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Gifted EducationCenter
The first Gifted Education
Center in RomaniaInvest in discovering the potential of every child
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Agenda
First Center for Gifted Education Turning ideas into facts IRSCA Gifted Education as sound partner
for an innovative growths pattern An innovative approach in education Set-up plan Contacts
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THE IDEA
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Gifted EducationCenter
The first Ever
Gifted Education Center, a non-profit,private and independentinstitutiontosupport gifted and talented childrenwith early quality childhood education
Mission Statement
The first Center:
To offer exceptional quality of education To offer top-talent personnel in a top quality educational environment
and a high quality relationship with parents (parenting, consulting) To discover, to promote and to develop the natural abilities and
potential of children through gifted education methodologies To support gifted and talented children to be authentically happy To support parents to live as fulfilled balanced human beings
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Gifted EducationCenter
An exceptional project
A unique project to answer a high social demand for an earlychildhood education of excellence Gifted Education is proved to have high results with all
categories of children Gifted Education is Early Quality Childhood Education. Research
proves that every child at 3 years old is gifted: with highabilities of attention, concentration, creativity, intelligence,motivation, capacity to learn, humor and sense of right
Furthermore, research shows that intelligence and creativityforms 95-98% at early ages (10 to 12 years old)
Quality Day Care, Early, Is Tied to Achievements as anAdult
Early quality education can develop the intelligence andcreativity of children: The Abecedarian project in the USproves this result (1999). More
evidence:Jeff Bezos
Amazon, Larry Page Google, Sergey Brin Google creditMontessori education for their succes (Going to a Montessorischool is where they learned to be self-directed and self-starters. They said that Montessori education allowed them tolearn to think for themselves and gave them freedom to pursuetheir own interests)
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Gifted Children:
- Have special needs- They waste- Most of the them are underachivers
(50% according to research)
- Get cornered in the society- They risk alienation and grow to
become antisocial
And they are a Nations WEALTH!!!!!!!!!!?
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InternationalRecommendations
Iheard about plans to establish a kindergarten
for gifted children and take this opportunity to
strongly support this promising endeavour, which
not only gives necessary developmental input to
the individual children, but is a big step forward to
a gifted education, dealing with differentiation in
heterogeneity, from which finally all children and
lastly the society will get profit.
- Dr Klaus Urban, Leibniz Univ ersi tt Hannov er, Inst i tu t fr
Sonderpdagogik , past president, World Cou nci l fo r Gifted
and Talented m ost im portant g i f ted educat ion in ternat iona l
organizat ion
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International Laws Supporting theeducation of gifted children
RECOMMENDATION 1248 (1994) of the
Council of Europe, Parliamentary Assembly states: Gifted children should be able to benefit from appropriate educational conditions
that would allow them to develop fully their abilities, for their own benefit and for thebenefit of society as a whole. No country can indeed afford to waste talents and itwould be a waste of human resources not to identify in good time any intellectual or
other potentialities. Adequate tools are needed for this purpose The ordinary school system should be made flexible enough to enable the needs of
high performers or talented students to be met
Council of Europe, Reply from the Committee of MinistersIn 2003, the Committee of Ministers stated in two official replies (September and December) that:
Gifted children form a category of persons with special needs; they face certain specificproblems in the regular education system for ordinary children[1]and because of that,they require proper provision within a different education system. If proper care is nottaken, on one hand, the high potential of these children for creativity is lost, and on theother hand, there is the risk of alienation, drop-out and antisocial behaviour[2].
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World Conferences on InclusiveEducation
Salamanca World Conference on Special Needs Education,1994:
Schools should accommodate all children regardless of theirphysical, intellectual, social, emotional, linguistic or otherconditions. This should include disabled and gifted children, streetand working children, children from remote or nomadic
populations, children from linguistic, ethnic or cultural minoritiesand children from other disadvantaged or marginalised areas orgroups.
Dakar World Education Forum, 2000:
... Education systems must be inclusive, actively seeking outchildren who are not enrolled, and responding flexibly to thecircumstances and needs of all learners...
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Romanian Law 17/2007 on the educationof gifted and talented
Art.3 - According to the Human Rights Charter, Lisbon case, the Universal Declaration of
the Rights of the Child, Recommendation 1248/1994 of the Parliamentary Assemblyof the Council of Europe,students with special needs, among whom giftedstudents can be mentioned, shall be provided with an adequate educationalenvironment which allows them to fully exploit their potential for their own,as well as for the societys benefit.
