It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun
Examples:
My son tried the gifted program of their school.
My son is a member of the Gifted Program Society.
Yes. It should be--- Federal Work- Study Program.
As in being innately skilled at something? Gifted at. "Justine is gifted at languages, but not sports." Conversely, though, you would say that someone has a gift for something. "Lucas has a gift for public speaking." If you can, try to use the word without 'for' or 'at'. She is a gifted athlete, or he is a gifted speaker. Sometimes, 'gifted in' sounds best.
G.A.T.E. stands for Gifted and Talented Education. G.A.T.E. is a program that you can find in elementary and sometimes middle school. It is designed is for those children who have something special, such as being a little more creative than average. Program members get to go on educational field trips, and to participate in puzzles, arts, projects and more.
No, you do not capitalize the word drama.
The way a person capitalizes doctoral is "Doctoral." Doctoral is a program of study that a person takes in order to become a doctor and it does not always have to be a doctor of medicine.
The gifted program is what I am in. It lets children who have a different way of thinking have no limit and to think free. The gifted program also has advantages, in my gifted program we take Latin.
The Gifted Program was created on 2005-09-06.
If "Gifted Education Teacher" is the formal title for your role, then you should capitalize the "T" in teacher when referring to the position in a formal context. However, if you cannot use your title due to pay status, you can still refer to yourself as a teacher specializing in gifted education without capitalizing the "t."
University of Connecticut is by far the top program in GT.
Yes. It should be--- Federal Work- Study Program.
just be like... mom dad... i would like to be in the schools gifted program... any thoughts i think it would be good gor me.. i hope you understand..
Yes, the title of a TV program is typically capitalized.
they really don't tell you, either you're gifted or not, the (average) I.Q. of a gifted student going from grade 4 to grade 5 gifted would be (about) 98, which is above average. Gifted kids work at their own pace, which is nice. :) i know, i'm gifted too.
Yes.
3.0 to 4.0. Preferably closer to 4.0
Yes, "Space Program" should be capitalized when referring to the official name of a specific space program, such as NASA's Space Program.
Rebecca Levenspiel has written: 'Starting a program for gifted students' -- subject(s): Gifted children, Education, Case studies