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National Center for Research on Gifted Education

NCER
Program: Education Research and Development Centers
Award amount: $5,000,000
Principal investigator: Del Siegle
Awardee:
University of Connecticut
Year: 2020
Award period: 5 years (09/01/2020 - 08/31/2025)
Project type:
Other
Award number: R305C200012

Purpose

This Center will address two crucial issues that continue to plague gifted education: (1) Underrepresented populations continue to be under identified as gifted and underserved by programs for the gifted. (2) Research on best-practice interventions for gifted students and outcomes of gifted programs and services is sparse. 

Project Activities

Center researchers will complete three secondary studies and one randomized control trial (RCT) to provide stakeholders with tools to better recognize and harness untapped talent and increase our understanding of the outcomes of gifted services. These four studies are addressing the following questions:

  • What are the academic outcomes of gifted education? Do they extend beyond academic achievement?
  • What impact do teachers have on gifted students' success?
  • Can universal screening for acceleration be effectively implemented? Will universal screening, in combination with teacher training, increase the use of subject and grade acceleration?
  • Can identification systems be simplified while expanding participation opportunities for underserved populations? What role does teacher nomination play in identification?

Focused program of research

Three of the four studies involve analysis of school and student data. Researchers will be analyzing data from multiple districts, including Broward County Public School (BCPS), FL; Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), CA; Charlotte-Mecklenburg School, NC; Norwalk Public Schools, CT; and Washington Township Schools, NJ. Schools participating in the RCT include Des Moines Public Schools and seven rural Iowa school districts. Over the course of four studies, the researchers will sample students from the school districts, each of which includes demographic variation with a high percent of traditionally underserved students.

The Center consists of a collaborative team of research methodologists, economists, and gifted education specialists from University of California (UC) Berkeley, UC Santa Cruz, University of Connecticut, University of Iowa, Michigan State, East Tennessee State, and University of Wisconsin–Whitewater. 

National leadership and outreach activities

The Center will serve as a reputable source for research and best practices in the field of gifted education and will create an interactive digital clearinghouse to collate and distribute these resources. Through collaboration with other professionals, national and state organizations, policy makers, and service providers, Center researchers will implement broad-based dissemination efforts to share findings with educators and policymakers and to provide useful resources in different formats for multiple audiences. The Center will build provide outreach and build partnerships with Javits-funded project teams and other researchers. It will also provide professional development opportunities and networking opportunities for early- and mid-career scholars in gifted education.

People and institutions involved

IES program contact(s)

Jacquelyn Buckley

Deputy Commissioner
NCSER

Project contributors

David Card

Co-principal investigator

Laura Giuliano

Co-principal investigator

Scott Imberman

Co-principal investigator

Christopher Rhoads

Co-principal investigator

Katharine Strunk

Co-principal investigator
Michigan State University

D. Betsy McCoach

Co-principal investigator

E. Jean Gubbins

Co-principal investigator

Susan Assouline

Co-principal investigator

Catherine Little

Co-principal investigator

Scott Peters

Co-principal investigator

Products and publications

Project website:

https://ncrge.uconn.edu/

Additional project information

Topic: Jacob K. Javits Center for Gifted and Talented Education*

* In fulfillment of the requirement in the "Jacob K. Javits Gifted and Talented Students Education Program" in the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) (SEC. 4644. ø20 U.S.C. 7294 [d]) for a National Research Center for the Education of Gifted and Talented Children and Youth.

Related projects

National Center for Research on Gifted Education

R305C140018

Questions about this project?

To answer additional questions about this project or provide feedback, please contact the program officer.

 

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Academic AchievementPolicies and StandardsTeaching

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