Art.4 - In accordance with the regulations of Law of Education no.84/1995 andGovernment Emergency Ordinance no. 36/1997, this law is intended topromoteand guarantee the right to differentiated education, setting a legal and
technical-logistic framework for professional elites in all fields, through:a) Differentiated educationas a set of formal, non-formal and informal educational
programs adapted for the development of the gifted students population segmentcharacterized by special needs;
b) Education of gifted and talented students in public or private specialized centersthrough specialized classes, week-end schools, training camps, summersschools, distance education programs, and other methods;
c) The differentiated curriculumas method of adapting the objectives, contents,
educational and teaching strategies, study, evaluation, special capabilities, to theability capacity, the level of cognitive, emotional and motric capacities, to thelearning style and rhythm of the gifted students;
d) Public-private partnershipsbetween public institutions and organizations withcompetence in the field of gifted and talented students education.
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Gifted EducationCenter
A highly benefic socialproject for society
The center represents:
First Private Center on Gifted Education at a national level
National and international visibility for the project ofeducation of excellence Recognition and high reputation by supporting one of the
most visionary projects in education in Romania:supporting the development of Romanian intelligence andtalent
A highly modern education establishment, a greentechnological infrastructure
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THE PARTNERSTHE BOARD
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World Partners
WCGTC- World Council for Gifted and Talented Children Asia - Pacific Federation of World Council for Gifted &
Talented Children ECHA - The European Council for High Ability NAGTY - National Academy for Gifted and Talented
Youth, UK NAGC - National Association for Gifted Children, SUA College of William and Marry, SUA London Center for Gifted and Talented, Marea Britanie NEAG Center for Gifted and Talented, SUA
The University of New England, Armidale, New SouthWales, Australia
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Board of Trustees President of the Board
Florian Colceag, president of EDUGATE, IRSCA GIFTEDEDUCATION, Member of the Club of Rome, Member ofWCGTC; ECHA; NYEX; Asia-Pacific Federation of theWCGTC; AUSTEGA; British Columbia Federation,Founding member of the international network of
policy makers gifted edu, and the EU Consortium tosupport children with special needsHonorary Members: Academician Ionel Haiduc, President of the Romanian
Academy Mircea Miclea, Presidential Councellor on Education Calin Georgescu, Gen Secretary of the Association of
th Clube of Rome
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Board of Trustees Members: Monica Gheorghiu, MBA, Project Manager, IRSCA Gifted Education Adina Tulbure, economist, nvtoare, Colegiul National de art Regina Maria, Constana Director Cercetare
Tehnologii Didactice Inovative, IRSCA Gifted Education Ramona Padurau, Director Proiecte Internationale, IRSCA Gifted Education Cristina Ceuc, profesor B.P. Hasdeu, Buzau Kristof Lajos, Ambasadorul copiilor cu potenial nalt aflai n situaie de risc social din Sistemul de Protecie
a Copilului, Membru de excelen IRSCA Gifted Education, Director editorial Revista EXCELENA Nicolae Drgulanescu, Universitatea Politehnic din Bucureti, Visiting Professor - Chung Ang University of
Seoul; auditor al calitii - DGQ/ TV, Asesor - EFQM, PRC J. M. JURAN, secretar general - FundaiaRomn pentru Promovarea Calitii, preedinte - Liga de Cooperare Cultural-tiinific Romnia-Frana
Liviu Dragomirescu, Conf. Dr, Catedra de Ecologie, Facultatea de Biologie a Universitii Bucureti Florinte Catargiu, Prof., expert IRSCA Gifted Education Marian Sta, MPA, PhD, Presedinte, Fundatia CODECS pentru Leadership, membru Aspen tefan Vlaston, Presedintele Asociatiei EDU CER, Profesor Gr.I, Liceul Petru Poni, Bucuresti Cristina Pupz, Profesor de limba engleza la Scoala cu clasele I-VIII Nr.2 Petru Comarnescu, Gura
Humorului, Jud. Suceava Marilena Leurzeanu, Director Dezvoltare Programe, IRSCA Gifted Education, profesor metodist Casa Corpului
Didactic Brasov Director Dezvoltare Mariana Zamfir-Stru, Director Cercetare Gifted Education, Regiunea Vest, Dir Programe Fundatia Noi
Orizonturi Lupeni
Mihaela Christi, cercetator universitar, scriitor, traducator, Fundatia Universitatii Banat Dorina Julecean, Prof Lupeni Flaviu Rdulescu, CEO Hostway Romania Theodor McCann, Partner, Constantinovici, McCann & Associates. International Investments, Investment
Law, Mergers and Acquisitions, Project Finance, Real Estate Bogdan Diaconu, PhD., Senior CSR Consultant Responsible Management Romania Cristian Nen, Transition & Transformation Manager HP
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IDENTIFICATION
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Identification of Children
Gifted and Talented Children shall be identifiedby a specialized Committee of Evaluation andIdentification (EDUGATE members) according to
