NAGC works to support those who enhance the growth and development of gifted and talented children through education, advocacy, community building, and research
The Curriculum Studies Network believes that work in the area of curriculum forms the core basis for programs for gifted learners and thus must be carried out in a thoughtful, comprehensive, and articulated way. Furthermore, we believe that curriculum for the gifted should be organized to allow gifted learners to move at their own rates, to provide in-depth experiences, to offer exposure to new knowledge areas, and to make interdisciplinary connections. Specifically, the Network undertakes projects and activities that:
Emily Mofield, Chair
Tracy Missett, Chair-elect
Christine Briggs and Carol Ann Williams, Curriculum Award Co-Chairs
The Curriculum Studies Network celebrates curriculum units that demonstrate an appropriate challenge for use with gifted students grouped into heterogeneous instructional settings or gifted classrooms.
Learn more about the award. Submission deadline is June 1. Curriculum Award winners are displayed at the Curriculum Studies Evening Event at the NAGC Annual Convention. Review past recipients of the award and where to find the units.