Background: Across the country, Advanced Placement® (AP®) course demographics are drastically different than the populations of the whole school. While action has been taken by the College Board to expand access and ensure potential to succeed, the reality is that these AP classes serve as a haven for traditionally higher-tracked students. Purpose: The primary goals of this study are to understand teacher perceptions of underrepresented students in AP classes, to explore their perceptions about rigor, access, and expectations in the classroom, and to understand teachers’ ideas about the value of AP coursework and communicating the value to students. Results from this study can provide feedback to stakeholders on how to better provide equit...
This mixed methods study of teachers’ beliefs about Advanced Placement (AP) equity and access polici...
Advanced Placement (AP) classes offer several post-secondary benefits for students who enroll in the...
ABSTRACT\r\nNydra Sade’ Jones. EQUITY AND ADVANCED PLACEMENT: EXAMINING A SCHOOL-BASED INITIATIVE TO...
Beginning in the late 1990\u27s, amongst concern that traditionally underrepresented groups of stude...
This research explored the attitudes and perceptions among educators in Tennessee regarding the recr...
Florida has experienced some of the greatest growth of Advanced Placement (AP) programs in recent ye...
Data at the national, state, and local levels all indicate disproportionately low enrollment of Blac...
UnrestrictedWhile Advanced Placement (AP) programs have been traditionally targeted toward academica...
In its annual Advanced Placement Report to the Nation, the College Board highlights increasing the p...
With the expansion of the Accelerated Placement (AP) Program as a result of President Bush’s No Chil...
The College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) Program continues to expand annually with increased numb...
Thesis (Ed.D.)-- Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Counseling, Educational Le...
The purposes of this study were (a) to determine the impact of the AP Program on student academic ex...
The under-representation of African-American high school students in advanced placement classes must...
ABSTRACT\nNydra Sade’ Jones. EQUITY AND ADVANCED PLACEMENT: EXAMINING A SCHOOL-BASED INITIATIVE TO R...
This mixed methods study of teachers’ beliefs about Advanced Placement (AP) equity and access polici...
Advanced Placement (AP) classes offer several post-secondary benefits for students who enroll in the...
ABSTRACT\r\nNydra Sade’ Jones. EQUITY AND ADVANCED PLACEMENT: EXAMINING A SCHOOL-BASED INITIATIVE TO...
Beginning in the late 1990\u27s, amongst concern that traditionally underrepresented groups of stude...
This research explored the attitudes and perceptions among educators in Tennessee regarding the recr...
Florida has experienced some of the greatest growth of Advanced Placement (AP) programs in recent ye...
Data at the national, state, and local levels all indicate disproportionately low enrollment of Blac...
UnrestrictedWhile Advanced Placement (AP) programs have been traditionally targeted toward academica...
In its annual Advanced Placement Report to the Nation, the College Board highlights increasing the p...
With the expansion of the Accelerated Placement (AP) Program as a result of President Bush’s No Chil...
The College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) Program continues to expand annually with increased numb...
Thesis (Ed.D.)-- Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Counseling, Educational Le...
The purposes of this study were (a) to determine the impact of the AP Program on student academic ex...
The under-representation of African-American high school students in advanced placement classes must...
ABSTRACT\nNydra Sade’ Jones. EQUITY AND ADVANCED PLACEMENT: EXAMINING A SCHOOL-BASED INITIATIVE TO R...
This mixed methods study of teachers’ beliefs about Advanced Placement (AP) equity and access polici...
Advanced Placement (AP) classes offer several post-secondary benefits for students who enroll in the...
ABSTRACT\r\nNydra Sade’ Jones. EQUITY AND ADVANCED PLACEMENT: EXAMINING A SCHOOL-BASED INITIATIVE TO...