| APA - (American Psychological Association) - Center for Gifted Education Policy. | The mission of the Center for Gifted Education Policy is to generate public awareness, advocacy, clinical applications, and cutting-edge research ideas that will enhance the achievement and performance of children and adolescents with special gifts and talents. |
| American Association for Gifted Children at Duke University | "... the first voluntary non-profit organization in the United States devoted exclusively to the needs of gifted, talented and creative children." |
| Has research, gives workshops, and has talent searches and conferences. | |
| Gifted Children is from American Mensa, Ltd. The content is geared toward parents, educators and advocates; it is about gifted children, not for them. | |
| Gifted Development Center | Has speakers, does consultation, and more. |
| Gifted Education - A Resource Guide for Teachers | Gifted education resource information for teachers from the Ministry of Education, British Columbia, Canada. |
| GT World | GT World is an on-line support community for parents of Gifted and Talented children. Information from GT World would be of interest to teachers and other educators as well. |
| Hoagies' Gifted Education Page | Hoagies' Gifted Education page is a comprehensive resource guide for education of gifted children. |
| Multiple Intelligences Bookshelf | Articles, books and Internet resources regarding multiple intelligences. From New Horizons for Learning. |
National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented (NRC/GT) |
NRC/GT is a collaborative effort of the University of Connecticut, University of Virginia, Yale University, 52 state and territorial departments of education, 368 public and private schools, 167 content area consultants and stakeholders. |