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   Dec. 10: SEP Winter Deadline
   Jan. 9: SEP Winter
   Feb. 5: UO Super Saturday 2010 Deadline


   Featured Programs

Summer Enrichment Program
The Summer Enrichment Program (SEP) is a campus-based residential program offering a wide range of exciting academic course options and social activities for gifted students currently in grades 6-10.
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Mess with Words
Mess with Words, YWA & UO YE/TAG collaboration
After School Mandarin Chinese
The UO Youth Enrichment/TAG Programs present a special after school Chinese Art and Culture class for grades K, 1, 2
UO Scholars Program Winter 2010
The University of Oregon's Youth Enrichment/TAG Program is pleased to offer UO Scholars, a program focusing on advanced, accelerated classes in mathematics, literature, and computer programming.
SEP Winter
SEP Winter is an immersive, one day program that is specifically designed for students from our 2009 SEP Summer sessions.


UO Super Saturday 2010
Super Saturday is a series of academic enrichment classes for advanced learners in grades K-5 starting February 20, 2010.
Junior Counselor Leadership Program
For 11-12 grade students (under age 18) who are interested in developing and praciticing leadership skills, the Summer Enrichment Program offers the Junior Counselor (JC) Leadership Program.


Services





Currently available services:
College Entry Consulting
How to Adapt Your Teaching for High-End Learners
Kid Links
TAG Links
TAG Resource Library
College Entry Consulting
College planning and selection with consultant, Martha Ravits (Stanford B.A., Yale Ph.D.). Please go to http://www.collegeentry.com.

How to Adapt Your Teaching for High-End Learners
Some suggestions on how to better serve highly able students in the classroom. Please go to "Employment-Adapting your teaching for high-end learners".

Kid Links
Links to web resources that are fun or educational or both!

Young Writers Association (YWA) provides elementary through high school students with interactive literature-based experiences. Through workshops, publications, camps, classrooms and in intergenerational settings, YWA contributes to the cultural literacy of Lane County youth in Oregon.

For more information visit http://www.ywalane.org/



TAG Links
City, state, and national web sites related to education, youth enrichment and TAG concerns.

Oregon Association for Talented and Gifted http://oatag.org
National Association for Gifted Children http://www.nagc.org
A Nation Deceived: How Schools Hold Back America's Brightest Students http://www.nationdeceived.org
Johns Hopkins University http://www.cty.jhu.edu
Duke University http://www.tip.duke.edu
Washington Association of Educators of the Talented and Gifted http://waetag.net


TAG Resource Library
Our library currently contains over 150 books, periodicals and guides relating to issues affecting Talented and Gifted Youth.