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Arizona HOMESCHOOL HeartBeat
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May
2008
Volume 9, Issue 5

Even though Arizona is in our name, 
we also cover news items of interest across the nation.
   

SPECIAL NEEDS
 

Gifted Education Press Quarterly Free Offer
BREAKING NEWS: Joni and Friends Television on a Station You Get
Gifted Students Sought for Johns Hopkins Talent Search
NEWSWIRE- Free Seizure Dogs for Children

ADHD Website

Gifted Education Press Quarterly Free Offer

Dear Subscribers --

I recently sent you the latest link for the Spring 2008 issue of Gifted Education Press Quarterly on Monday, February 18, 2008 via Constant Contact.

Could you share the following message with your STAFF, TEACHERS OR PARENTS to help me increase the number of individuals who read my publication? 

I am offering them a complimentary copy of Gifted Education Press Quarterly Online. They would need to email me directly to receive our Twentieth Anniversary SPRING 2008 Online issue. My email address is:

gifted@giftededpress.com

Thank you for your help!

Sincerely,
Maurice Fisher, Ph.D.
Publisher, Gifted Education Press

For my latest interview in EducationNews.Org (April 10, 2008) about the gifted education field, click the following link:

http://ednews.org/articles/24600/1/An-Interview-with-Maurice-Fisher-Publisher-Gifted-Education-Press/Page1.html

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The SPRING 2008 Online Issue of GEPQ contains the following articles:

1. Editorial Comments by Maurice Fisher - Oscar Peterson, Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., and Black History Month

2. The Schoolwide Cluster Grouping Model (SCGM)
Susan Winebrenner San Marcos, California Dina Brulles Paradise Valley Unified School District Phoenix, Arizona

3. A Never Ending Debate: Cultural Bias in Testing
Gilman W. Whiting Vanderbilt University

4. Aesthetic Percipience, Part 1: The Value of Supporting Gifted Students' Appreciation of and Affinity for the Fine Arts
Jason A. Helfer Stephen T. Schroth Educational Studies Department Knox College Galesburg, Illinois

5. Gifted Children and Shakespeare: Using Monologues and Scenes
Douglas King Gannon University Erie, Pennsylvania

6. John Grisham: Literary Entertainments for Gifted Students
Michael E. Walters Center for the Study of the Humanities in the Schools

If you know a colleague or friend who would like a complimentary copy of the WINTER 2008 issue, tell them to send their request to:

gifted@giftededpress.com

In addition, please see the information on our Web Site about our latest books on creative thinking, humanities, science and mathematics.

Contact me if you have any ideas for new articles or books that GEP can publish.

Our latest book is by Harry T. Roman: Solar Power, Fuel Cells, Wind Power and Other Important Environmental Studies for Upper Elementary and Middle School Gifted Students and Their Teachers: A Technology, Problem-Solving and Invention Guide. It is perfect for use in Tech Ed, pre-engineering and environmental courses and study units. Further information can be found at:
http://www.giftededpress.com/HARRYTROMAN.htm.

In August 2006, EducationNews.Org interviewed me about the present state of Gifted Education.  Please see this interview at the following link:
http://www.ednews.org/articles/178/1/An-Interview-with-Maurice-Fisher-Gifted-Education-Press-and-Gifted-Education-Press-Quarterly/Page1.html


P.S. A past issue of Time Magazine (August 27, 2007) contains a lead article entitled, The Genius Problem. This article includes information from an essay published in the Spring 1996 issue of GEPQ - "Anti-Intellectualism in Secondary Schools: The Problem Continues" by Stephen Schroeder-Davis.

 

 

Joni and Friends Television 

Last October Joni Eareckson Tada began to host her own weekly 30-minute TV program. Her intent was to deal with the very difficult spiritual questions that arise when dealing with issues surrounding disabilities and suffering. Joni shows real people dealing with real issues and applies spiritual and Biblical truths to those issues. There are 27 programs planned for this first series. It has been very successful, but there was one major problem. You had to have DirecTV to see it. Yes, people did subscribe to DirecTV just for that reason, but most, including myself, did not and therefore did not see it on TV. If we wanted to view the program we had to purchase a DVD.

That problem HAS NOW BEEN SOLVED.

Joni and Friends Television has launched on TBN, the Trinity Broadcasting Network. In nearly every city and town in the U.S. TBN is part of the regular programming fare. You just need an antenna to pick it up. In Phoenix it is Channel 21. If you have cable or dish it usually on your basic package. Friends around the world, for you TBN is most likely on your dish network. I don't know when it will be on overseas (that is, what time you have to be up to see it), but the time is pretty good in the U.S. I KNOW it will be on at 4:30 PST, so that probably means it will be at 7:30 pm EST, 6:30 CST, 5:30 MST. As they always say, check your local listings.

