“…Positive findings and results have also been found relating to the use of gifted education programs and strategies that have been found to be effective at serving gifted and high ability students in a variety of educational settings and students from diverse ethnic and socioeconomic populations (Baum, 1988;Colangelo et al, 2004;Gavin et al, 2007;Hébert & Reis, 1999;Little et al, 2007;Reis & Diaz, 1999;Reis et al, 2007). Some enrichment pedagogy have even been found to benefit struggling and special needs students when implemented in a wide variety of settings (Baum, 1988;Field, 2009;Gavin et al, 2007;Gentry & Owen, 1999;Kulik, 1992;Little et al, 2007;Reis, Schader, Milne, & Stephens, 2003;Reis et al, 2007Reis et al, , 2008VanTassel-Baska et al, 2002). While not all forms of pedagogy can be extended to all students, some reading and technology enrichment programs (Field, 2009;Reis et al, 2007Reis et al, , 2008, some content based enrichment (VanTassel-Baska et al, 2002), and some differentiation and enrichment project-based learning have been found to benefit students of all achievement levels.…”