Go on. I dare you. Go to your nearby mall and try to find a slip. You remember those, right? Silky undergarments that either came in a full style that resembled a dress, or in a half style that resembled a skirt. They’re gone, vanished–notwithstanding this New York Times article. Heck, I couldn’t even find [...]
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Slips are Dead
Posted in Home Life, tagged Clothing, slips on May 3, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Gifted Issues Front and Center
Posted in Gifted, In the News, School, tagged Gifted, GT/LD, high school, magnet program, MCPS, School on May 3, 2008 | 2 Comments »
If you live in MoCo, a lot has been happening in the past few weeks regarding gifted issues. Notably, a group of students from the Blair Math and Science Magnet staged a protest in Rockville against planned budget cuts. (Big kudos to them!) You can read the Post’s coverage here. And here’s a link to [...]
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- Jay Mathews: Class Struggle
- Joanne Jacobs
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- Institute for Research and Policy on Acceleration (IRPA) (Belin-Bank Center, Uni. of Iowa)
- Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth
- Mapping Maryland’s Educational Progress 2008 – NCLB results
- National Association for Gifted Children
- SENG: Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted
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- “A Response to ‘All Children Are Gifted’” by Michael Clay Thompson (.pdf)
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