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Dr. Sally Reis' Presentations at the Illinois Association for Gifted Conference
   Analyzing Evidence Based Research PDF Icon

   Research That Supports the Need for and Benefits of Gifted Education PDF Icon

   Sustaining High-Quality Programs and Services for Gifted Students PDF Icon

   Challenging Talented Readers PDF Icon

   Preventing Underachievement and Increasing Self-Regulation PDF Icon





   Enrichment Clusters: Interest-Based Opportunities to Learn PDF Icon

   The Schoolwiide Enrichment Model: Promoting Excellence for All Students PDF Icon































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