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Got an elevated learner? Attend the National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) Convention in Denver

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Got an elevated learner? Attend the National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) Convention in Denver

In just a few weeks, thousands classroom teachers, gifted/talented coordinators, school administrators, researchers, parents, college and university faculty, and more, will descend on Denver for the 59th Annual National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) Convention, November 15-18, 2012.

You’re invited to join us to elevate learning, and ensure that our nation’s brightest learners are challenged as they reach their personal best in the classroom and beyond. Centered around the theme “Educating with Altitude: Reaching Beyond the Summit”, the pre-convention events, concurrent sessions, poster sessions, exhibit hall, general sessions, and networking events (both formal and informal!) will harness the power of diverse viewpoints – from the field and from the classroom.

Ready to register now? Go here.

In addition, limited space is still available for exhibitors. Numerous activities are scheduled for the exhibit hall, from Exhibitor Workshops, Student Entertainment, Student Art and Posters to the opening reception on Thursday and morning and afternoon coffee breaks each day. The exhibit dates are Thursday, November 15 through Saturday, November 17 at the Colorado Convention Center. Click Here for the Exhibit Brochure.

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