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one grown on a medium, usually liquid, that has been supplemented to encourage the growth of a given type of organism.
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Activities intended to increase the depth or breadth of a student's learning experiences. Students may learn about topics not normally studied in the regular curriculum or they may expand upon a topic being studied in the classroom.
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the basic strategy of instruction for K-2 AG programs. Experiences are designed to elaborate upon the content, skills and products of the basic curriculum.
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Experiences and activities scheduled that are above and beyond the basic curriculum offered in the classroom or the school. The emphasis is on breadth of knowledge as opposed to worrying about speed or level.
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The process of covering a subject in great depth than is usual, or tackling subjects not usually covered. Frequently offered as an alternative to acceleration in accommodating gifted students.
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