the methodologies of Law 17/2007 and themethodologies of application of Law 17/200available here:http://www.supradotati.ro/resurse/metodologia.doc
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IRSCA Gifted Education as
sound partner for aninnovative growths pattern
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Who is IRSCA Gifted Education
Non-profit with the mission to discover and to developthe potential of every child and young person
UNESCO partner Member of a large international network on gifted
education: ECHA- European Council for High Ability WCGTC- World Council for Gifted and Talented Children
The Asia Pacific of the WCGTC Initiator and founder ofEDUGATEThe Romanian
Consortium for the Education of Gifted and Talented Childrenand Youth with more than 60 members
Initiator of the National Program in Gifted Education,National Institute in Gifted Education, First Conference in
Gifted Education, National Campus Initiative Initiator of the Law on the education of gifted, capableof high performance youth today Law 17/2007
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Leader in developing gifted education,a high quality education
Expertise Experts Large intlcollaboration
network
Brand name
International GiftedEducation Know-how
20 years expertise indeveloping giftededucation in Romania
Development ofAustralian giftededucation network
Testing, curricula,methodologies,programs
Campus AcademicManagement
QualifiedEducators,Psihologysts
Large qualityhuman resourcesnetwork involvedin ConsortiumEDUGATE
Project Writers
International
ManagementExperts
Largesteuropean andinternational
bodies involvedin giftededucation
Associated withgifted education= high quality
education
A brand namedeveloped withvery numerousactions rangingfrom Conferencesto GiftedEducation
Schools
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IRSCA Gifted Education resources
Our Gifted Education Know-how International and national network of collaboration in gifted educationincluding World Council for Gifted and Talented Children, US
Psihologysts qualified in evaluating the abilities of children andrecommending a tailored curricula and approach
Educators trained in gifted education
Experience and new didactic technologies adapted to personalities andstyles of learning of gifted children Testing International competitional education High professionalism and competence for psycho-didactic implementation Organizational knowledge in developing gifted education in Australia
Specific experience in the field Competence to develop it to the level of an active educational network in
the country
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IRSCA Gifted Education resources
..development plan, support, reputation,network of collaboration, relationships
IRSCA Gifted Education, the most active Romanian non-profit in Gifted Education offers entrepreneurial and humanresources and know-how: consulting, start-up,organizational support, a great knowledge base
Gifted Education: due to our efforts the name is associatedwith the education ef excellence
Development plan for implementation
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TeamProject writing and implementation:
Gifted Education Consultant:Dr. Florian Colceag, President of IRSCAGifted Education - Post-graduate studies in gifted education in USA (MAin Gifted Education, Utah State Univ., US)
Project Manager:Monica Gheorghiu, MBA, CEU & Weatherhead Schoolof Management Marketing Manager, IRSCA Gifted Education
Adina Tulbure,Director of Innovative Didactic Strategies, IRSCA GiftedEducation Consultant on Creative Projects:Cristina Irian Psychologist trained in Gifted Education, Arts and Creativity
Director, IRSCA Gifted Education, Consultant:Gratiela Albisor
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Team
Who is involved in project development: Valentin Radu- General Manager, ETCETERA Advertising company Lucica Ciulei, support for kindergarten accreditation Adina Tulbure Educator trained in gifted education Camelia Radu, Ana Bogdea, Gratiela Albisor, Psychologists trained in Gifted
Education
Alexandru Bordea, InfoSpeed,www.infospeed.ro, creative works and trainers Adriana Crisan, inventor, CUB Angello- creative didactic material Monica Tatanoiu, Executive Director, www.casaretro.ro, intuitive and creative
didactic material
And many more
EDUGATE is our partner in recruting and supplying the project with human resources.
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An innovative approach ineducation
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Gifted education is Leading in HighQuality Education
Best education practices from all over the world Core concept: nature and nurture = education according
to the each individuals developmental & learning needs andlearning style
The education of excellence deals with discovering, promoting anddeveloping the natural potential of all categories of people
A form of mass educationwith specific gifted education programs Unique value versus other differentiated education establishments
(Waldorf, Montessori): gifted education involves the latestresearch and best practices in the education for humanintelligence and creativity at a worldwide level, whichdevelops dinamically on the coordinates of time, the societal needsor human needs.
