About the Center

Our vision is to inspire and serve the worldwide gifted community of students, educators, and families through exemplary leadership in advocacy, programming, and research.

    The Belin-Blank Center focuses on --
    • Identifying gifted and talented learners
    • Providing specialized opportunities for students
    • Conducting comprehensive research on giftedness
    • Supporting professional development for educators
    • Disseminating information through conferences and publications
    • Assessing and counseling gifted students and their families
    • Enhancing educational opportunities through technology
    • Leading in local, national, and international policy formation
    • Promoting equity and access in developing talent
    • Consulting with schools and professionals
    • Advocating for children and families
    • Evaluating gifted programs

Overview

Jacqueline and Myron Blank The Connie Belin & Jacqueline N. Blank International Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development was established at The University of Iowa by the State of Iowa Board of Regents in June 1988. The Center was made possible by a one million dollar endowment which established the Myron and Jacqueline Blank Chair in Gifted Education. The Belin Center is one of the few centers that has an endowed chair in gifted education. Dr. Nicholas Colangelo was appointed as the first Myron and Jacqueline Blank Professor of Gifted Education in 1989. The State of Iowa legislature provided matched funding to the Blank Endowment, to initiate the Belin Center.

In its brief history, the Belin-Blank Center has demonstrated remarkable growth and has established a national reputation for its research, training, and service. It is seen as a leader in the field of gifted education. Recently, the Belin-Blank Center has added a focus on international education for the gifted.

Connie Belin The center is named in honor of Connie Belin, a dedicated leader in education in the state of Iowa and, in particular, a leader furthering the cause of gifted education. In addition to her work as a teacher, school board member, member of the State Board of Regents, and member of the President's Commission on Presidential Scholars, she served on the board of the Iowa Talented and Gifted Program (ITAG) and on the Iowa State Department of Public Instruction Advisory Committee on Programs for the Gifted and Talented.

While there are several other Centers in the nation which focus on gifted education and talent development, the Belin-Blank Center is the most comprehensive and has established a reputation as a leader.



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Phone: 1.800.336.6463 or 319.335.6148   Fax: 319.335.5151   Email: belinblank@uiowa.edu
Belin-Blank Center / 600 Blank Honors Center / The University of Iowa / Iowa City, IA 52242-0454