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Kanevsky, Lannie – Canadian Journal of Education, 2011
A nationwide survey of Canadian school districts was undertaken to determine the extent to which 18 forms of acceleration were permitted and practiced. Of the high enrollment provinces, BC school districts' participation rates were highest in the most types of acceleration. A surprising number of districts did not allow some forms of acceleration.…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), School Districts, Foreign Countries, Early Admission
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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
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Ahn, Ruth – Intercultural Education, 2012
A qualitative study conducted in western Japan examined the perceptions of Korean students in Japanese junior high school to identify factors contributing to a consistently low high school advancement rate compared to mainstream Japanese students. Fourteen people were interviewed about their Korean students' experiences in Japan. The findings of…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Foreign Countries, Social Environment, Early Admission
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Park, Julie J.; Eagan, M. Kevin – Teachers College Record, 2011
Background/Context: Several studies have identified that applicants who apply to college via early admissions programs tend to be White and affluent. Because researchers have also identified benefits with applying early, akin to a 100 point boost on the SAT, such programs raise questions around equity in the college admissions process.…
Descriptors: Early Admission, College Admission, College Applicants, Enrollment
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
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Nakahara, Shinji; Poudel, Krishna C.; Lopchan, Milan; Ichikawa, Masao; Poudel, Om R.; Poudel-Tandukar, Kalpana; Yoshida, Katsumi – Early Child Development and Care, 2010
This longitudinal observational study evaluated whether admission priorities given to children on waiting lists for out-of-home day-care centres (DCCs), determined as being either an early or late admission to DCCs, are determined by actual childcare needs and are assigned to children of disadvantaged families, in public DCCs in Pokhara, Nepal,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Admission, Social Class, Ethnic Groups
Jobs for the Future, 2009
This four-page summary provides the most current data on the growth and impact of the Early College High School Initiative. It includes data on the schools' impact on students, descriptions of the various types of early college schools, the four core principles of the Early College High School Initiative, how early college students are faring, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Disproportionate Representation, Articulation (Education), Institutional Cooperation
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Naimy, Viviane; Nasser, Ramzi; Romanowski, Michael H. – Journal of College Admission, 2009
An early admission call-up was used to attract high-achieving students to a private university in Lebanon. The call-up, which is essentially an offer of admission before the student takes any formal steps, was administered to the top 25th percentile ranked students of main feeder schools at a private university in Lebanon. Data were accrued for…
Descriptors: Private Colleges, Foreign Countries, Early Admission, High Achievement
Morrison, Michael C. – Online Submission, 2008
The data for this study was obtained from student records at North Iowa Area Community College and the National Student Clearinghouse. The National Student Clearinghouse, a non-profit organization, is the nation's source for post-secondary and secondary student degree, diploma and enrollment verification. NIACC students from 1996 to 2005 who…
Descriptors: Student Records, Transfer Rates (College), Community Colleges, Clearinghouses
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Naimy, Viviane; Nasser, Ramzi – American Journal of Business Education, 2009
The purpose of this study was to determine whether an early call-up strategy helps in attracting better students to a private university in Lebanon. Early admission call-up was administered to the top 25 percentile-ranked students of main feeder schools at a private university in Lebanon. Admission data was accrued for students who applied for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Admission, Enrollment Management, Enrollment Influences
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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
Farrell, Elizabeth F.; Hoover, Eric – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
At the annual conference of the National Association for College Admission Counseling (Nacac), admissions deans and high-school counselors gathered in September 2007 to grapple with questions such as: (1) Rethinking the role of standardized tests in admissions (many attendees predict that psychometric giants ACT and SAT, will not always dominate…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Psychometrics, School Counselors, College Admission
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
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Reingold, David – Journal of College Admission, 2004
Many high school students do not decide which college to attend by the fall of their senior year. Nevertheless, many of these students are pressured by college advisors into applying to a school under an Early Decision (ED) program, in the belief that the chances of admission are better. I believe that pushing students to make commitments before…
Descriptors: College Admission, High School Students, Early Admission
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