Nancy Varghese's View of Gifted Programs



In an interview with Ms. Varghese, she made a comment similar to Jamie M Kautz's about it being our responsibility as educators to provide needed support for all levels of students. In the same way, there is extra support for students who have difficulty learning, there should also be support for students who excel in the academic atmosphere. 

"In a general education class, there are the exceptional students, students who are at grade level, and then students who are below grade level. In Georgia, certain schools have implemented an EIP. Early Intervention Program targets students performing below 35%. There are teachers supporting these students within the classroom or at times pulled out to provide instruction and any skills that the students have not mastered. In the same sense, students who are highly performing above the 95% rank should also have opportunities for personalized instruction where higher skills are introduced and taught."

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