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 </td>         </tr>         <tr>              <td align="center" width="680">                  <font color="#000080" face="Arial" size="1">             <a target="_blank" href="http://mail.aol.com/37309-111/cs_com-6/en-us/Lite/MsgRead.aspx?folder=NewMail&uid=27426161&seq=18&searchIn=none&searchQuery=&start=0&sort=received&sortDir=descending#NewInGiftedEducation"><font color="000080">What's New in Gifted Education</font></a> | <a target="_blank" href="http://mail.aol.com/37309-111/cs_com-6/en-us/Lite/MsgRead.aspx?folder=NewMail&uid=27426161&seq=18&searchIn=none&searchQuery=&start=0&sort=received&sortDir=descending#NewDITD"><font color="000080">Davidson News</font></a> | <a target="_blank" href="http://mail.aol.com/37309-111/cs_com-6/en-us/Lite/MsgRead.aspx?folder=NewMail&uid=27426161&seq=18&searchIn=none&searchQuery=&start=0&sort=received&sortDir=descending#LegislativeNews"><font color="000080">Legislative & Policy News</font></a> | <a target="_blank" href="http://mail.aol.com/37309-111/cs_com-6/en-us/Lite/MsgRead.aspx?folder=NewMail&uid=27426161&seq=18&searchIn=none&searchQuery=&start=0&sort=received&sortDir=descending#OnTheWeb"><font color="000080">On the Web</font></a></font><font color="#000080" face="Arial" size="1"> | <a target="_blank" href="http://mail.aol.com/37309-111/cs_com-6/en-us/Lite/MsgRead.aspx?folder=NewMail&uid=27426161&seq=18&searchIn=none&searchQuery=&start=0&sort=received&sortDir=descending#InTheNews"><font color="000080">In the News</font></a> | <a target="_blank" href="http://mail.aol.com/37309-111/cs_com-6/en-us/Lite/MsgRead.aspx?folder=NewMail&uid=27426161&seq=18&searchIn=none&searchQuery=&start=0&sort=received&sortDir=descending#InTheSpotlight"><font color="000080">In the                        Spotlight</font></a> </font><font size="1">                   </font>             </td>         </tr>          <tr>         <td colspan="1" bgcolor="#E2B132">                              <b><font color="#000099" face="Verdana" size="3">                   <a name="NewInGiftedEducation"> </a>What's New in Gifted Education</font></b>            </td>         </tr>                      <tr>                         <td colspan="1" height="56">                  <table id="table2" border="0" width="100%">                                 <tbody><tr>                                         <td style="width: 36px"> </td>                                       <td> <font color="#000099" face="Verdana" size="2"><b>                                  Stimulating, Exciting Gifted Summer                                     Programs</b></font><br>
                        <font face="Arial" size="2">It may be the middle of winter, but it's                                          time to start thinking about summer program options (if you                                     haven't already)! Summer programs for gifted students are                                       available across the country. Program themes range from science and  mathematics to music and outdoor activities. See these Davidson Gifted  Database articles for some excellent summer                                        options: <img src="http://news.ditd.org/January_13/summer.jpg" alt="Gifted Summer Camps" align="right" border="0" height="147" hspace="13" vspace="0" width="232">                         <ul><li><a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/959/0/"><b>Residential</b> summer programs</a></li><li><a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/954/0/"><b>Day camp</b> summer programs</a></li><li><a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/960/0/">Summer programs listed by  <b>topics of interest</b></a></li></ul>                               To browse the Davidson Gifted Database's entire list of summer programs,<b>                       <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/1341/0/">                        click here</a></b>.  Please note that 2013 application deadlines for certain summer programs may                                    be approaching soon. If you know of a great summer program for academically gifted students not                                         in our database, please <a href="mailto:administrator@davidsongifted.org">contact us</a>.   <br>
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 <img src="http://news.ditd.org/October_10/thinkphoto.jpg" alt="THINK Summer Institute" align="right" border="0" height="65" hspace="12" vspace="7" width="145"><font width="67" height="94" face="Arial" size="2">Among the most academically rigorous                             summer programs is the                          <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/958/0/">THINK Summer Institute</a>,                                which runs July 13 - August 3, 2013. Students can earn up to six  college credits at this three-week residential summer program on the  campus of the University of Nevada, Reno. To qualify, students must be  13 to 16 years old during the program and meet the minimum qualifying  test scores.                                     Apply today - space is limited and the final application deadline                                       is March 1, 2013!<br>
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 <font face="Arial" size="2"><img src="http://news.ditd.org/March_11/eps2.jpg" alt="Epsilon" align="left" border="0" height="62" hspace="10" vspace="1" width="203">An intellectually rigorous program taught by university professors,                                         <font face="Arial"><a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2021/0/">The                                          Epsilon Camp</a> is a two-week summer residential camp located in  Colorado Springs, Colo. for exceptionally and profoundly gifted (EG/PG)  students ages 8 to 11 who love math. A unique feature of Epsilon Camp is  apartment-style housing on campus for each family; at least one parent  must attend with each child, and additional family members are also  welcome. Space is limited. A parent workshop designed to help parents  build mathematical and social maturity in the EG/PG child runs  concurrently to the student camp.<br>
