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California must better support its advanced learners
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#865: The challenges of parenting gifted children, with Gail Post
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The wonderful but weighty challenges of parenting a gifted child
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States can improve equity and outcomes in gifted education, but too many aren’t trying
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We know student effort matters, so let’s start acting like it
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“Because equity” is not a good reason to lower standards
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#859: Eliminating honors classes won’t advance equity, with Scott Peters
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