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Duke TIP, Gifted Identification Programs, ACT Testing, and High-Achieving Students: Exploring Alternatives

With the end of the Duke TIP program, parents and educators are seeking alternatives for academically gifted middle school students. This article explores options for these students to take standardized tests early and gain rich academic experiences. Keywords: Duke TIP, Gifted Identification Programs, ACT Testing, High-Achieving Students

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Finding Starlight: How to Chart New Academic Paths for Gifted Students After Duke TIP’s Closure

The COVID-19 pandemic led to the termination of Duke TIP, a historic program for academically gifted students. This article explores the impact of its closure and provides actionable alternatives like ACT/SAT preparation, online accelerators, and specialized summer programs to continue nurturing high-potential learners.

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Rebooting Interrupted Genius: The Educational Comeback Path for High-IQ Students

This article explores academic interruptions among high-IQ students due to behavioral and environmental factors. It analyzes their unique challenges and provides practical strategies for educational restart, helping gifted learners reignite their academic journeys. Keywords: academic interruption, high-IQ potential, educational restart.

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Nurturing Excellence: How to Build Bridges for Gifted Students with Academic Performance, Gifted Learning, and Neurosurgical Aspirations

This article explores how to identify, nurture, and guide academically gifted students, particularly those with neurosurgical aspirations, through personalized learning pathways. Discover resources for exceptional learners focusing on academic performance, gifted learning, and neurosurgical ambitions.