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                                        <font face="Arial" size="2"><img src="http://news.ditd.org/October_09/sig_logo.jpg" alt="2013 US Physics Team" align="right" border="0" height="67" hspace="12" vspace="10" width="139"><a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/1677/0/">Summer Institute for the Gifted (SIG)</a>, a program of the                       <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/1283/0/">National Society for the Gifted and Talented (NSGT)</a>,                                          offers three-week academic summer camps for gifted and                                          talented students ages 4 to 18. The program combines academics                                          with engaging social, cultural and recreational                                         opportunities. Students can choose from 22 campuses                                     including Yale, Princeton and the University of Chicago.                                        Residential, commuter and day programs are available, as                                        well as a Residential SAT Prep program for students ages 5                                      to 18. </font><br>
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 <b><font color="#000099" face="Verdana" size="2">New                                         Book on Gifted Underachievement</font></b><br>
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                                        <b><font color="#000099" face="Verdana" size="2">NAGC Report                                          Examines Achievement Among Low-Income, High Ability Students</font></b><br>
 <img src="http://news.ditd.org/January_13/nagc2.jpg" alt="2013 US Physics Team" align="left" border="0" height="116" hspace="12" vspace="2" width="100">The recently released National Association for Gifted                                    Children (NAGC) report,                                         <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2412/0/">Unlocking Emergent Talent:  Supporting  High Achievement of Low-Income, High Ability Students</a> takes a comprehensive  look at achievement among low income, high ability students.  The report  challenges the nation to move beyond its existing focus of reaching minimum                                    standards for all  students by placing emphasis on identifying and developing the talent of  students capable of high achievement, including gifted low income, culturally and  linguistically diverse students who too often languish in schools.</font></font><br>
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                                                                        A free public school, <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/473/0/">The Davidson Academy of Nevada</a>                                   encourages and supports the abilities, strengths, and                                   interests of profoundly gifted middle and high school                                   students                                        who score in the 99.9th percentile on IQ or college entrance                                    tests, such as the SAT or ACT. If you are interested in applying to The Davidson Academy                                        for the 2013-2014 school year, visit                                    the                                             <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/1555/0/">                                                How to Apply</a> page to download the application files. Please review the                                        <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/915/0/">                                                 Qualification Criteria</a> page and the                                   <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/961/0/">Application Review Process</a>                                     page for more information.<br>
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 Prospective                                    students interested in receiving email updates about the                                        Academy can subscribe to <i>                                      <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/1076/0/">The Davidson Academy eNewsletter</a></i> by                                         <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/962/0/">clicking here</a>.<br>
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 <strong>Upcoming Tours for Prospective Students</strong><br>
 Each                                   month during the school year, The Davidson Academy hosts a                                      tour for prospective students and their parents. At these                                       tours, visitors meet current Academy students, parents,                                         faculty and staff, and ask specific questions about the                                         school. Our upcoming school tours will be held on Friday,                                       <strong>Feb. 15</strong> and <strong>March 8</strong>.                                          RSVPs are required. For additional details and to RSVP, please visit the <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/1809/0/">Tours</a> page.</font><br>
