父母对孩子基于年级的加速学习的经验:挣扎、成功和随后的需求。

L. Dare, Susen Smith, E. Nowicki
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以年级为基础的加速是指高能力的孩子通过与年龄较大的同学一起学习,以比通常更快的速度完成学业。这种教育实践有助于满足高能力儿童的学习需求。在这项研究中,56名高能力儿童的父母通过在线问卷分享了他们在澳大利亚学校接受基于年级的加速的经历。我们提出了以下的研究问题:“孩子被加速进入大班的父母有什么经历?”我们的研究结果表明,父母认为他们的孩子在学业、社会和情感方面都取得了成功。然而,家长在教师中遇到了一些阻力,这可能干扰了加速选项的可用性。对一些父母来说,其他成年人的无知态度给父母的社会关系带来了压力。家长们还描述了他们孩子的教育需求,这些需求在他们各自的学校并没有得到普遍满足。对考虑加速的家长和教师的实际影响进行了讨论。
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Parents' Experiences with Their Children's Grade-Based Acceleration: Struggles, Successes, and Subsequent Needs.
Grade-based acceleration is when high-ability children progress through school at a rate faster than typical by being placed with older classmates. This educational practice can help meet the learning needs of high-ability children. In this study, 56 parents of high-ability children who underwent grade-based acceleration in Australian schools shared their experiences through an online questionnaire. We posed the following research question: “What are the experiences of parents whose children accelerate into classes with older classmates?” Our findings revealed that parents perceived successful academic, social, and emotional outcomes of acceleration for their children. However, parents encountered some resistance towards acceleration among teachers, which may have interfered with the availability of accelerative options. For some parents, illinformed attitudes among other adults placed a strain on parents’ social relationships. Parents also described their accelerated children’s educational needs, which were not universally met within their respective schools. Practical implications for parents and teachers considering acceleration are discussed.
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Australasian Journal of Gifted Education
Australasian Journal of Gifted Education Social Sciences-Education
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