A Pragmatic Analysis of How North Carolina School Districts Aim to Differentiate for Gifted High School Students

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Cindy M. Gilson, Mashael Alhibs, Benna S. Haas, Elisha Rearick, Jamie D. Garner, Lesli L. Kathman, Alexandria Airhart, Josie Peplinski
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We conducted a document analysis study in response to a request from district-level gifted education specialists about additional services to support their gifted high school students. Given the fact that these students are diverse in many ways (e.g., readiness, interest areas, and backgrounds such as race, ethnicity, culture, gender identity, and sexual orientation), it is important they have access to a continuum of differentiated services. Therefore, we applied a pragmatic lens to examine the 2019–2022 North Carolina gifted education plans from one region to identify how districts proposed they would serve gifted high school students. Our analysis yielded six topical themes and related services: (1) acceleration, advanced courses, and programs; (2) differentiation: curriculum, instruction, and assessments; (3) enrichment; (4) collaboration and advising; (5) social and emotional; and (6) learners from diverse groups. We conclude with practical suggestions for educators and recommendations for future research in this under investigated area.
北卡罗来纳州学区如何区分资优高中生的语用分析
我们进行了一项文件分析研究,以回应区级资优教育专家关于支持他们的资优高中生的额外服务的要求。鉴于这些学生在许多方面都是多样化的(例如,准备程度、兴趣领域和背景,如种族、民族、文化、性别认同和性取向),重要的是他们能够获得连续的差异化服务。因此,我们采用务实的视角来考察2019-2022年北卡罗来纳州一个地区的资优教育计划,以确定各地区如何提出他们将为资优高中生提供服务。我们的分析产生了六个主题和相关服务:(1)加速、高级课程和项目;(2)差异化:课程、教学、评估;(3)丰富;(4)协作与建议;(5)社会和情感;(6)来自不同群体的学习者。最后,我们对教育工作者提出了切实可行的建议,并对这一研究领域的未来研究提出了建议。
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Journal of Advanced Academics
Journal of Advanced Academics EDUCATION, SPECIAL-
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