GiftedNYS Guides
- Gifted Ed? Yes You Can!
- Differentiation in the Classroom Learning Environment
- Designing and Implementing a Successful Book Study
- Getting Started with Differentiation
- What Changes, What Stays the Same
Frequently Asked Questions
Resources
Suggested Reading

Education of the Gifted and Talented
Gary Davis, Sylvia Rimm, Del Siegle

Twice-Exceptional Gifted Children: Understanding, Teaching and Counseling Gifted Students
Beverly Trail

Twice Exceptional: Supporting and Educating Bright and Creative Students with Learning Differences
Scott Barry Kaufman

Creative Schools: The Grassroots Revolution That’s Transforming Education
Ken Robinson