"Twice-Exceptional" Students Can Be Successful in Advanced Placement. Identifying the Supports and Barriers.
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
4-23-2009
Abstract
This presentation presents the findings of a research study regarding the experiences of high school and college students with learning disabilities, who received special education services and also participated in Advanced Placement or for college credit classes, highlighting the supports and barriers they encountered prior to and during their participation.
Publication Information
Schultz, Susan, ""Twice-Exceptional" Students Can Be Successful in Advanced Placement. Identifying the Supports and Barriers." (2009). Education Faculty/Staff Publications. Paper 114.
https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/education_facpub/114
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Comments
Paper presented at the NYSATE/NYACTE Conference in Saratoga Springs, New York on April 23, 2009.