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Title: | Efectos de la aceleración en alumnado con Altas Capacidades |
Author: | Bernabé Jiménez, Carlos |
Tutor: | Tordera Yllescas, Juan Carlos ![]() |
Others: | Igualada, Alfonso ![]() |
Abstract: | Considering grade skipping or acceleration as "any measure of curricular flexibility or curricular compaction that allows the student to advance more quickly through the curriculum" (Tourón et al., 1996, p. 5), and taking into account that it is one of the main educational measures of attention to diversity that can be carried out with gifted students, so that their presence, participation, motivation and success during their educational life can be ensured to the maximum possible degree, it continues to be an educational measure that, although widely studied and recommended for its benefits, continues to be underused due to the reluctance and fears existing regarding the academic, social and emotional adaptation of the students to the measure on the part of teachers, families and even the students themselves. For this reason, first of all, we have tried with the present study to answer those doubts that may arise regarding the benefits of grade skipping as an educational measure. In this sense, we have been able to corroborate, despite the small size of our sample, that gifted students who have been accelerated present higher levels of emotional well-being, self-esteem and self-confidence, family and social adaptation and equal academic performance. Secondly, we have considered that we could not limit ourselves to corroborating the benefits of the measure without trying to go a little further, so we have also tried to detect those cases in which the measure has been more positive along with those in which it has not been so positive and what factors may have influenced a better adaptation, so that in the future, when proposing acceleration to a student, we act with caution in order to ensure the success of the measure and emotional and social well-being, thus avoiding possible adverse effects. |
Keywords: | grade skipping emotional well-being social well-being adaptation academic performance diversity education acceleration gifted students |
Document type: | info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis |
Issue Date: | Jan-2024 |
Publication license: | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ ![]() |
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