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Here is the fourth segment of the third hour-long interview on International (Chinese) TV 55.5 KTBU-Houston. It is in English and Chinese.I have edited out all the commercials and most of the Chinese (Mandarin) conversation, so most segments are less than ten minutes.
The host of the show is Frank Ha. Besides being a Gifted and Talented Education advocate, Frank holds two law degrees and two American master degrees in International Trade.
To view video click on picture to the left, then click on arrow when YouTube comes up.
I will publish the other segments of this interview in the coming weeks.
“By…(selecting) the youth of genius from among the classes of the poor, we hope to avail the State of those talents which nature has sown as liberally among the poor as the rich, but which perish without use if not sought for and cultivated”. Thomas Jefferson, 1782
We did not listen then. Will we now?
via Pitfalls in selecting gifted students – National gifted education | Examiner.com.
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