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What is the difference between TAGS, PEAC, ATP, Gifted and Talented Education and Specialist Programs?

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What is the difference between TAGS, PEAC, ATP, Gifted and Talented Education and Specialist Programs?

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TAGs refers to Talented and Gifted students. TAGs programs are usually class and/or school based and are devised and managed at a school level. PEAC refers to Primary Extension and Challenge. PEAC is a centrally funded part-time withdrawal program for upper primary school Years 5-7 students. Identified gifted and talented students are selected to participate in differentiated programs offered in a range of delivery modes. Gifted and Talented Education refers to the Gifted and Talented Education. The Gifted and Talented Education is offered for the purpose of providing gifted and talented students entering Year 8 in government schools access to a range of programs that meet their specific talents. Gifted and Talented Education are offered in the following areas: • Academic Talent Programs ( ATP ) with a focus on either Humanities or Mathematics/Science. • Special Arts Programs including the Special Dance, Music, Drama or Visual Arts Program. • Special Languages Other Than English (LOTE)

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