Open to all ends, with no discrimination on age, sex, race,culture, social status, material status, geographic area orany other criteria
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Early quality education is proved to develop theintelligence and creativity of children
Gifted Education is proved to have high results with allcategories of individuals- research proves that every child when3 years old is gifted on all areas of attention, concetration,creativity, intelligence, motivation, capacity to learn, to have humorand the sense of right
Research also shows that intelligence and creativity forms 95-98% at early ages (10 to 12 years old)
Quality Day Care, Early, Is Tied to Achievements as an Adult Early quality education can develop the intelligence andcreativity of children: The Abecedarian project in the USprovesthis result (1999). More evidence:Jeff Bezos Amazon, LarryPage Google, Sergey Brin Google credit Montessori educationfor their succes (Going to a Montessori school is where they learnedto be self-directed and self-starters. They said that Montessori
education allowed them to learn to think for themselves and gavethem freedom to pursue their own interests)
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Gifted education Aims at:
Creating a harmonious environment for thedevelopment ofMulti-intelligence (see Howard Gartner)Human creativity andSelf-realization
Upbringing and educating individuals for theapplication of their creative potential
Supporting the continuity of strong family ties Reinforcing the social moral foundations in order
to protect and restore the human and naturebondage
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Why gifted education?
The gifted education program is an internationalprogram to cover specific education programs onall levels, from a kindergarten up to a post-phDlevel
North Americans initiated the gifted program in1984 by intimately correlating it with regionaldevelopment objectives: the program is able toform highly competent and motivated humanresources with superior intellectual andmoral abilities
A program oriented towards intellectualendowmentand human emancipation
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Where can we find giftededucation establishments?
Basically, all over the world. Serbia, Switzerland, Germany, United Kingdom, Finland,
China, Australia, The USA, Canada, Turkey, etc Dunham Academy (UK), Belin-Blank International Center for
Gifted Education and Talent Development (US), CarnegieMellon Institute for Talented Elementary Students (US),Center for Talent Development (US), public schools in China,the Netherlands, especially Finland.
In the USA and in Australia in every state or county,stressing on identifying them and providing specific trainingfor their intellectual profile
Gifted education programs have reached and have beenimplemented in the majority of schools in the world.
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Gifted education in the World1. Worldwide organizations: WCGTC - World Council for Gifted and
Talented Children, The Asia-Pacific Federation of the World Council forGifted and Talented Children
2. Continental organizations: Europe - ECHA- European Council forHigh Ability
3. Regional centers: NAGC- National Association for GiftedChildren, the US; NAGTY - National Academy for Gifted andTalented Youth, UK;
4. Centers of Excellence, magnet schools, charter centers as wellas pilot centers to implement new learning technologies,universities and collaborative networks, colleges, schools andkindergartens as well as specialized departments at the levels
of ministries of education and governments of numerouscountries around the world
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Gifted education in the World
Recently, during the past 10 years, Turkey, the ArabianEmirates, Oman, the Republic of South Africa, Bruneiand other countries have started developing the system,an aspect positively correlated with their political andeconomic stability, as well. Such centers are currentlybeing developed in other countries in the Middle East,Africa, South America, which have not been integrated in
the first spreading wave. Europe is almost completelyintegrated in the system.
A significant example in the former communist block isthe center headed by Shi Jiannong from The Institute ofPsychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences that dedicates
its activity to the psychological research of giftedchildren, who are also trained in special programs.
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The set-up plan
Legal entity set-up: No necessity for a new legalentity- Gifted Education Center as EducationEstablishment - lucrative body under IRSCA GiftedEducation (non-profit). Example: Preasfanta FecioaraMaria Foundation has the network of Arc-en-cielKindergartens and a school affiliated
Authorization & in 3 years Accreditation from Ministryof Education: File submitted to Accreditation body
Consiliul National de Evaluare si Acreditare aInvatamintului Preuniversitar
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The Construction plan (sketch)
Kindergarten: up to 80 children After-school: 45 children Max 12 children/group Total Land: min 2000 sqm
815 sqm constructed space
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www.giftededu.org
I Get Involved. Supporting.
Paying forward. Helping a
child.
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Whats next?
Support Talent and Intelligence!
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Whats next?
Let yourself be inspired by the children!
Every child has a personal
Godly gift, a potential.
Invest in children,
discover their potential.
Early childhood Education of excellence
is the foremost step to offer a chance
to every child to develop
harmoniously and fully.
Help our children!
They are the best we have.
It is our obligation to offer the nextgenerations the best we can.
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Thank you!
Contact:
Project Manager
Monica Gheorghiu
+4 0729.029.484
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]