Division membership is $10 annually for professional, lifetime, and business members.
This Division is the avenue of networking for Gifted and Talented Coordinators throughout the state. The Coordinators Division provides a support system for educators involved in the delivery of gifted programs.
The Dual-Language Multicultural Division addresses the needs of gifted and talented second-language learners, whether they are learning English or another language. The Dual-Language Multicultural Division provides support to parents and educators responsible for implementing and coordinating gifted programs for those who wish to master at least two languages.
The Research Division supports the value that identification and services for gifted children, guidance for parents of gifted learners, and training for teachers of gifted students should be supported by solid research in the field. The Research Division's mission is to encourage, evaluate, and disseminate current research in the field of gifted education.
For more information on TAGT's Divisions, please contact Tracy Weinberg at twei...@txgifted.org or (512) 499-8248 x205.