The National Diffusion Network was established to act as an outlet for exemplary programs to be implemented in schools nationwide. The legislative foundations and operations of the National Diffusion Network are discussed. Several of the programs for the gifted that are recognized by the National Diffusion Network are described and a source for further information is provided.
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