Promotion of giftedness and talented children: Difference between revisions
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The promotion of giftedness helps all pupils – regardless of gender, language, or origin – to develop their talents and gifts at school. This is achieved through individual lessons, additional courses, or competitions.
Important Links & References:
https://www.bmbwf.gv.at/Themen/schule/schulpraxis/ba/begabungsfoerderung.html