What is the difference between an enrichment approach and an accelerated program for gifted students?

A. The enrichment approach covers the curriculum material in much more depth and complexity, whereas the accelerated program allows the child to move through the curriculum more quickly than others.
B. The enrichment approach has gifted students work with other gifted students, whereas the accelerated program has the student working alone.
C. The enrichment approach has students teach the material to less-talented students, whereas the accelerated program has students working more closely with teachers.
D. There are no differences between them; they are two names for the same program.


Answer: A

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