marked as "underachievers") - in the recent past, some countries have paid increased attention to the identification of special talents and on developing interventions targeting children's respective needs.

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  5. Gifted education has a history of about 90 years counting from Terman's time. During this relatively short span of time, it has evolved from education aimed to provide services to a small selected group of children and youth identified as gifted or talented to talent development for all students.

  6. Gifted education is a term for special ways to educate (teach) children who have been identified as gifted. There is no definition of a gifted student which everyone agrees on. Gifted and talented education has a long history of thousands of years.

  7. ABSTRACT. An understanding of the history of gifted education is integral to knowing how the field works in contemporary times. The hereditarian and eugenic beliefs that the foundational scholars in the field held left a residue on the field and one that modern-day scholars and educators should be aware of as they approach their own work.