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This page contains links to organisations with an interest in gifted children based in New Zealand and Australia, and links to the work of prominent visitors who have presented keynotes or run seminars on our behalf in New Zealand.

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New Zealand-based organisations
Australia-based organisations
Prominent visitors

 

 
NEW ZEALAND-BASED ORGANISATIONS

Explorers Club
www.explorers.org.nz

Many Auckland-based parents with kids at the One Day School belong to the Explorers Club, which provides their families with an opportunity for social interaction with other families with gifted children.  Explorers has clubdays 4-5 times per term - each day with a different theme, holiday activities, weekend camps held twice a year, and a fun and informative newsletter.

Adults (including non-members) can attend information evenings to meet 'gifted' specialists, hear what some schools offer the gifted, and generally have an opportunity to chat with parents of other gifted children.

New Zealand Association for Gifted Children
www.giftedchildren.org.nz
Explorers is the Auckland Branch of the NZ Association for Gifted Children.  The NZAGC publishes Tall Poppies, a magazine aimed at the family of the gifted child and professionals involved with child development. NZAGC has an extensive library consisting of books, audio and video tapes, games and pamphlets, which may be borrowed.

The autonomous regional branches (including Explorers in Auckland) organise activities - clubdays, speakers, parent evenings and so on - where gifted children and their parents can find support, friendship and stimulation.

Philosophy for Children
www.p4c.org.nz

Philosophy 4 Children builds on students' wonder and curiosity about ideas that are vitally important to them. The subject matter of Philosophy 4 Children is those common, central and contestable concepts that underpin both our experience of human life and all academic disciplines.

The Mass-E-Gifted Education Resource: Your Roadmap to New Zealand
This e-resource is designed to assist educators in quickly locating information on gifted education within New Zealand and internationally.
Maintained by Dr Tracy Riley

Rose Blackett and Associates Educational Psychologists

Http://www.roseblackett.co.nz

University of Otago (article)
Stored at www.maths.otago.ac.nz

The University of Otago has an interest in the mathematically talented, and has an article intended to provide assistance for parents, teachers and children who appear to have better than average ability in mathematics.

SPELD NZ
www.speld.org.nz

SPELD NZ, the Specific Learning Disabilities Federation, has 30 member associations throughout New Zealand which help children who are not realising their educational potential because of a cluster of specific learning disabilities - children who learn differently.

The Assessment and Counselling Centre (Lynn Berresford & Associates)
www.indigo.org.nz/

The Assessment and Counselling Centre offers cognitive and educational assessments to identify individual strengths and weaknesses. We can assess individuals from 3.5yrs up to adults of 80yrs. Please visit our website for more info. Counselling services are available for children, teenagers and adults.

Auckland Home Educators Inc
www.home-education.org.nz

Auckland Home Educators Inc is an incorporated society of parents living in the greater Auckland region who actively facilitate their children's education at home on a full-time basis. It facilitates the regional networking of home-ed information, activities and expertise; and provides an official vehicle to negotiate benefits for families that are normally only offered to registered schools/teachers.

Danks Davis
www.danksdavisdyslexia.co.nz

The Danks Davis Dyslexia Method is a multi sensory method using spelling and brain gym in an unusual way to achieve superb results in a relatively short time. The method works whether you are a child or an adult.

Learning Network NZ

The Learning Network NZ
www.learningnetwork.ac.nz

 

Tournament of Minds
www.tom.edu.au
Tournament of Minds is an enjoyable, rewarding and challenging programme which aims to develop students cooperative, thinking and problem solving skills. The programme is in two parts. Firstly a "Long Term Challenge" where teams of seven students have six weeks to develop a solution to an open ended problem in either a language literature, social science or maths engineering field. Secondly, a "Spontaneous Challenge" which is a timed event where team members respond as rapidly and creatively as possible to a presented challenge. A tournament can be run as either an interschool programme in a cluster of schools, or internally within single schools.
AUSTRALIA-BASED ORGANISATIONS

NSW Assn for Gifted & Talented Children Inc.
www.nswagtc.org.au

The place for information and support for teachers and parents of gifted children.

Tasmanian Association for the Gifted
www.tasgifted.org.au

The Tasmanian Association for the Gifted is a non-profit, parent-based organisation based in Hobart.

PROMINENT VISITORS
Dr. Linda Silverman coined the term 'visual-spatial learner' in 1981 to describe the unique gifts of people who think in images.  She is a licensed psychologist, noted author, editor, researcher, and international lecturer on all aspects of high ability. Linda founded and directs the Institute for the Study of Advanced Development and its subsidiaries, the Gifted Development Center and Visual-Spatial Resource.
Allie Golonis Marketing Director for the Institute for the Study of Advanced Development, and its subsidiaries, the Gifted Development Center and Visual-Spatial Resource. She coordinates the Gifted Development Center Speakers' Bureau and serves as Executive Assistant to Linda Silverman.  As a founding member of the Visual-Spatial Resource Access Team, a former G/T teacher and homeschooling parent to two exceptionally gifted visual-spatial learners, Allie brings a wealth of experience to her books, Raising Topsy-Turvy Kids:  Successfully Parenting Your Visual-Spatial Child and If You Could See The Way I Think: A Handbook for Visual-Spatial Kids.

Prof. Francoys Gagne is a world leader in gifted education, research and scholarship.  He is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Quebec in Montreal. He is known for his Differentiated Model of Giftedness and Talent.

Francoys was the keynote speaker at our 2004 Conference in Auckland.