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How schools can help gifted students without increasing costs 5 Articles

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    by Vicki Phipps

    With state funding, services for gifted students would include identification, instructional programs, planning, teacher in-service education and program evaluation. All of this income from the state must also pay the staf...read more

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    by Wik

    The school is known to be the second home of the students. Like in their own homes where their basic needs are being given to them by their parents, the school should also cater their intellectual needs. The only challenge...read more

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    by Katelyn Vercoe

    Schools are increasingly faced with the problem of limited budgets restricting ever expanding curricula and extra curricula costs. Sadly, for the gifted and talented students within schools, funds are often directed in fav...read more

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    by Trenna Sue Hiler

    "Budget" the very word is a nuisance and bother to an educator. They hate to have to worry about the financial end of their job. So most are very good at creative ways to stretch the dollar and help the students. Her...read more

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    by JoAnn Powell

    Due to the increasing costs of education facing all schools today it has become more important than ever for the administrative and teaching staffs to develop creative methods to control costs while still providing educati...read more

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