WVU research helps gifted programs discover talented low-income students and bring STEM learning to kids of all abilities
September 22, 2022
September 22, 2022
MORGANTOWN, West Virginia, Sept. 22 (TNSres) -- West Virginia University issued the following news:
The force behind West Virginia University's Appalachian Coders project has made it her mission to remove elitism from gifted education. This means identifying gifted students living in disadvantaged areas while promoting the STEM disciplines.
"It's a right students have," Carla Brigandi, an associate professor at the College of Applied Human Sciences, . . .
The force behind West Virginia University's Appalachian Coders project has made it her mission to remove elitism from gifted education. This means identifying gifted students living in disadvantaged areas while promoting the STEM disciplines.
"It's a right students have," Carla Brigandi, an associate professor at the College of Applied Human Sciences, . . .