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Duke University Talent Identification Program

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Duke UniversityTalent Identification Program

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A self-supporting, non-profit, educational organization dedicated to the identification and support of academically gifted students.

Arm-in-arm with schools and families, Duke TIP works to identify talented young people and to provide them with a wide array of fulfilling educational opportunities, from 4th grade through 12th.

Founded in 1980, over 2 million students have participated in the Duke TIP Talent Searches.

What is Duke TIP?

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Duke TIP offers a 4th/5th Grade Talent Search, as well as a 7th Grade Talent Search. Duke TIP understands that gifted students need special motivation and support. As such, the Talent Searches work to provide:

Above-level testing and appropriate assessment measures

Access to Duke TIP’s network of educational programs and resources

Motivation and encouragement for students focused on academic achievement

Talent Search Model

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4th/5th Grade Talent Search

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Participants in the 4th/5th Grade Talent Search receive special motivation to focus on academic achievement and encouragement to continue challenging themselves.

Participants will have the opportunity to interact with other academically talented students and to access an array of opportunities and resources.

Participation in the 4th/5th Grade Talent Search allows gifted students to learn more about their academic abilities through optional above-level testing and assessment.

Participation is Rewarding!

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Students eligible to participate in the

4th/5th Grade Talent Search include:

Current 4th or 5th graders Students who scored at 95th percentile or

above on a grade-level standardized achievement, aptitude, mental ability test, or approved state criterion-referenced test

Students who live or attend school in our 16 state region

Eligibility is an Honor!

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Talent Search Regions

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4th/5th Grade Talent Search Benefits

Recognition for the student’s outstanding abilities and achievements

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4th/5th Grade Talent Search Benefits

Publications for the parents of gifted students

Duke Gifted Letter. An online newsletter for parents, DGL provides practical tools, inspiration, answers to pressing questions and review of educational research.

Staying on Course. A valuable resource for parents with articles written by professionals in the field of gifted education; suggestions for home activities and tips for advocating for your child at school.

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4th/5th Grade Talent Search Benefits

Publications created specifically for the students that are both fun and educational.

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4th/5th Grade Talent Search Benefits

Educational Opportunity Guide Online. This searchable online directory lists quality schools and summer programs that all Talent Search participants are eligible to attend.

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4th/5th Grade Talent Search Benefits

Book Club participants share responses to discussion questions via a secure blog, and participate in interactive, online lessons in language arts, social studies, math, and science - all driven by the selected book. 3 to 4 books are chosen per year.

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4th/5th Grade Talent Search Benefits

Writing Contest entries are judged by members of the Duke faculty and TIP staff. Monetary prizes are awarded for each grade to the winners and to their enrolling schools.

1st Prize is $250.00 2nd Prize is $100.00 3rd Prize is $25.00

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4th/5th Grade Talent Search Benefits

Creative Writing Lessons offer self-paced, independent study in which students learn concepts and skills, develop story ideas and complete story prompts.

Math and Science Courses include Number Secrets and Secret Codes and Powerful Connections: Exploring Energy in Our Lives.

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EXPLORE Testing

Duke TIP, in conjunction with ACT, offers this optional above-level testing experience to 4th/5th Grade Talent Search participants.

EXPLORE is an 8th grade level test, so participation provides families with an additional indication of where their gifted child stands academically.

Students who score in the 99th percentile on the composite section are honored at the 7th Grade Talent Search Recognition Ceremony in their state.

Fee: $35

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Enrollment is Easy

Enrollment begins December 1, 2009For expedited processing, register online at

www.tip.duke.edu/45enrollOr mail paper application to Duke TIP officeTalent Search Fee is $35Benefits continue through the 6th grade year

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Financial Aid is available

Students who qualify for free or reduced lunch are eligible for a complete fee waiver for the 4th/5th Grade Talent Search

$2.4 million was awarded in 2009 across all Duke TIP programs

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Educational Programs

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Independent Learning resources

Grades 4-12 For self-paced, at-home or at-school enrichment No qualifying criteria Students work with a local mentor Families or schools can order online

or by phone www.tip.duke.edu/learn

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Visit us on the Webwww.tip.duke.edu