Gifted Education
The Georgia Department of Education’s Gifted Program is funded by the State of Georgia. In Georgia, a gifted education student is defined as one who demonstrates a high degree of intellectual and/or creative ability(ies), exhibits an exceptionally high degree of motivation, and/or excels in specific academic fields, and who needs special instruction and/or special ancillary services to achieve at levels commensurate with his or her ability(ies).
The Georgia Board of Education Rule 160-4-2-.38 EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR GIFTED STUDENTS and the Board-approved Regulations for Gifted Education. The information contained in the manual supplements the rules and regulations and provides assistance to teachers and administrators who provide instructional services to Georgia’s gifted students. Additionally, parents and other interested parties can use the resource manual as a guide to gifted education in Georgia.
Many gifted education decisions and procedures are left to the discretion of local school systems so that they may address the unique needs of their communities. This is especially evident in systems that have been awarded IE-2 or Charter status by the Georgia Board of Education. Please contact your local school and school system for additional information.
Gifted Resources
2024-2025 GaDOE Resource Manual for Gifted Education Services
2023-2024 GaDOE Resource Manual for Gifted Education Services
Print Ready Programming Standards for Gifted & High Ability Learners
Podcast: Conversations with College Readines - Gifted Tips for Well-being
Podcast: Conversations with College Readiness - Gifted Tips for Talent Development (music by Timmoor from Pixabay.com)
Podcast: Conversations with College Readiness - Gifted Tips for Talent Development with Dougherty County (music by Timmoor from Pixabay.com)
Virtual Workshops
Please visit our PL Catalog and search for the appropriate topic to view the recorded webinars on best practices for gifted educators. Topics include Advanced Content, Resource Room, Talent Development, Problem Solving, Cultivating Creativity, and Collaborative Model.
Partnering Organizations
Family Engagement Resources
Parent Resources