Abstract
This paper advocates the development of curriculum extension programmes which emanate from the immediate and specific needs and interests of groups of pupils. The emphasis is firmly placed on PROVISION with Identification as a secondary consideration. Meeting the needs of exceptionally able pupils is seen as an aspect of providing opportunities for all pupils to develop this potential, and the extension programme is set within the existing resources (both human and material) of each school.
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