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                                        </b><font width="165" height="108" face="Arial" size="2">                                   The new Online Application System and category requirements for the 2013 <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/1079/0/">Davidson Fellows</a> scholarships are                                    <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/1624/0/">now available</a>.  Young people 18                                       and younger have the opportunity to earn a $50,000, $25,000 or  $10,000 scholarship in recognition of a significant piece of work in the  categories of Science, Technology,                                    Mathematics, Music, Literature and Philosophy, or a project that  represents Outside the Box thinking. The application deadline is <strong>February 20, 2013</strong>. <br>
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 <img src="http://news.ditd.org/January_13/ysc2.jpg" alt="THINK Summer Institute" align="right" border="0" height="111" hspace="12" vspace="7" width="135"><b><font color="#000099" face="Verdana" size="2">Davidson                                    Young Scholars</font></b><br>
                                        <font size="2">T<font width="165" height="108" face="Arial" size="2"><font face="Arial" size="2">he                                     <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/994/0/">Davidson Young Scholars</a>  program provides FREE services designed to nurture and support  profoundly gifted young people and their families, including talent  development and educational advocacy, an online community, annual  get-togethers, and the Ambassador Program. Applications are due the  first of each month. For more information, see the                                       <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/995/0/">How to Apply</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/1576/0/">Qualification Criteria</a>                                      pages</font>.</font></font></font></font> <br>
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 <img src="http://news.ditd.org/January_13/edg.jpg" alt="THINK Summer Institute" align="right" border="0" height="138" hspace="12" vspace="0" width="191"><b><font color="#000099" face="Verdana" size="2">Educators Guild</font></b><br>
                                        <font width="165" height="108" face="Arial" size="2">The Davidson Institute's                                     <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/999/0/">Educators Guild</a>                                        is a FREE national service for active elementary, secondary                                     and post-secondary educators, as well as other professionals                                    who are committed to meeting the unique academic needs of                                       gifted students. You can become a member of this online community  with access to free consulting services and Educators Guild publications                                     by subscribing                                          <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/801/0/">here</a>.                                          There is also an Educators Guild                                        <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2023/0/">discussion group on Facebook</a>                                          - join today!</font><br>
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                                        <b>                                       <font color="#000099" face="Verdana" size="2">2012 Year-End                                         Summary</font><br>
  </b><font width="165" height="108" face="Arial" size="2">At the end of  2012, the Davidson Institute was providing direct support to an  estimated 2,562 profoundly gifted young people and 1,724 educators, as  well as indirect support to 13,759 eNews-Update subscribers, 1,769,241  visitors to the Institute’s websites and 5,965 subscribers to our public  discussion forum, <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2024/0/">Gifted Issues</a>.                                    <strong>                                  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2413/0/">View the 2012 Annual Report</a></strong>.<br>
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  <font color="#000099" face="verdana" size="2"><b> <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/965/0/"> ARIZONA</a></b></font> – To provide a more challenging curriculum and  additional options to retain and attract local gifted students, the  Gilbert Unified School District will implement two self-contained  classes for highly gifted fourth- and fifth-graders for the 2013-14  school year. Plans call for the program, which will offer accelerated  content, to be expanded by one grade level per year.  Source:  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2416/0/">AZ Central</a><br>
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  <font color="#000099" face="verdana" size="2"><b> <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/1158/0/"> GEORGIA</a></b></font> – A recent audit of the Savannah-Chatham County  public schools showed that the needs of some of the students in the  gifted program are not being met. Auditors cited  as problems lack of teacher training in differentiation and  discrepancies in identification. Source:  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2417/0/">Savannah Morning News</a><br>
