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- SIG Election Results Are Now Available
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Research
on Giftedness and Talent
www.aeragifted.org
The AERA SIG: Research on Giftedness and Talent
Invites our members to an evening of business and pleasure in San Diego, CA…
Business Meeting
Methodologies for Conducting Research on Giftedness by
Bruce Thompson and Rena Subotnik
Tuesday, April 14th, 6:15-8:15pm
Omni San Diego, Salon D
Pleasure
Rock Bottom Brewery
The Starlight Loft
401 G. St.
8:30pm
Party in a private room with hot appetizers and a cash bar
COST: $26 per person
RSVP to Scott Peters (speters@purdue.edu) by March 27th
OR come as a new AERA SIG member!
SIG membership is only $10 per year (free for graduate students!).
Please add our SIG to your AERA membership!
http://www.aeragifted.org/
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Internet server space for the Research on Giftedness
and Talent website is provided by the Neag
School of Education at the University
of Connecticut
Purpose: The Research on Giftedness and Talent (RGT) Special
Interest Group (AERA) deals with research studies that focus on how
giftedness and talent are developed and nurtured. The SIG encourages
both international and national studies involving qualitative and or
quantitative methods in a wide variety of topics: Conceptions, Models,
Identification, Programs and Practices, Counseling, Creativity, Thinking
Skills, Disabilities, Parenting, and Diversity.
Dues: $10 (1 yr.) / $20 (2 yrs.)
/ Free for Graduate Students
AERA - Research on Giftedness and
Talented Sig Application Form
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