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On the Equity Dilemma of American Gifted Education

The top-notch public high school in Virginia mentioned in the title of the forward-looking article published by Dr. Lekin is Thomas Jefferson Technology in Fairfax County, Virginia, on the outskirts of Washington, USA. high school. This high school has been among the top high schools in the United States for many years, and it is a middle school that many parents hope their children can attend, because most of the high school graduates will be admitted to the top universities in the United States, and the top universities in the United States can become students and enter the society. A beautiful business card of the time.

In the eyes of some observers, Thomas Jefferson High School of Technology, which attracts and educates batches of outstanding students, is the pride of Fairfax County, the pride of Virginia, and the pride of the United States. However, the situation of gifted education in Fairfax County and the entire United States is not all good. Simply put, good schools like Thomas Jefferson High School of Technology are in short supply across the United States, so who is eligible for admission, how to obtain admission, whether the distribution or distribution of admissions qualifications is fair, what is fair, and how can fairness be achieved It has become a hotly controversial topic when Americans talk about the imporntant of art for preschoolers.