You take a gifted test, usually at school.
Libya Center for Gifted Students's motto is 'Libya Center for Gifted Students'.
A gifted students IQ has to be 130 or higher.
Libya Center for Gifted Students was created in 1993.
The Gifted Students' School-Iraq was created in 1997.
Donna Y. Ford has written: 'Teaching Culturally Diverse Gifted Students (Practical Strategies Series in Gifted Education)' 'Underachievement among gifted minority students' -- subject(s): Education, Gifted children, Children of minorities, African Americans 'Reversing underachievement among gifted black students' -- subject(s): Education, Underachievers, Gifted children, African American students
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A gifted class is a class or classes of students who have shown above average talents or gifts in one or more academic areas. The students are given work and projects to enhance their learning and to engage them. Years ago the first gifted students were often placed in classes on an college campuses, and the classes were very small. Because the students were removed from people their own age the gifted student often had problems relating to peers, so to solve this gifted classes were started in schools where the students would normally attend. Today, gifted students may be on campus or located in a magnet school that offers special programs in the arts or technology.
The concept of Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) originated in the early 20th century, but it was Lewis M. Terman who is credited with pioneering the field in the United States. Terman developed some of the first intelligence tests to identify gifted students and advocated for specialized education programs for them.
One uncommon method of acceleration for gifted students is ability grouping, where students are placed in classes based on their ability level rather than age or grade.
Frederick B Tuttle has written: 'Gifted and talented students' -- subject(s): Gifted children, Education
Rebecca Levenspiel has written: 'Starting a program for gifted students' -- subject(s): Gifted children, Education, Case studies
The Bronx High School of Science for gifted students. (: