Davidson Institute

Deciding that gifted students are arguably the most underserved and neglected in America’s educational system, this led to them establishing the Davidson Institute for Talent Development in 1999.

[2] The Davidson Institute seeks to provide support to gifted students, as well as their parents and educators, through a number of programs and services.

[10] The Davidson Fellows Scholarship recognizes young people under the age of 18 who have completed an original, significant piece of work with the potential to make a positive contribution to society in science, technology, mathematics, music, literature, philosophy or a category called "Outside the Box.

[12] The Davidson Institute's Educators Guild is a free online community for teachers, counselors and school administrators.

Co-authored by the Davidsons with Laura Vanderkam in 2004, Genius Denied: How to Stop Wasting our Bright Young Minds narrates the frustrations and successes often experienced by gifted students and their parents.

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