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The National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth. Peter Corker Senior Manager Student Academy p.a.corker@warwick.ac.uk www.nagty.ac.uk. Why focus on gifted?. Effective education systems should meet the needs of all pupils, including the most able
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The National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth Peter Corker Senior Manager Student Academy p.a.corker@warwick.ac.uk www.nagty.ac.uk
Why focus on gifted? • Effective education systems should meet the needs of all pupils, including the most able • Amongst today’s gifted pupils are tomorrows social, intellectual, economic and cultural leaders • Focusing on the gifted can help raise overall standards • To do nothing will maintain the existing inequalities
What does NAGTY do? NAGTY, the government’s core partner, leads on and drives through improvements in gifted and talented education through: • a range of services and activities for members • training and information for education professionals • research to improve pedagogy and understanding of gifted education
Who are the members? • aged 11-19 • in the national top 5% of the ability range • almost 90,000 identified • total recruitment target 200,000 • in every LA • in almost 60% of schools
What can members do FOR FREE? Recommended Activities Quality activities from other providers. Forums Online Learning:Expert-led discussion forums and web-based learning. Experts in Action: Lecture series. ACHIEVE Careers Service
What do members pay for? Outreach Short face-to-face learning Top venues country-wide Delivered by experts Residential Summer School Two or three weeks Flagship provision 1050 places at 8 venues Extended Day Summer School Pilot running in 2006
Why should you be involved? • recruitment potential • influencing young people’s opinions
Does participating impact on students?The parents’ view Source: Evaluation of the Summer Schools 2004 - CEDAR
Does participation impact on students?The student view Source: Evaluation of the Summer Schools 2004 - CEDAR
What people say about NAGTY “I am not exaggerating when I say that I think this experience will probably prove life-changing for him – he has changed from being fairly uninterested in much of the school curriculum to being passionate about the work.” - parent “I was unsure about joining NAGTY at first because I thought it was a bit of a ‘geek society’ … So I joined purely because it’d look good on my CV. But I couldn’t have been more wrong and now I’m really glad I joined.” - member
The National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth Peter Corker Senior Manage Student Academy p.a.corker@warwick.ac.uk www.nagty.ac.uk