To read more about it just "Google": Joni TBN   Those two words will bring up articles and press releases. If you don't want to "google" you can go to http://tbn.org/index.php/7.html?nid=238 or http://jusmeagain.vox.com/library/post/joni-and-friends-television-to-air-on-tbn.html or http://www.assistnews.net/Stories/2008/s08020025.htm. There a lot more sites if you are interested in reading them.

Joni and Friends is very excited about this, as you can well imagine. There are many angles from which we could view this, but for me the bottom line is that this is a way to bring hope to hurting people. I don't know where this fits on the "scale of importance" of the ministry we have done through Joni and Friends, but I know that a lot of people responded when the program was shown on a relatively limited basis. We can only wait to see what will happen now that Joni and Friends Television is available to not only nearly every television viewer in the U.S., but to television viewers in nearly every country in the world.

Finally, praise God with us that this is FREE AIR TIME. Can you imagine? Maybe you can, but that just blows me away!

Feel free to pass this message to your friends. I think this is the very first time I have ever said this: Feel free to hit that ALL button! :)

Blessings,

Gary De Velder, Church/Community Coordinator

Joni and Friends Greater Phoenix

Bus: 480-945-8376  Cell: 480-229-8842

gdevelder@joniandfriends.org

http://phoenix.joniandfriends.org

"Equipping churches to empower people affected by physical, emotional, and mental disabilities to serve others."

 

 

 

Gifted Students Sought for Johns Hopkins University Talent Search and Testing

What is the CTY Talent Search?

CTY Talent Searches identify, assess, and recognize students with exceptional mathematical and/or verbal reasoning abilities. Students may participate in Grades 2-6 or Grades 7-8. Participation in the CTY Talent Search comes with a wealth of benefits.

What are the benefits of your child joining the Talent Search?

A:  There are lots of practical reasons why parents choose CTY’s Talent Search. Many families apply to the CTY Talent Search to determine their child’s full capabilities. This can be accomplished when students take above-grade-level tests designed for other older students.

You and your child gain a clearer view of academic strengths. This knowledge makes for a more effective mapping of a child’s future educational plans and perhaps assists you when asking for program modifications to your child’s school program.

The recognition your child receives for his or her academic talent can also be a great confidence-builder.

Eligible students may take CTY’s acclaimed summer or online courses that enrich their academic lives.

As a Talent Search participant, your child will, depending on grade-level, automatically qualify for our language immersion program and our Civic Leadership Institute. They'll also receive resource materials from CTY, as well as invitations to join CTY’s Family Academic family conferences, and a chance to enroll in MyCTY and subscribe to our award-winning Imagine magazine.

All of these benefits—appreciation of one’s academic strengths, the availability of special courses, and the critical recognition “that there are other bright students out there just like me”—have been part of the Talent Search experience for over 1.3 million students and their families since CTY’s founding in 1979.

Read more detailed information about the CTY Talent Search benefits.

 

 

Test Center List

This list is for quick reference only.
Please consult the Talent Search page at right for complete and detailed information about each of the CTY Talent Searches.

Grades 7-8 . . . SAT or ACT test

Students in grades 7-8 take the College Board SAT or ACT. SAT and ACT tests are given at high schools throughout the country. Find the closest SAT test center or ACT test center to you.

REGISTRATION FOR 2008 HAS ALREADY PASSED FOR 7TH-8TH GRADERS, BUT PLAN NOW TO APPLY IN FALL OF 2008

Grades 2-6 . . . SCAT test

Students in grades 2-6 take the SCAT test on computer at Prometric Test Centers nationwide. Find the closest Prometric test center to you.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS May 31 for the June 30 test.

 

NEWSWIRE- Free Seizure Dogs for Children

The Assistance Dog Foundation is offering a free seizure dog to children in the Phoenix area.  The Foundation uses a unique technique in training their dogs.  They breed the dogs themselves . 

Assistance Dog Foundation is training a representative from Africa to train his own dogs for an orphanage for 600 children with epilepsy.  The Foundation needs local children with epilepsy to work with in the training process.  Each child participating will keep his own dog.  The training process will require a weekly meeting at the foundation for the next several months.

You can check out the Foundation at www.assistancedogfoundation.org.  An application is available on the website and you can contact the manager, Steve Dilk, at manager@assistancedogfoundation.org or 602-793-6062.  The Foundation is a 503 ( c ) (3) non profit organization.  The dogs and their training are free. 

Ellie Cox
Program Coordinator

Epilepsy Foundation of Arizona
602-406-3581 or 1-888-768-2690 (outside of Maricopa County)
Email:
ecox2@chw.edu

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At the request of subscribers, HS Facts has added an information section on ADHD. Our experience, and the input of families throughout the world, indicates that traditional schools inability to work well with children with ADD, ADHD and other emotional disorders is a key factor in families choosing to homeschool.
We look forward to your feedback, and especially your assistance in building this section of the website into a resource center for homeschool families throughout the world.
Homeschool Facts thanks you all for your continued support, and we wish you a safe and joyous Holiday Season.
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www.HomeschoolFacts.com

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