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Accelerated Math

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The What Works Clearinghouse (2008)[1] within the Institute of Educational Sciences concluded that studies they evaluated did not show statistically significant gains when put through the US government's analysis.

For more research, see the link below.

References

  1. ^ Cavanagh, S. (2008), What Works Clearinghouse Dings 'Accelerated Math' Program. Education Week, 28(7).

Alternate usage

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