Remember what’s important. It’s not the highest end of grade math score, or the highest reading level. The creative, growing minds of your students are more important. Challenge them. Especially the gifted. You have to move beyond the simple math and reading standards for them.
Byrdseed: Ian Byrd writes about gifted education, I especially like how he breaks down ways to support gifted kids and gives examples.
Davidson Institute: free online community as well as newsletter and database of pedagogy.
Bright Hub Education's Gifted Education page: ideas for teaching gifted learners.
Creating Curriculum for Gifted Education: Mary St. George blogs about various topics in gifted education.
Twitter #teachagiftedmind: Use the hashtag or the link. Lots of great ideas from teachers around the world.
Council for Exceptional Children Gifted Education page: from placement to pedagogy to politics.
Mensa for Kids: Find some amazing activities here.
Gifted Challenges: Clinical Psychologist Gail Post blog, Gifted Challenges see this post on Differentiation
Ramblings of a Gifted Teacher: blog by Gifted Specialist Jeffrey Shoemaker. Especially post about using Cogat scores to plan instruction.
Mind Matters Podcast for parents and educators: so many topics. You can download these and listen while you drive.