Abstract
Gifted education programs have left out students from marginalized backgrounds, but not for any educationally sound reason. More often, they get left out because spots in these programs are limited, and families with resources are able to fight to secure those spots for their kids, Rafael Heller explains. As the authors in this issue of Kappan suggest, it would be far better to expand the opportunities available.
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