Is placement in an honors or advanced placement (AP) course considered “specially designed instruction” for gifted students?
Honors courses or AP courses provide options that do meet the needs of some gifted learners. For other gifted students, adaptations such as adjustment in the pace or depth of the instruction or accessibility to the course at an earlier age may be necessary in order for the course to be considered “specially designed instruction.
Related Questions
- Is placement in an honors or advanced placement (AP) course considered "specially designed instruction" for gifted students?
- May I choose to enroll in a Huskins course rather than an equivalent Advanced Placement (AP) course?
- Do students have to take the AP test after taking an Advanced Placement course through TxVSN?