#GENIUSAct GENIUS Act is an abbreviation for Gifted and Talented Education Act of 1978 in the United States. This law was created to support the education of children with exceptional abilities (gifted) and talents (talented) in various fields such as academics, arts, or leadership.

Objectives of the GENIUS Act:

Provide funding and support for special education programs for gifted students.

Develop special curricula and teaching methods.

Train teachers to detect and teach gifted students.

Increase awareness of the different educational needs of gifted students.

Characteristics of students referred to in the GENIUS Act:

Have above-average intelligence.

Demonstrate high creativity.

Show leadership skills.

Achieve high performance in academics or the arts.

Examples of Educational Programs for Gifted Students

Here are visual examples of educational programs for gifted students based on the spirit of the GENIUS Act:

Special classes with self-directed learning and advanced science projects.

Children building robots in a STEM competition.

Teachers guiding students in independent research projects.

A creative learning environment with high-tech tools.

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