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  A leader in early childhood education, Georgia is the first state to  offer pre-k to all children. Results from a recent study show that  students enrolled in Georgia's Pre-K program fared better than their  peers nationally. Officials say they hope the findings will encourage  lawmakers to continue the program. Source:  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2418/0/">Atlanta Journal-Constitution</a><br>
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                         <font color="#000099" face="verdana" size="2"><b> <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/1050/0/"> ILLINOIS</a></b></font> – <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2419/0/">Wolcott School</a>,  a new private, nonprofit high school for gifted and twice-exceptional  students, will open in Chicago for the 2013-2014 school year. Source:  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2420/0/">Chicago Sun-Times</a><br>
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 Administrators  in Elgin-based School District U-46 are searching for ways to test more  students for gifted programs and create more opportunities for them,  particularly for those in second grade and below.  Source:  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2421/0/">Chicago Tribune</a><br>
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                         <font color="#000099" face="verdana" size="2"><b><a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/972/0/">MARYLAND</a></b></font>   – Gifted students who are moving faster than their peers in math in  Montgomery County will have the chance to take “compacted” classes  starting in fourth grade. The compacted courses will teach material in a  shorter amount of time, but the district will have very strict  guidelines as to which students will be eligible for the classes.  Parents had complained for several months that under adoption of new  state standards, there no longer would be an appropriate accelerated  learning path, leaving students bored and disconnected in classes.  Sources: Washington Post –  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2422/0/">1/8</a>,  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2423/0/">12/2</a><br>
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 <font color="#000099" face="verdana" size="2"><b> <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/1687/0/"> NEW HAMPSHIRE</a></b></font> – Amid concerns that Advanced Placement  (AP) courses are not as rigorous as college courses, Dartmouth College  will no longer grant college credit based on high school AP test scores,  beginning with the class of 2018. Source:  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2424/0/">Inside Higher Ed</a><br>
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  <font color="#000099" face="verdana" size="2"><b> <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/979/0/"> NEW YORK</a></b></font> – New York City school officials recently  reversed a decision that would have ended a policy of offering  preference to siblings of students already enrolled in gifted education  programs if there are more eligible applicants than seats in such  programs. The sibling-preference policy for gifted and talented programs  will be continued as the idea to end it will be further analyzed.  Source:  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2425/0/">New York Times</a>,  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2426/0/">DNA Info</a><br>
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  <font color="#000099" face="verdana" size="2"><b> <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/984/0/"> OHIO</a></b></font> – New district data shows that there are fewer  gifted students in the Columbus school district than there were six  years ago. Some cite an increase in poverty and a change in the way  students are identified as possible reasons for the decrease.  Source:  Columbus Dispatch <em>(article no longer available online)</em><br>
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  <font color="#000099" face="verdana" size="2"><b> <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2427/0/"> SOUTH DAKOTA</a></b></font> – Funding for gifted programs has dropped 21  percent since 2001, and the number of teachers for gifted programs has  declined by 38 percent, according to the state's education department.  Some educators argue that school districts are focusing too much on  improving low-performing schools, while others say differentiated  instruction in classrooms is meeting the needs of gifted students.  Source: Argus Leader  <em>(article no longer available online)</em><br>
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  <font color="#000099" face="verdana" size="2"><b> <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/1223/0/"> TEXAS</a></b></font> – ACE Academy in Austin recently announced a new  program, Saturday Wonders, inspired by their existing Summer Wonders  program. The program is exclusively designed to reach and inspire  socio-economically challenged gifted children ages 8 through 10. Source:   <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2428/0/">Examiner.com</a><br>
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  The Spring Branch Independent School District in Houston is considering creating  a highly gifted academy in grades K-4 for students with IQ scores of 145 and  above. Sources:  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2429/0/">Houston Chronicle</a>,  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2430/0/">Memorial Examiner</a><br>
