Gifted and talented pupils
Developing a culture where being bright is cool is the responsibility of school leaders. Paul Ainsworth thinks that teaching sport skills, such as cricket, is an effective way to do this
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Deborah Eyre suggests how we can prepare G&T children for the many new career and employment options in today's society
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Showcasing the work of G&T students can inspire colleagues to develop effective practice as well as providing opportunities for recognising hard work and talent, says Jo Philpott
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An effective whole-school tracking system is vital for monitoring the progress made by gifted and talented (G&T) students, as well as ensuring that achievement keeps pace with potential says Josephine Smith
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In the run up to the Beijing Olympics, PE&S spoke to Sharron Davies about being a child sports star and lessons she has learned
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This free gifted and talented resource provides advice on how to recognise signs of high ability when teaching gifted and talented children
A number of free enrichment activities for KS1 and KS2 from the world of science, designed to stimulate creative thinking and inquisitive learning, are available to download in this free gifted and talented resource from G&T Update
Whatever stage you are at with your Gifted and Talented (G&T) policy, this resource provides key questions you need to consider for effective implementation
This free resource explains how school leaders can reinvigorate their gifted and talented (G&T) programmes so they are an integral part of whole-school success and not simply a bolt-on
This resource provides a comprehensive guide for writing a successful Gifted and Talented (G&T) policy. Useful templates are included