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Educational Opportunity Dates

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SCATS
    June 10 through 22, 2012

KAGE DIFFERENTIATION
SUMMER WORKSHOP
     June 20, 2012

VAMPY
    June 24 through July 14, 2012

AP INSTITUTE
    June 24 through 29, 2012

THE SUMMER CAMP
   July 9 through 13, 2012

FALL BREAK IN SCOTLAND
    September 28 through October 7, 2012

SEMINAR ON TWICE
EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN
     October 10, 2012

BERTA EXCELLENCE IN
EDUCATION WORKSHOP

    October 22-23, 2012

FALL SUPER SATURDAYS
     October 27, November 3, 10, 17, 2012

“Enrichment for gifted young people is a major force for good in the world, and The Center for for Gifted Studies leads this endeavor most outstandingly.”

Harry Chalmers, SCATS 02-04, VAMPY 05-06, Counselor 09-10

Forensic Chemistry Class at VAMPY

Did you know that The Center is self-sustaining? Did you know that you make The Center possible? Without our great friends, we wouldn’t be able to provide opportunities for gifted students, services for their teachers, or support for their families.

Gifted children hold the keys to the best possible futures for our communities, our state, our nation – even our world. The Center’s goal is to help those young people who are gifted and talented reach their extraordinary potential by providing them with academic enrichment opportunities and a community of their intellectual peers.

Gifted and talented young people need opportunities for growth. Some of those needs are being met by The Center through such programs as Super Saturdays, SCATS, and VAMPY. But there’s so much more we’d like to do, for teachers and for students. If you would like to support The Center contact Dr. Julia Roberts, Executive Director of The Center for Gifted Studies or Amanda Coates-Lich, Development Officer for the College of Education.

The interest is there; the need is there; and, with your help, the programs will be there as well!

This is list of areas of future development for The Center for Gifted Studies that you may find to be of interest as a potential donor. We certainly hope you will contact us with your ideas on how you can help us!

 

STUDENTS

Super Summer Program - Many requests have come in for a summer program for gifted elementary children.

Leadership Academy – In a one-week residential experience, middle and high school students who demonstrate the potential for leadership would have the opportunity to study leadership, develop leadership skills and build a plan to be carried out with the student in a leadership role.

Weekend Academic Seminars - Middle and high school gifted students would have weekend opportunities to study one content area.

 

TEACHERS

The Summer Institute in Gifted Education – This would be a one-week institute that would offer teachers a variety of workshops to help them address the cognitive and social-emotional needs of gifted children.

The Counselor Institute – This institute would offer school counselors information on the social-emotional needs of children who are gifted and talented and strategies to guide them in educational and vocational choices.

Preservice Teacher Preparation – In preservice teacher education, we want to prepare teachers to teach all children, including the gifted. The Kentucky New Teacher Standards provide the basis to support appropriate learning opportunities for children who learn at a faster pace and at a more complex level.



Contact Our Development Officer to Learn More about How Your Gift Can Support The Center

Amanda Lich
Ms. Amanda Coates Lich

Development Officer
College of Education and Behavioral Sciences

Institutional Advancement
Western Kentucky University
1906 College Heights Blvd. #11005
Bowling Green, KY 42101-1005

Phone: 270.745.2340
Email: amanda.lich@wku.edu

 

Support Gifted Education in Kentucky -- KAGE

Children are explorers; dreamers. Their imagination takes them to the stars. Their minds take them to the future. With services from gifted education, the potential for those futures is limitless. Without them, that potential is lost. Our children are our future, and with gifted education, the possibilities are endless. Gifted education: the spark that ignites innovation. Contact the Kentucky Association for Gifted Education or your local schools for more information.

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