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  <font color="#000099" face="verdana" size="2"><b> <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/991/0/"> VIRGINIA</a></b></font> – Fairfax County school officials recently  proposed a plan to expand the district's programming options for gifted  students.  With the gifted student population tripling in the past  decade, officials say opening additional centers for gifted education  across the district would help reduce overcrowding. However, some  parents say their input wasn't sought until late in the process and are  calling for a delay in action. Source:  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2431/0/">Washington Post</a><br>
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  <font color="#000099" face="verdana" size="2"><b> <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2432/0/"> WYOMING</a></b></font> – A task force in Natrona County schools will  examine how the district educates its students in the gifted and  talented program. Less than 1/3  of the district's students who are  gifted take Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate courses in  high school, and some take remedial classes in college, according to a  recent report. Some are suggesting that the group consider how the  program is being funded and how the district's resources are being used  to support it. Sources:  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2433/0/">Casper Journal</a>, <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2434/0/">Star-Tribune</a><br>
         
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 <font width="67" height="94" face="Arial" size="2">The Davidson Gifted Database at       <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/1049/0/">www.DavidsonGifted.org/DB</a> is a gateway to resources for                                       and about gifted students.</font>                                         <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/1472/0/">See what's new!</a><br>
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                                        Published by the California Association for the Gifted,                                         <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2435/0/">                                        The Gifted Education Communicator</a> is a great resource for  parents and educators of K-12 gifted children. The latest issue features  the article "Gaining Wisdom by Giving Back: Helping Gifted Young People  Help Others," co-authored by noted gifted expert Jim Delisle and the  Davidson Institute's own Erik Schwinger.<br>
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                                        The                                     <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2118/0/">Twice-Exceptional Newsletter</a>  is "the only publication aimed squarely at the intersection of  giftedness and learning challenges." The current issue includes the  article, "Twice-Exceptional in Transition: Preparing for the College  Landscape" and more!<img src="http://news.ditd.org/January_13/smi.jpg" alt="Davidson Gifted Database" align="right" border="0" height="181" hspace="13" vspace="0" width="174"><br>
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                                        The article, <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2436/0/">Tips for Parents: Preparing your Gifted Child to Leave Your Nest and Build Their Own</a>,                                    is from a seminar hosted by Steve and Tonya Witherspoon about  sharing information, cultivating introspection and developing                                    academic plans.  <br>
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                                        <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2437/0/">MIT Launch (Cambridge, MA)</a>  is a 4-week summer program designed to help high school students start  companies.                                        The program is taught by professors from prestigious institutions  like MIT and Harvard Business School, consultants from top-tier  consulting firms, and successful entrepreneurs.<br>
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 Written by Deborah Ruf, the article <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2438/0/">Gifted Child Personality Types and Effective School Lesson Plans</a>                                         explains how certain personality types affect different educational options and expectations.<br>
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 In                                     <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2439/0/">The Ultimate Guide to Internet Resources for Teachers of Gifted Students</a>,  educators gain a detailed overview of how they can use the Internet to  teach new information, extend students’ learning, and offer exciting  opportunities for differentiation.<br>
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                                        The article, <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2440/0/">Tips for Parents: Bullying - How to Support Your Child</a>,                                          is from a seminar hosted by Kara McGoey, who provides advice on the  prevention of bullying, as well as tips on how to handle the subject.<br>
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                                        <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2441/0/">Summer Incitement (Houston, TX)</a>                                       is a summer program for gifted learners located on the campus of the Rainard                                    School for Gifted Students. From Arabic to the Science of Cooking, these summer classes                                         are designed to ignite learning.<br>
