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Becker, Michael; Neumann, Marko; Tetzner, Julia; Böse, Susanne; Knoppick, Henrike; Maaz, Kai; Baumert, Jürgen; Lehmann, Rainer – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2014
The present study investigates school context effects on psychosocial characteristics (academic self-concept, peer relations, school satisfaction, and school anxiety) of high-achieving and gifted students. Students who did or did not make an early transition from elementary to secondary schools for high-achieving and gifted students in 5th grade…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, High Achievement, Gifted, Foreign Countries
Kerr, Barbara A.; Vuyk, M. Alexandra; Rea, Chistopher – Psychology in the Schools, 2012
Gifted girls and gifted boys are more alike than they are different, although researchers remain fascinated with sex differences. Small differences between gifted boys and girls in achievements, interests, careers, and relationships can become exaggerated through gendered educational practices. Kindergarten "red-shirting" of boys and the denial of…
Descriptors: Careers, Summer Programs, Gifted, Females
Scheibel, Susan – Parenting for High Potential, 2012
Experience and research repeatedly illustrate the need for and value of parent advocates--as parents know their child best. Parents need to be prepared to take a positive, proactive, and focused role with teachers and administrators in their child's school to find the best programming for their child. Academic acceleration should be considered as…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Parent Student Relationship, Advocacy, Parent Role
Walker, Sally Y. – Understanding Our Gifted, 2008
"A Nation Deceived" (2004) documents the benefits of acceleration for gifted children. Supported by this groundbreaking research, acceleration has come into focus on the national scene. Our society seems concerned with making education "fair." What we need to realize is that fair does not mean the same for all. In fact, that would be very…
Descriptors: Gifted, Educational Philosophy, Acceleration (Education), Early Admission

Gregory, Estelle; March, Eileen – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1985
The Early Entrance Program at California State University, Los Angeles, has successfully met the needs of some highly gifted 11-16 year-olds. The rationale for the program, its stages of development, and some case histories are described. It is suggested that this model can be inexpensively adapted for other campuses. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Colleges, Early Admission, Gifted
GIBSON, ARTHUR R.; STEPHANS, THOMAS M. – 1963
ACCELERATION OF PUPILS AND SUBJECTS IS CONSIDERED A MEANS OF EDUCATING THE ACADEMICALLY GIFTED STUDENT. FIVE INTRODUCTORY ARTICLES PROVIDE A FRAMEWORK FOR THINKING ABOUT ACCELERATION. FIVE PROJECT REPORTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS IN OHIO ARE INCLUDED. ACCELERATION IS NOW BEING REGARDED MORE FAVORABLY THAN FORMERLY, BECAUSE METHODS HAVE BEEN…
Descriptors: Acceleration, Advanced Programs, Early Admission, Enrichment
Harris, Rosemary – B. C. Journal of Special Education, 1981
Issues pertaining to the acceleration of gifted and talented students in the educational system are examined. A review of research indicates the benefits of early admission and acceleration. The author discusses three prelavent myths about acceleration and presents research evidence to dispel some of the widely accepted beliefs. (Author)
Descriptors: Acceleration, Early Admission, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted

Karnes, Frances A.; Chauvin, Jane C. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1982
Surveys completed by colleges and universities revealed, among other findings, that over two-thirds had policies allowing for early admission of gifted students, but few students took advantage of the opportunity. Possible reasons may include lack of specialized counseling and lack of personnel directly responsible for administering the program.…
Descriptors: Colleges, Early Admission, Gifted, Postsecondary Education
Karnes, Frances A.; Chauvin, Jane – G/C/T, 1982
Acceleration approaches for gifted secondary students are described in terms of dual enrollment (attending a postsecondary institution on a part-time basis), early admission, or participation in the College Level Examination Program or the International Baccalaureate Program. (CL)
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Early Admission, Gifted, Postsecondary Education
BIRCH, JACK W. – 1962
MANY COMMON FORMS OF SCHOOL ACCELERATION FOR MENTALLY ADVANCED CHILDREN AND YOUTH ARE INVESTIGATED, THE FINDINGS REPORTED ARE FAVORABLE WITH RESPECT TO BOTH SHORT AND LONG RANGE EFFECTS. D.A. WORCHESTER SUMMARIZED THE ADVANTAGES OF SUCH PROGRAMS AS FOLLOWS--(1) EARLY ENTRANCE HAS THE ADVANTAGE OVER ANY OTHER FORM OF ACCELERATION IN THAT IT SAVES A…
Descriptors: Acceleration, Behavior Development, Early Admission, Gifted
BONSALL, MARCELLA; AND OTHERS – 1963
THREE AREAS WERE CONSIDERED IN "EARLY-AGE ENTRANCE TO FIRST GRADE." FIRST, A LIST OF BACKGROUND MATERIALS USED INCLUDED SENATE NUMBER 723, DELORES DURKIN'S "CHILDREN WHO LEARNED TO READ AT HOME," AND "AN EARLIER START IN READING," JAMES R. HOBSON'S "HIGH SCHOOL PERFORMANCE OF UNDERAGE PUPILS INITIALLY ADMITTED TO…
Descriptors: Acceleration, Bibliographies, Early Admission, Gifted

Porter, Rutherford B. – Journal of School Psychology, 1971
A short, logical, developmental technique for reporting a prediction of school success for children being investigated for possible early entrance into school is presented. Emphasis is on communication with the parent. A form which aids in the presentation and leads to a recommendation is included. (Author)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Admission (School), Admission Criteria, Early Admission

Southern, W. Thomas; And Others – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1989
Coordinators of gifted education, school psychologists, principals, and teachers (554 respondents) were surveyed concerning their attitudes toward early admission and acceleration. Though negative reactions were weak along some dimensions, practitioners from each category expressed consistently conservative sentiments toward the value of…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Administrator Attitudes, Early Admission, Elementary Education

Gregory, Estelle H. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1984
The article describes the procedures, results, and followup of a Search for Exceptional Academic Achievement involving 450 7th and 8th graders nominated by their schools or by themselves. Sixty-eight Ss achieved scores on the Washington Pre-College Test high enough for early college entrance. (CL)
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Early Admission, Gifted, Junior High Schools

Noble, Kathleen D.; Smyth, Raina K. – Roeper Review, 1995
A survey of 27 young women who entered the University of Washington's Early Entrance Program (EEP) between 1988 and 1992 found that, although gender was not a factor in most respondents' decisions to enroll in the EEP, the young women derived a number of unique benefits from radical acceleration, including acceptance and encouragement at a…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), College Admission, College Students, Early Admission