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  2. Academic acceleration - Wikipedia

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    Acceleration in college; The student completes two or more majors in a total of four years and/or earns an advanced degree along with or in lieu of a bachelor's degree. Academic acceleration also occurs at the graduate and professional level, with dual degree programs and combined bachelor's-professional programs such as accelerated JD programs.

  3. Grade skipping - Wikipedia

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    Grade skipping is a form of academic acceleration, [1] often used for academically talented students, that enables the student to skip entirely the curriculum of one or more years of school. Grade skipping allows students to learn at an appropriate level for their cognitive abilities, and is normally seen in schools that group students ...

  4. A Nation Deceived - Wikipedia

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    Acceleration is the most effective curriculum intervention for gifted children. For bright students, acceleration has long-term beneficial effects, both academically and socially. Acceleration, especially in the form of grade skipping, is a virtually cost-free intervention. Among other points, the report also indicates that:

  5. LAUSD pitched students an expensive experiment to get ... - AOL

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    L.A. Unified worked to make optional "acceleration days" work for students and help them raise grades. But most students opted for a full spring break instead.

  6. How Linda McMahon's mission to dismantle the Education ... - AOL

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    Other grant programs in the department's portfolio include $8 billion for the “academic acceleration” of “underserved students.” About $900 million is provided to help students of other ...

  7. Gifted education - Wikipedia

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    Acceleration presents gifted children with academic material from established curricula that is commensurate with their ability and preparedness, and for this reason is a low-cost option from the perspective of the school. This may result in a small number of children taking classes targeted at older children.

  8. Students are becoming ‘academic weapons’ — what ... - AOL

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    Students are becoming "academic weapons" but not exactly how their parents had hoped. The term is seeing a resurgence on TikTok.

  9. Subsidy Scorecards: Appalachian State University

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    SOURCE: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, Appalachian State University (2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010).Read our methodology here.. HuffPost and The Chronicle examined 201 public D-I schools from 2010-2014.