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                                        <font face="Arial" size="2">January 23, 2013 -                                        <font face="Arial" size="1"><i>Yahoo News,</i> </font>                                      <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2442/0/">Teen builds nuclear reactor</a></font>                                      <font face="Arial" size="1">(Video)</font><br>
                                                                        <font face="Arial" size="2">January 22, 2013 -                                        <font face="Arial" size="1"><i>Examiner.com</i>, </font>                    <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2443/0/">14-Year-Old Prodigy Programmer Dreams in Code</a></font>                                    <font face="Arial" size="1">(Video)</font><br>
                                                <font face="Arial" size="2">January 17, 2013 -                                        <font face="Arial" size="1"><i>                                         <font face="Arial" size="2">                                  <font face="Arial" size="1">Education Week</font></font></i>, </font>                                         <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2444/0/">Study:                                          Mentors, Not Bonuses, Boost College Enrollment</a></font><font face="Arial" size="1">                                     (Sarah D. Sparks)</font><br>
                                        <font face="Arial" size="2">January 17, 2013 -                                        <font face="Arial" size="1"><i>Education Excellence</i>, </font>                                    <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2445/0/">Playing the gifted-student race card</a></font>                                             <font face="Arial" size="1">(Chester E. Finn)</font><br>
                                        <font face="Arial" size="2">January 14, 2013 -                                        <font face="Arial" size="1"><i>Education Week</i>, </font>                                          <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2446/0/">15 Tips for Gifted Education Specialists</a></font>                                                 <font face="Arial" size="1"> (Tamara Fisher)</font><br>
                                        <font face="Arial" size="2">January 12, 2013 -                                        <font face="Arial" size="1">                                  <i>New York Times, </i> </font>                                       <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2447/0/">Gifted, Talented and Separated</a></font><font face="Arial" size="1">                                     (Al Baker)</font><br>
                                        <font face="Arial" size="2">January 6, 2013 - </font>                                   <i>                                       <font face="Arial" size="1">Washington Post</font></i><font face="Arial" size="2"><font face="Arial" size="1">, </font>                                         <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2448/0/">Exceptional DC student educates me</a></font>                       <font face="Arial" size="1">(Jay Mathews)</font><br>
                                        <font face="Arial" size="2">January 2013 - </font>                                      <i>                                       <font face="Arial" size="1">District Administration</font></i><font face="Arial" size="2"><font face="Arial" size="1">, </font>                         <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2449/0/">What Do Students Really Need to “Know?"</a></font><font face="Arial" size="1">                                      (Will Richardson)</font><br>
                                        <font face="Arial" size="2">December 26, 2012 - </font>                                         <i>                                       <font face="Arial" size="1">Time</font></i><font face="Arial" size="2"><font face="Arial" size="1">, </font>                    <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2450/0/">Motivation, Not IQ, Matters Most for Learning New Math Skills</a></font><font face="Arial" size="1">                                      (Laura Blue)</font><br>
                                        <font face="Arial" size="2">December 22, 2012 -                                       <font face="Arial" size="1">                                  <i>The Atlantic</i>, </font>                          <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2451/0/">Gifted Students Have 'Special Needs,' Too</a></font>                                        <font face="Arial" size="1">(Chester E. Finn)</font><br>
                                        <font face="Arial" size="2">                                  December 19, 2012 -                                     <font face="Arial" size="1"><i>SouthCoastToday.com</i>, </font>                                     <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2452/0/">Some gifted children talk too much</a></font><font face="Arial" size="1">                                         (Sylvia B. Rimm)</font><br>
                                                                <font face="Arial" size="2">                                  December 9, 2012 - <font face="Arial" size="1">                                       <i>Denver Post,</i> </font>                                   <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2453/0/">Are gifted and special-needs students being left behind?</a></font><font face="Arial" size="1">                                   (Lisa Wirthman)</font><br>
