I was- toobad it sucked becasue they spent to much time on the "cool" stuff that half the kids in the program couldn't do the basics.. Hopefully that's changed now...
2006-06-17 10:13:43
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answered by teachingazteca 3
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My daughter, who is an education major at university, did a paper on this ... and her best example was that out of the 6 kids in our family, only those two who were in a gifted and talented program, and the disabled child in a special ed program, graduated high school. The others all kind of got lost in the shuffle. She is only one of those who went on to higher education, and one who did not graduate, who BTW has a genius IQ but was NOT placed in a talented and gifted program, also went on to further education, but likely would have done better had he been more challenged.
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah
2006-06-17 18:39:08
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answered by Nico 3
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Everyone does know that GT is under the special ed umbrella, and that many GT students have many of the same disabilities as other special ed students, ie. ADD/ADHD...
2006-06-17 14:24:36
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm in GT (gifted and talented)
is that the same thing?
2006-06-17 10:12:48
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answered by ~*Jackie*~ 2
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i am in Fluxuating And Remedial Tutoral
2006-06-17 10:13:15
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answered by xx_muggles_xx 6
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yeah, like 25 years ago.
2006-06-17 10:11:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Damn right I am, and I'm a pretty good athlete
2006-06-17 10:12:28
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answered by Anonymous
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i used to be, but now I'm in college
2006-06-17 10:11:03
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answered by peony1418 3
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I was when I was in school. Why? Are you?
2006-06-17 10:11:10
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answered by cucumberlarry1 6
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