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Duke Gifted Letter
The Duke Gifted Letter is a free online quarterly newsletter for the parents of gifted children published by the Duke University Talent Identification Program.

 
Prufrock Press
Prufrock Press is a leading resource for materials designed for gifted children.  The site offers curricular materials, games, a newsletter and blogs devoted to all aspects of parenting gifted children.
 
National Association of Gifted Children
NAGC invests all of its resources to train teachers, encourage parents and educate administrators and policymakers on how to develop and support gifted children and what's at stake if high-potential learners are not challenged and encouraged.
 
Duke Talent Identification Program
The Duke University Talent Identification Program is a global leader in identifying academically gifted students and providing them with innovative programming to support their development.

Duke TIP, a non-profit educational organization, conducts two annual talent searches and offers summer programs, online courses, and independent learning resources.

Since 1980, Duke TIP has served more than 1.9 million students.
 
Duke Youth Programs
Duke Youth Programs is a part of Duke University Continuing Studies and has provided summer academic enrichment for academically motivated youth for over 20 years. Each summer approximately 650 youth from around the nation and world, representing some 22 states and 5 different countries, attend one of our summer programs.

All programs seek to engage learners in innovative, interactive, transformative learning experiences. Co-curricular social and recreational activities are carefully planned and delivered to complement the instructional day. The camp “learning community” approaches learning as a shared responsibility among students, instructors, and counselors.

Please browse our website and learn more about academic and residential life for each program. We have tried to anticipate your questions, but should you have any questions, or desire further information, please contact us for assistance.

We hope to see you at Duke this summer!
 
Hoagie's Gifted Education Page
The "all things gifted" page includes topics of interest to parents, students and teachers.