Proponents of gifted education stress that all of the students in a classroom deserve to be challenged and assisted on their intellectual journeys, not just those who score most poorly on standardized tests. They believe that overlooking the needs of gifted students is wrong and will lead to gifted students becoming bored, losing interest in learning, and learning to under achieve as well.
Not only that, proponents argue that today’s gifted students may become tomorrow’s gifted adults. Although it takes a lot more than giftedness to make an impact on the world, giftedness definitely gives its holders an advantage over everybody else.
So why do we need gifted education? One possible answer is that gifted students are those who are most likely to make a great impact on the world. They may be the ones who will find cures for diseases, lead their countries, and change the course of history. By holding them back from learning all that they can, we may be sacrificing our brightest students, and thereby those who hold the key to future world change.