Lawrence K. Wang (2025). Accelerating the Future: A Framework for Compressing Secondary Education from Six to Five Years with AI,"Evolutionary Progress in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM)", 7(12A), Lenox Institute Press, Auburndale, MA, USA. 14 pages. ABSTRACT: The standard six-year junior-senior high school structure, prevalent in the United States and other industrial nations, is a rigid, time-based model that is increasingly inefficient and misaligned with the needs of a 21st-century economy. This paper presents a comprehensive framework for compressing this educational cycle from six to five years without compromising quality, serving as a strategic roadmap for systemic reform. The feasibility of this proposal is established through a robust analysis of three convergent factors: (1) empirical evidence demonstrating that AI-powered adaptive learning technologies can reduce study time by over 30% while maintaining learning outcomes ; (2) the proven flexibility and effectiveness of competency-based education (CBE) models that prioritize mastery over seat time ; and (3) the instructive precedents of successful secondary school duration reductions in other industrial nations . The author proposes a pedagogical model of "Precision Education," which integrates AI-driven personalization with a CBE structure to create optimized, individual learning pathways. The paper concludes by outlining a phased, decade-long implementation strategy, complete with specific policy recommendations for federal, state, and local governments, and proactive risk mitigation strategies to address potential challenges such as equity and subject-specific learning strain. Keywords: Education Reform, Artificial Intelligence, Secondary Education, Competency-Based Education, Personalized Learning, Adaptive Learning, Educational Technology.
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