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Gifted/Talented Education in Texas

 

Students

A Story of Growth and Understanding

In 1977, the Texas Legislature passed its first legislation concerning the education of gifted/talented (G/T) students. In 1979, state funds for providing services to G/T children were made available, but providing such services was optional for school districts.

In 1987, the Texas Legislature mandated that all school districts must identify and serve G/T students at all grade levels. In 1990, The Texas State Plan for the Education of Gifted/Talented Students was adopted, and in 1999, the Texas Performance Standards Project for Gifted/Talented Students (TPSP) was created.

Today, Texas educators are committed to meeting the unique needs of G/T students and to expanding the ways we do so. To learn more about exciting programs for G/T education in Texas, click on the links below, contact your local school district or regional service center, or email TEA at gted@tea.state.tx.us.


Join the Texas Gifted/Talented Education listserv! 

Gifted/Talented Frequently Asked Questions


The Texas State Plan for the Education of Gifted/Talented Students - revised 2009

English Version (PDF, 160 KB)

Spanish Version (PDF, 181 KB)

For a print-ready file allowing you to produce an English-Spanish flip version of the Texas State Plan for the Education of Gifted/Talented Students, please e-mail gted@tea.state.tx.us.


Professional Development

Required Gifted/Talented Teacher Training (PDF, 16.9 KB)


Related Links

The Texas Education Code on Gifted/Talented Education, TEC Subchapter D. Educational Programs for Gifted/Talented Students §29.121-§29.123 and §42.156

The Texas Administrative Code on Gifted/Talented Education (TAC) §89.1-§89.5

The Texas Performance Standards Project (outside source)

Equity in G/T (outside source)

Gifted/Talented Resources

Texas AP/IB Incentive Program 

Texas Association for Gifted and Talented (outside source)

National Association for Gifted Children (outside source)

Contacts

Monica Brewer
monica.brewer@tea.state.tx.us
Texas Education Agency
1701 North Congress Avenue
Austin, Texas 78701-1401
(512) 463-9581 


Curriculum Division
curriculum@tea.state.tx.us
(512) 463-9581

  

Page last modified on 5/7/2013.