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Every school will offer ‘gifted’ education. But who decides who is gifted?
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New South Wales has announced universal access to gifted education in public schools, starting in 2025. The program, aided by $100 million for upgrades, aims to identify gifted students through varying criteria, but challenges remain regarding measurement effectiveness and implementation. Experts note that traditional assessments like NAPLAN are inadequate for identifying truly gifted students.
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