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- Volume 26
- Issue 4
- Publication Date: Fall 2003
- Page Number(s): 51-54
- DOI: 10.4219/gct-2003-113
Technology: Mentors on the Net: Extending Learning Through Telementoring
Del Siegle
Parents, classroom teachers, and teachers of the gifted cannot be all things to the young people in their charge. The nature and diversity of gifted students’ interests demand resources beyond the confines of the school and sometimes beyond the confines of the community. These demands demonstrate the need for mentors and other resource people.
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