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CHI - The support organisation for the benefit of the young and intellectually gifted
http://www.chi-charity.org.uk/
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http://www.chi-charity.org.uk/

The Institute for Educational Advancement provides educational programs, resources and consulting services, to promote intellectual and creative growth among high potential youth.
http://www.educationaladvancement.org/index.php
Keywords:
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http://www.educationaladvancement.org/index.php

The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) is the largest international professional organization dedicated to improving educational outcomes for individuals with exceptionalities, students with disabilities, and/or the gifted.
http://www.cec.sped.org/
Keywords:
special education, gifted education, disabilities, inclusion, learning disabilities, physical impairments, IDEA, IEP, teaching, DISES, ERIC, exceptionalities

http://www.cec.sped.org/

The Davidson Institute for Talent Development,Higher Learning,Gifted, Our mission is to recognize, nurture and support profoundly intelligent young people and to provide opportunities for them to develop their talents to make a positive difference,Giftedness,All children should have access to an education where they can learn,Profoundly intelligent children should,Like all children, profoundly in...
http://www.ditd.org/public/
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http://www.ditd.org/public/

The Davidson Institute for Talent Development,Higher Learning,Gifted, Our mission is to recognize, nurture and support profoundly intelligent young people and to provide opportunities for them to develop their talents to make a positive difference,Giftedness,All children should have access to an education where they can learn,Profoundly intelligent children should,Like all children, profoundly in...
http://www.ditd.org/
Keywords:
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http://www.ditd.org/

The Education Program for Gifted Youth, EPGY, provides e-learning courses for gifted and talented students, in mathematics, english, physics, computer science, music and political science. Stanford University credit though Continuing Studies.
http://www-epgy.stanford.edu/
Keywords:
e-learning, education, gifted, GATE, TAG, homeschool, mathematics, english, computer science, physics, music, political science, courses, on-line, distance education, distance learning, gifted

http://www-epgy.stanford.edu/

(The) National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth - expertise centre for gifted education providing education professionals and gifted students with advice, resources and learning opportunities
http://www.warwick.ac.uk/gifted/
Keywords:
NAGTY, National, Academy, for, Gifted, and, Talented, Youth, Gifted, Talented, Summer School, Outreach, Aim higher, Teaching, CPD, Case studies, Best practice

http://www.warwick.ac.uk/gifted/

New Jersey Association for Gifted Children
http://NJAGC.org
Keywords:
NJ, NJAGC, New, Jersey, Association, for, Gifted, Children, gifted, children, gifted children, education, programs, science, math, english, writng, art, hs, ms, elementary, public

http://NJAGC.org

award competition scholarship student lucent science international high school seniors math cash scholarship
http://nagc.org
Keywords:
NAGC, gifted, talented, children, teachers, competitions, educators, awards, math, science, high, school, seniors, lucent, global, science, scholars, academic, students, real, business, challenges, talented, teams

http://nagc.org

NAGC supports the families of gifted children in the UK.
http://www.nagcbritain.org.uk/
Keywords:
gifted, talented, education, assessment, enrichment, accelerate, highly able, school, national curriculum

http://www.nagcbritain.org.uk/

The Center for Talent Development at Northwestern University is an accredited learning center and research facility serving the gifted community of the Midwest. Through the Midwest Talent Searches and other programs, CTD has assisted more than 350,000 families. Offering a variety of learning alternatives for the gifted student, CTD provides school-year programs such as Saturday Enrichment Progra...
http://www.ctd.northwestern.edu/
Keywords:
gifted education, gifted and talented, ctd, gifted, academically talented, academically-talented, students, learning, resources, enrichment, acceleration, courses, conferences, seminars, programs, distance learning, testing, talent search, midwest talent search, summer program, civic education, center, for, talent, development, teaching jobs, chicago

http://www.ctd.northwestern.edu/

National Association for Able Children in Education
http://www.nace.co.uk/
Keywords:
gifted, talent, talented, gift, intelligent, nace, children, school, excellent, excellence, students, achievement, high, high achievement, inspire, smart, gifted education, gifted child, smart child, IQ, enrichment programs, enrichment, curriculum, learn, advisory, advisory service, conference, education workshop, learning, national, national association, education

http://www.nace.co.uk/

An association for people with an interest in gifted and talented children.
http://qagtc.org.au

http://qagtc.org.au

SENG: Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted
http://www.sengifted.org/

http://www.sengifted.org/

This is the home site of The Association for the Gifted (TAG)
http://www.cectag.org/
Keywords:
gifted, and, talented, TAG, CEC, CEC-TAG, g&t, education, Del, Siegle

http://www.cectag.org/

The Nation Research Center on the Gifted and Talented
http://www.gifted.uconn.edu/nrcgt.html
Keywords:
National Research Center, NRC/GT, Gifted, Talented

http://www.gifted.uconn.edu/nrcgt.html

http://www.jhu.edu/~gifted/
Keywords:
gifted, gifted education, gifted youth, talented, talented youth, summer, summer programs, talent search, Johns Hopkins, CTY, distance, distance education

http://www.jhu.edu/~gifted/

Homepage for the Center for Gifted Education Policy in the Education Directorate of the American Psychological Association. Features links to resources, listservs, and activities of the center.
http://www.apa.org/ed/cgep.html
Keywords:
children, adolescents, gifted education, listservs, internet mailing lists

http://www.apa.org/ed/cgep.html

Home page of Neag Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development
http://www.gifted.uconn.edu/

http://www.gifted.uconn.edu/

Center provides information, support and networking for parents of highly gifted children, Annual Conference in Boston in May
http://www.hollingworth.org/
Keywords:
Gifted Children, Home Schooling, Gifted Education, Parenting, of, Highly, Gifted, Children

http://www.hollingworth.org/

INDEX of NFGCC
http://www.nfgcc.org/.
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http://www.nfgcc.org/.

