Also in This Issue…
- Feature: Extending Learning through Mentorship
- The Editor's View: Good Communication with Teachers and Schools
- Connections: Standards-Based Education
- The Emotional Edge: School Counselors: Allies and Resource People
- Testing, Testing, 1,2,3: Understanding Achievement Tests
- Technology Matters: Telementoring: Opportunities for Virtual Mentoring
- Expert's Forum: Program Delivery Models for the Gifted
- Parent's Platform: The Benefits of Mentorship
- Consultant's Corner: Fifth-Grade Underachievement
- Product Tips: Race for the White House
- Currents: Genius Denied
- Currents: Davidson Fellowships
- Currents: The Advantage of Arts Education
- Currents: Foreign Language Learning
Currents
Davidson Fellowships
Volume 5 / Issue 1 / Fall 2004
Jan and Bob Davidson are the founders of the Davidson Institute for Talent Development, a national nonprofit organization that supports highly intelligent youth. The Davidson Fellows Program recognizes original, significant work of young people (18 years old or younger) in mathematics, science, technology, music, literature, or philosophy that has the potential to benefit society. Scholarships of $50,000, $25,000, and $10,000 are awarded for tuition and related expenses at an accredited institution of learning. Visit the institute’s Web site for more information and to download an application.
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