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First effort to educate gifted students in public school.
William Torrey Harris, institutes the earliest systematic efforts to educate gifted students in public schools -
Lewis Terman publishes Stanford-Binet.
Lewis Terman, the father of the gifted education movement, publishes the Stanford-Binet,changing intelligence testing and American education. -
Leta Hollingsworth publishes Gifted Children, their Nature and Nurture.
Leta Hollingsworth publishes the first textbook on gifted education. -
National Association of Gifted Children is founded
The National Association of Gifted Children is founded under the leadership of Ann Isaacs. -
A Nation at Risk
A Nation at Risk reports American's brightest students can't compete with their international counterparts. Policies and practices are instituted for gifted education to promote appropriate curriculum for gifted learners. -
A Nation Deceived: How Schools Hold Back America's Brightest Students
A Nation Deceived: How Schools Hold Back America's Brightest Students, publishes strategies for acceleration for advanced learners and is published by the Belin-Blank Center at the University of Iowa. -
NAGC publishes standards for gifted education teachers.
NAGC publishes national standards for gifted education teachers for knowledge and skills in teaching gifted education.