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Wikipedia-Article "Organizations"

Alternative meaning: Organisation (band).

An organisation (Commonwealth English) or organization (American English, and Oxford English) is a formal group of people with one or more shared goals. This topic is a broad one.

Organisations are studied by researchers from several disciplines: sociology, economics, political science, psychology, engineering, etc. The area is commonly referred to as organisation theory, organisational behaviour or organisation analysis. it however consists of a number of different theories and perspectives, some of which are compatible and others that are competing. Among those that are or have been most influential are:

  • Weberian organisation theory (referring to Max Weber's chapter on Bureaucracy in his book 'Economy and Society'
  • Marxist organisation analysis
  • Scientific Management (mainly following Frederick W Taylor)
  • Human Relations Studies (going back to the Hawthorne studies, Maslow and Hertzberg)
  • Administrative theories (with work by e.g. Henri Fayol and Chester Barnard)
  • Contingency theory
  • New institutionalism and new institutional economics
  • Network analysis
  • Economic Sociology
  • Organisation ecology (or demography of organisations)
  • Transaction cost economics
  • Agency theory (sometimes called principal - agent theory)
  • Studies of organisation culture
  • Postmodern organisation studies
  • Labour Process Theory
  • Critical Management Studies
  • Unicist Natural Organisation

The most prestigious scientific journals focused on the study of organisations include organisation, Organisation Studies, Administrative Science Quarterly and Academy of Management Review.

"Organisation" can also be used to define how the different parts of computer hardware are linked in order to execute the many computational activities most efficiently.

Organisations that are legal entities: government, international organisation, non-governmental organisation, armed forces, corporation, partnership, charity, not-for-profit corporation, cooperative, university.

The study of organisations includes a focus on optimising [organisational structure]. According to management science, most human organisations fall roughly into four types:

Organisation studies also includes research efforts to inform the effective management of organisations, and addresses organisational culture, organisational learning and managing change as major factors affecting organisational effectiveness, beyond the basics of organisational structure.

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Pyramids or hierarchies

A hierarchy exemplifies an arrangement with a leader who leads leaders. This arrangement is often associated with bureaucracy. Hierarchies were satirised in The Peter Principle (1969), a book that introduced the term hierarchiology and the saying that "in a hierarchy every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence".

An extremely rigid, in terms of responsibilities, type of organisation is exemplified by Führerprinzip.

Committees or juries

These consist of a group of peers who decide as a group, perhaps by voting. The difference between a jury and a committee is that the members of the committee are usually assigned to perform or lead further actions after the group comes to a decision, whereas members of a jury come to a decision. In common law countries legal juries render decisions of guilt, liability and quantify damages; juries are also used in athletic contests, book awards and similar activities. Sometimes a selection committee functions like a jury. In the middle ages juries in continental Europe were used to determine the law according to consensus amongst local notables.

Committees are often the most reliable way to make decisions. Condorcet's jury theorem proved that if the average member votes better than a roll of dice, then adding more members increases the number of majorities that can come to a correct vote (however correctness is defined). The problem is that if the average member is worse than a roll of dice, the committee's decisions grow worse, not better! Staffing is crucial.

Parliamentary procedure, such as Robert's Rules of Order, helps prevent committees from engaging in lengthy discussions without reaching decisions.

Staff organisation or cross-functional team

A staff helps an expert get all his work done. To this end, a "chief of staff" decides whether an assignment is routine or not. If it's routine, he assigns it to a staff member, who is a sort of junior expert. The chief of staff schedules the routine problems, and checks that they are completed.

If a problem is not routine, the chief of staff notices. He passes it to the expert, who solves the problem, and educates the staff -- converting the problem into a routine problem.

In a "cross functional team," like an executive committee, the boss has to be a non-expert, because so many kinds of expertise are required.

Matrix organisation

This organisational type assigns each worker to two bosses in two different hierarchies. One hierarchy is "functional" and assures that each type of expert in the organisation is well-trained, and measured by a boss who is super-expert in the same field. The other direction is "executive" and tries to get projects completed using the experts. Projects might be organised by regions, customer types, or some other schema.

See matrix management.

Ecologies

This organisation has intense competition. Bad parts of the organisation starve. Good ones get more work. Everybody is paid for what they actually do, and runs a tiny business that has to show a profit, or they are fired.

Companies who utilise this organisation type reflect a rather one-sided view of what goes on in ecology. It is also the case that a natural ecosystem has a natural border - ecoregions do not in general compete with one another in any way, but are very autonomous.

The pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline talks about functioning as this type of organisation in this external article from The Guardian.

"Chaordic" organisations

The chaordic model of organising human endeavours emerged in the [1990]s, based on a blending of chaos and order (hence "chaordic"), comes out of the work of Dee Hock and the creation of the VISA financial network. Blending democracy, complex system, consensus decision making, co-operation and competition, the chaordic approach attempts to encourage organisations to evolve from the increasingly nonviable hierarchical, command-and-control models.

Similarly, see Emergent organisations, and the principle of self-organisation. See also group entity for an anarchist perspective on human organisations.

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