“I use Byrdseed TV to differentiate for my clustered students. I absolutely LOVE all of the ideas!” ~ a teacher in Washington

Comparing CAG membership with Byrdseed.TV

If you’re a gifted educator in California, you’ve likely come across the California Association for the Gifted (CAG) as well as classroom resources like Byrdseed.TV. While both support gifted education, they serve very different purposes and solve very different problems for teachers.

This comparison clarifies what each is designed to do — and when each one makes sense.

What kind of organization or tool is each?

California Association for the Gifted (CAG)

Byrdseed.TV

When CAG is a good fit

CAG tends to be a good fit when:

When Byrdseed.TV is a good fit

Byrdseed.TV tends to be a good fit when:

How they differ in practice

Need or situation Byrdseed.TV CAG
Teacher-led lesson happening today ✅ Designed for this ⚠️ Not the focus
Professional association and advocacy ❌ Not an association ✅ Core mission
Research- and theory-based presentations ⚠️ Applied selectively ✅ Central to events