Griffith University’s Dr Michelle Ronksley-Pavia says while patches of great practice do exist, the overall system is failing our brightest ...
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There are more than 400,000 gifted and talented students in Australia – children with burning potential and/or a fiery will to achieve – but according to one expert, many are getting a very raw deal in our schools.
Griffith University’s Dr Michelle Ronksley-Pavia says while patches of great practice do exist, the overall system is failing our brightest ...