NAGC works to support those who enhance the growth and development of gifted and talented children through education, advocacy, community building, and research
NAGC works to support those who enhance the growth and development of gifted and talented children through education, advocacy, community building, and research
Register for NAGC22 to attend more than 250 educational sessions and network with others passionate about gifted children
At the NAGC 64th Annual Convention in Charlotte, NC, November 9-12, the 2017 cohort of Javits-Frasier Scholars will gather to network with, and learn from, other teachers and leaders in gifted education.
The NAGC Javits-Frasier Scholars Program recognizes passionate, innovative educators who work in districts that serve students from low-income and minority populations that are historically underrepresented in gifted education.
According to federally funded research, students who are living in poverty, are learning English as a second language, and are from racial and ethnic minority groups are 250 percent less likely to be identified for, and served in gifted programs, even when they perform at a comparable level to children in the program.
National Association for Gifted Children
1300 I Street, NW, Suite 400E, Washington, DC 20005