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EDITOR'S PICKS
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Editor's Pick  Jacob K. Javits Gifted & Talented Students Education Program
Supports the development of gifted and talented students through grants, leadership efforts, and a national research center on the education of gifted and talented students. GO >
Editor's Pick  Gifted and Talented Research Center (Javits Center)
Newsletters and resources related to helping gifted and talented students. GO >
Editor's Pick  Comprehensive Regional Assistance Centers
Find a comprehensive assistance center that helps school districts and schools, as well as states, meet the needs of children in high poverty areas, migratory children, immigrant children, children with limited-English proficiency, homeless children, and other children. These centers focus on assisting Title I schoolwide programs and helping districts having high numbers or percentages of children in poverty. GO >
Editor's Pick  Children Placed at Risk Research Center
Find programs, reports, and books for students considered at-risk due to poverty, ethnic minority status, and non-English-speaking backgrounds.J408 GO >
Editor's Pick  At-Risk Students organizations
Organizations that provide information or assistance related to disadvantaged or at-risk students. GO >
Editor's Pick  At-Risk Students publications
ED publications about disadvantaged or at-risk students. GO >
Editor's Pick  Office of Migrant Education
Administers the Title I Migrant Education Program, High School Equivalency Program, Migrant Education National Hotline, and other migrant education programs and initiatives. GO >
Editor's Pick  Equity Assistance Centers
Search websites of the Equity Assistance Centers. These centers provide assistance in the areas of race, gender, and national origin equity to public school districts to promote equal education opportunities. GO >
Editor's Pick  Inclusive Schools: Good for Kids, Families & Communities
Best practices from the National Institute for Urban School Improvement to help schools build relationships with families. Library on topics such as racial equity, disability and special education, English-language proficiency. GO >
Editor's Pick  Helping America's Youth
Helps communities build partnerships, assess their needs and resources, and find program designs that address risky behaviors and could be replicated in their community. GO >
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