Academic Acceleration -about Academic Acceleration, by Ann Shoplik, Ph.D., Acceleration is the best-researched,

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Academic Acceleration -about Academic Acceleration, by Ann Shoplik, Ph.D., Acceleration is the best-researched, yet most under-utilized educational option available for gifted students. In spite of the robust research base on acceleration, schools do not use it routinely. The main fear is the social-emotional impact of acceleration on students. Other reasons for hesitation in using this intervention include a lack of familiarity on the part of educators, assuming that doing nothing is better than taking the "risk" of accelerating, worries about pushing children, and concerns about educational gaps. A new report, A Nation Empowered: Evidence Trumps the Excuses Holding Back America's Brightest Students, includes information about how acceleration is currently used in schools, as well as long-term and short- term research evidence about acceleration.

Brief Checklist of Acceleration Options  Early admission to school  Grade skipping  Subject acceleration  Completing two years of a subject in one year  Telescoping curricula to allow students to cover material in less time  Compacting curricula  Early admission to college, with or without a high school diploma  Entering a college with an early-entrance program  Taking college courses on a part-time basis while in secondary school  Dual enrollment in high school and college  Special fast-paced classes during the summer or academic year  Honors and Advanced Placement courses and examinations  International Baccalaureate Program  Individual tutoring in advanced subject matter  National Merit Scholar Program  School within a School with advanced curriculum for gifted and highly able learners

Expanded Checklist of Acceleration Options  Early admission and/or early exit from school  Cluster gifted learners at their grade or instructional level  Provide multi-age or cross grade level grouping  Allow gifted learners to test out of a skill or content area  Provide for a gifted learner with a long-term intense interest and expertise in an area to pursue it  Have a scheduled open class period for gifted learners for accelerated learning (Clusters for academic events, Touchstone or Six Hats discussions)  Assign gifted learners for consecutive multiple periods  Create a school within a school  Provide students with heavy academic schedules time in the area of visual and performing arts  Have a college-type schedule for gifted learners  Use distance learning courses for credit  Provide for college enrollment, part or full time  Award credit for outside-of-school educational experiences  Provide acceleration and/or enrichment in advanced tiers in the content areas via tiered assignments and tic tac toe choice boards  Provide honors, advanced, AP or IB courses  Develop interdisciplinary courses  Provide thematic, interdisciplinary seminars/workshops  Permit enrollment in other course in lieu of study halls  Telescope, compact, most difficult first, condense the curriculum  Develop learning centers on advanced content curriculum  Utilize the strategies of, independent study or learning contracts  Permit gifted learners to submit proposal to supplant requirements  Provide field experiences  Provide tutorials in areas of significant advanced learning  Utilize mentorships, apprenticeships, and internships  Change five-day-a-week courses to seminar-type programs  Initiate club or interest group programs  Involvement in academic events such as Odyssey of the Mind, Invention Convention, Forensics, Math Problem Solving, CalcuSolve, Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science, Future Problem Solving, ….

The effectiveness of acceleration is increased when we consider: 1.Accelerating more than one student 2.The need for program modifications in addition to acceleration like: 1.Career counseling 2.Compacting curriculum 3.Enrichment opportunities 4.Independent study 5.Apprenticeships 6.Mentorships 7.Teaching higher order thinking skills 8.Teaching problem solving 3.Selecting teachers who endorse acceleration, have the ability to modify the curriculum appropriately for gifted learners, exhibit an advanced knowledge base, and have good classroom management skills 4.Implementing acceleration on a trial basis Valuable Resource:Iowa Acceleration Scale

Students eligible for grade acceleration should: 1. Have the ability to manipulate abstract symbol systems better than their peers. 2.Be at least in the upper 2% of the general population in terms of general ability 3.Display mastery of the curriculum at their grade level. 4.Not be underachievers. 5.Have exhausted the challenging opportunities available within their school or grade. 6.Have received a comprehensive psychological report attesting to their superior intellectual functioning, academic maturity or readiness, and social and emotional maturity. 7.Be free of any serious adjustment problems, social and emotionally, and demonstrate a desire to learn. 8.Not be under pressure to accelerate. 9.Bet entering a classroom where the teacher is positive about the acceleration. 10.Parent attitude and the student’s physical size might be significant factors.