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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think part of the challenge is many parents remember the end of HS, College annd maybe even post graduate studies, not to mention working, so are looking to see kids buried in work. But we forget it’s a gradual build up, plus there are tools now that makes working a little bit more efficient.[/quote] NP. Some remember the advanced/challenging classes, GT or otherwise, that they took in middle & early high school. Some more challenging than anything taken in college. From the late 60s/early 70s to the early 90s, this was a thing in the US, aiming to meet the needs of highly able students within the context of public education. It seems progressively to have been disfavored ever since, despite the relatively small investment required, when compared to other education initiatives, to effect robust GT programming.[/quote]
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