 <font face="Arial" size="2">                                         November 27, 2012 - <font face="Arial" size="1"><i>CNN</i>, </font>                                         <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2454/0/">Overheard on CNN.com: Myths about 'gifted' kids</a></font><font face="Arial" size="1">                                    (Staff)</font><br>
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 Discuss these stories and                                      more on the <b>                                   <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/1025/0/">Gifted Issues Discussion Forum</a></b>.<br>
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 A Davidson Young Scholar Making a Difference</b></font>    </div>
  <img src="http://news.ditd.org/January_13/amb.jpg" alt="In the Spotlight" align="right" border="0" height="171" hspace="10" vspace="3" width="228"><font face="Arial" size="2"><font color="#000099" face="Verdana" size="2"><strong>Tell us about your project.</strong></font><br>
 Did  you know that orangutans, one of the most intelligent primates, and one  of our closest relatives, share 96.4% DNA with you and me? Their  intelligence drives them to learn, seek novelty, and mimic humans.  Orangutans have been driven into proximity with us because their habitat  is disappearing. <br>
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 In the last 40 years, driven by a constantly increasing demand  for palm oil, we have destroyed 400,000 km2 of Bornean rainforest.  Now  only 50% of the island remains forested. Human interests are destroying  orangutans’ lives. We have failed them. <br>
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  My first trip to Borneo, at 10 years old, was an awakening because I  understood for the first time the role I play in our planet’s  destruction.  I vowed to help.  I started                                       <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2455/0/">Jungleheroes.org</a> to                                   raise awareness and it’s been a major focus of my free time                                    and school projects. Starting small, selling one cookie at a                                    time, I have raised more than $3,000 for an orangutan rehabilitation center.  <br>
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 When I was 12, I returned to Borneo a second time. On that trip, I learned that while the money is helpful, raising awareness                                          is equally as important. Now, I speak internationally at schools and conferences about Jungleheroes.<br>
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                                        <font color="#000099" face="Verdana" size="2"><strong>What are some of your short-term and long-term plans?</strong></font><br>
  This fall I returned from another trip to Borneo, where I visited Camp  Leakey, the world’s oldest orangutan rescue center, in Tanjung Puting  National Park. Now I am working on a scientific modeling project, to  project the effects of reduced poaching or logging for the orangutan  population there. <br>
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 My long-term goals are to raise awareness for the orangutans,  and help secure a UNESCO World Heritage status for their habitat in  Borneo.  I want to have a full understanding of the issues surrounding  the conflict between development and conservation. I want to work with  conservationists and corporations to find solutions for the rainforest. I  hope to continue speaking internationally at schools and conferences  about the orangutans. Eventually I hope to be an environmental engineer                                   helping cities and governments make decisions that benefit both the  people and the environment. <br>
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                                        <font color="#000099" face="Verdana" size="2"><strong>How has the Young Scholars Ambassador program helped you to reach your goals and achieve your accomplishments?</strong></font><br>
  Without the Young Scholars Ambassador (YSA) program, I definitely would  not be where I am now with Jungleheroes. Before becoming an ambassador I  was not very involved in my project. Having a YSA advisor keeps me  inspired. My advisor,                                          Erik, asks me questions, makes suggestions and finds resources to  help me                                      with next steps. My favorite YSA seminar was one of the first ones  about creating a business plan because it helped me learn how to set and  reach goals. Overall, meeting with my YSA advisor and attending the  online seminars has raised my commitment level to my project.<br>
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                                        <font color="#000099" face="Verdana" size="2"><strong>How can people get involved in your project?</strong></font><br>
  The orangutans need us. It’s time to take action. Here are the three top things you can do to help:  <ul><li>Sign the pledge to protect the rainforest at jungleheroes.org/the-pledge,</li><li>Write letters to companies who use palm oil in their products, and</li><li>Raise awareness by telling everyone about the problem.</li></ul> Please visit <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/657625/53568/2455/0/">Jungleheroes.org</a> to find resources, sign the pledge and learn more. <br>
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