高中提前毕业:二次加速的政策支持

Q2 Social Sciences
J. Plucker, Grace Healey, M. S. Meyer, Julia Roberts
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摘要

近年来,州和地方对学业加速的支持为有高级学习需求的学生创造了机会,让他们以与自己能力相匹配的速度完成学业,并且可能比同龄同龄人更快。因此,非常聪明的学生提前完成高中毕业要求并不罕见。这些学生可以选择留在高中,完成额外的课程,或者进入中学后的环境,继续他们的学术才能发展。本文探讨了州和地方关于提前毕业的政策,并强调了支持政策和这种加速的潜在障碍。
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Early High School Graduation: Policy Support for Secondary Acceleration
In recent years, state and local support for academic acceleration has created opportunities for students with advanced learning needs to move through their education at a pace that matches their abilities and may be faster than their same-age peers. As a result, it is not uncommon for exceptionally bright students to complete their high school graduation requirements early. These students have the option to stay in high school and complete additional coursework or move on to postsecondary settings to continue their academic talent development. This article explores state and local policies on early graduation and highlights supportive policies and potential barriers to this type of acceleration.
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Gifted Child Today
Gifted Child Today Social Sciences-Education
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