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The information in this article deals primarily with the education system in the united states, and also does not distinguish university from college. Americans call university, college, and college, community college. This practice does not seem common in other english speaking countries. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ethanpet113 ( talk • contribs) 06:40, 23 March 2018 (UTC)
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(Is anything missing that could be added?) There is very little discussion in the article about critiques of gifted programs for their social inequities. Some policies of academic acceleration have been rolled back as part of a movement to disable the current gifted education system in favor of lessening the racial gap in education. A discussion of this research could be a relevant contribution. Callitullis ( talk) 00:40, 26 April 2022 (UTC) Callitullis 5:40 PST April 25,2022
(Is any information out of date?) The sources seem to be reliant on early 2000s research publications in the field. Further developments and considerations have emerged throughout the 2010s that should be incorporated. Finding updated sources for the information provided and the additional process of incorporation can provide necessary updates. Callitullis ( talk) 00:45, 26 April 2022 (UTC)
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The information in this article deals primarily with the education system in the united states, and also does not distinguish university from college. Americans call university, college, and college, community college. This practice does not seem common in other english speaking countries. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ethanpet113 ( talk • contribs) 06:40, 23 March 2018 (UTC)
This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 28 March 2022 and 30 May 2022. Further details are available
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(Is anything missing that could be added?) There is very little discussion in the article about critiques of gifted programs for their social inequities. Some policies of academic acceleration have been rolled back as part of a movement to disable the current gifted education system in favor of lessening the racial gap in education. A discussion of this research could be a relevant contribution. Callitullis ( talk) 00:40, 26 April 2022 (UTC) Callitullis 5:40 PST April 25,2022
(Is any information out of date?) The sources seem to be reliant on early 2000s research publications in the field. Further developments and considerations have emerged throughout the 2010s that should be incorporated. Finding updated sources for the information provided and the additional process of incorporation can provide necessary updates. Callitullis ( talk) 00:45, 26 April 2022 (UTC)