REFERENCES - An Independent Learning Project presented by Helen Tsipliareles-Pryor to
James J. Smith, Ed.D. Faculty Advisor in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Education in the field of School Administration - Cambridge College Cambridge, MA Chesapeake, VA Campus January 2011
“What I Know For Sure: Curriculum for Gifted Students is Misunderstood”
"The Effects of Bullying Among Middle School Gifted and Talented Children"
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