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Gifted and Talented Education

Giftedness refers to a student’s outstanding potential and ability in one or more domains, (e.g. intellectual, artistic or sensorimotor). Talent refers to outstanding performance in one or more fields of human activity. Talent emerges from ability as a consequence of the student’s learning experience. Gifted and Talented Policy April 2004

Information about the WA Department of Education and Training identification of and provision for gifted and talented students is on their website:

The Education of Gifted and Talented Students in WA
The Education of Gifted and Talented Students in Western Australia

The site has been developed to provide information and practical assistance for the identification, provision, monitoring and assessment of gifted and talented students.

Sections include:
  • Provision
    A wide range of excellent strategies to use with all students, including those featured in the original Teaching TAGS resource package.
  • Resources and Links
    Includes associations and specialised websites for teachers, parents and students.
  • EAGER
    Includes the Encouraging Achievement Gifted Education Resources (EAGER) resources.



EdNA Online Gifted and Talented Resources
Note: 10 items related to policies to cater for gifted and talented students. For the complete listing go to:
Browse Education: Gifted and Talented



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